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Harambee Report 2009

Harambee Report 2009

Jovens Africanos Aprendem a ser Pacificadores

Completando a duas semanas de treinamento em Addis Ababa, os 18 participantes do 5º Programa de Liderança Harambee estão cada um numa nova fase - alguns retornam aos seus países de origem para levar adiante as iniciativas que conceberam, e outros continuam juntos durante quatro semanas em "trabalho de campo" na Etiópia, que termina em 30 de Novembro.

Programa de Liderança Harambee

Na noite de 16 de Outubro, os participantes do Programa de Liderança Harambee dirigiram-se diretamente para o aguardado programa de formação. O programa reúne 18 participantes de 7 países para explorar sobre liderança ética na África do século 21.

Young Africans learning to be peacemakers

Completing the two weeks of training in Addis Ababa, the 18 participants of the 5th Harambee Leadership Programme are each heading onto a new phase – some returning to their home countries to carry forward the initiatives they have conceived, and others to continue on together during four weeks of 'field work' in Ethiopia ending on 30 November. This news brings some highlights from the training period.

Harambee Leadership Programme

On the evening of 16 October the fifth Harambee Leadership Programme got under way. The Programme brings together 18 participants from 7 countries to explore ethical leadership in the 21st Century Africa, with Alice Cardel Philippines/Switzerland as the key trainer of the week and different faculty members under her wing to deliver targeted courses.  The following is their first newsletter.

Harambee Africa Leadership Training Programme Proposal

Document date: 
15/06/2009

Refugee With Lessons for the World's Teachers

Teame Mebrahtu, portrait.

Stan Hazell talks to Teame Mebrahtu —a refugee who has devoted his life to education.

What Hope for a Clean Africa?

Clean Africa Campaign graphic

Amina Dikedi tells Mary Lean about the people who give her hope for Africa.

A Tireless African Peacemaker

Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun has spent 30 years resolving conflicts. Andrew Stallybrass finds out how... and why.