Friday, 30 January 2015

Africa needs to stand up.


        The West African Leaders Summit (WALS), a solution for sustainable development in Africa.
Many years ago, Africa was a very small part of the world in the global discussion for sustainable development. Today, it obvious that there is hope for positve changes. For this reason, young african leaders all over Africa think that today than ever they should fight to change the old paradigms about development in african states. For this same reason too, they decide on an annual summit that they are planning for September 2015 in Benin Republic to discuss about the main causes of underdevelomment in Africa and how they can change Africa positively the continent.

       From social, economic, cultural and political fields, the West African Leaders Summit (WALS) will the gathering where youth finds out solutions to cure Africa from Corruption and Bribery and Misgovernment in order to promote justice, business, agriculture, proficient education and cultural assets. Any west african country interested in the West African Leaders Summit (WALS) could contact mister Mahoudjro Armand KODJO ( kodjo_armand@yahoo.fr) from Benin Republic for more details about the summit call for applications. Volunteers could also take part in the organization of the summit. Accomodations and participation fees will also be published through this medium for every person interested to get registered for the summit by mid May 2015 on the summit website.

Mahoudjro Armand KODJO,
Coordinator of The West African Leaders Summit (WALS).

3 comments:

  1. Great initiative.... It's a good way to develop future African leaders and correct leadership malaises.

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  2. This is great work and i believe as african future Leaders, we have hope to take this continent to the next level in our own small ways of giving back.

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  3. Please, include us @ info@infono.net and conradvs@supraminds.com to receive this and more information

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