World Affairs Council Inland Southern California & California Baptist University…invite you to an important international policy discussion
The U.S. & 21st Century Africa Daunting Obstacles, Amazing Opportunities, and the Role of the Entrepreneur featuring Ambassador Robin Renee Sanders, D.Sc. Amb. Robin R. Sanders Thursday, March 28, 2019 California Baptist University 8432 Magnolia Ave., Riverside 92504
5:30 - 7:45 pm 5:30 pm Speaker Reception for CBU & WAC 6:15 - 7:45 pm Talk & Discussion Copenbarger Dining Room, 2nd floor Yeager Bldg. Map: https://calbaptist.edu/about/Campus%20Map%202017.pdf Park free across from the Yeager Bldg.
Reception & TalkPre-registered WAC Members = $20 Non-members = $25 CBU Faculty/Staff Walk-ins Members/Non-members = $25 Talk Only (Arrive a little after 6 pm) Public = $10 All University & HS Students w/Teacher = Free
Register at: https:// www.wacinlandsocal.org
Why is Africa a critical player in a stable global future in relation to poverty, health, human rights and free government? What government policies and business practices are the best way forward for Africa? What is the most effective role for the U.S. in Africa?
Robin Renee Sanders, Woodrow Wilson Visiting Scholar, is the former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of Nigeria, and U.S. Permanent Representative to the Economic Community of West African States. Ambassador Sanders is now CEO of FEEEDS Advocacy Initiative and owns FE3DS, LLC which works on economic development, Information Communication Technologies, and Africa business strategies.
Signing by Dr. Sanders of her book "The Rise of Africa Small & Medium Size Entrepreneurs," follows her remarks.
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CONTACT World Affairs Council of Inland Southern California 24888 Prospect Ave. Loma Linda, CA 92354 Office Phone: 909-558-7446wacinlandsocal@gmail.com