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Afro European Sisters Network
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A site that focuses on networking black women in and outside of Europe. As women tell their stories it allows others to learn lessons from their lives. Sharing this knowledge will also empower women with the ability to become one.
Join our social network at www.blackwomenunite.ning.com
Recent Posts
The history of the disappearance of the reference to the ACP countries from the Lisbon Treaty
The Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of StatesBANANAS: will the european union confirm that the fight against poverty is no longer a priority in its "global europe" strategy?COMMUNIQUEAt a time when European leaders are gat...
3rd Annual European Union Equality Summitt
The third Equality Summit will be held in Stockholm on 16–17 November. This is an annual event for ministers, chairs of national equality bodies, chairs of NGOs at EU level, EU social partners and representatives of international organisations. The...
European Partnership Agreement with African, Caribbean and Pacific States
Elaine M. CampbellRenegotiate EPA: a very optimistic approachTo be clear, EPA is not called Economic Partnership Agreement for nothing. It is a not a Development Aid package but rather a trade agreement, one of many, such as its predecessor the Coton...
Crossing Borders and Frontiers
Joyce van Genderen-NaarThe landscape of international development cooperation is coloured by many actors and organisations. Among them are doctors, engineers, architects, lawyers, economists, sociologist, and journalists, crossing borders and frontie...
Women of the African Diaspora Website and Social Network Celebrates Second Anniversary
Women of the African Diaspora Website and Social Network Celebrates Second AnniversarySocial Network Boasts Over 600 Members Around the World. Rotterdam, NL/Stockholm, SWE November 3, 2009 – Women of the African Diaspora website (http://www.womenof...
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (one of the award winners Benedicta Attoh)
Benedicta AttohWomen in Leadership NetworkThroughout the world, regardless of geography, the lack of women in political leadership positions is a common theme. In Ireland, the percentage of women elected into Dáil Eireann in 2007 was just 13% and th...


Sandra I just love your blog. Where have you been hiding..lol
What a wonderful way to network and also to unite women of color. I love it.
Keep up the good work. I will surely visit again.
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