
15
Feb
Africa Must Seize Its Place in the Global Reconfiguration
“Africa has to throw itself in the battle and claim its place in the global reconfiguration that is taking place now.” – Moussa Faki
Moussa Faki, the outgoing Chairperson of the African Union Commission, is emphasizing the need for Africa to actively engage in the ongoing global shifts and assert its influence. His statement suggests that Africa should not remain a passive observer but must strategically position itself in political, economic, and technological spheres to shape its own future.
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