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Center For

GLOBAL

AFRICA

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What We Do

The Center for Global Africa (CGA) is a Pan-HBCU academic think tank that engages in research, consultancy, advocacy and enterprising practices for global African development through our signature Academic Governmental Economic (AGE™) Model for Development

We offer unique functional frameworks for joint Africa-Diaspora engagement and productivity in partnership with the African Union and African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) regarding the following areas:

  • Africa's Food and Seed Security

  • Education & Human Capital

  • Africa-Diaspora Trade & Development

  • Health & Technology Integrations 

  • HBCU Innovation Hubs

  • Agricultural Value Chains

  • Youth, Media, Reimaging Africa

Announcements & Initiatives

The Black Audit Project 

The Black Audit Project will audit the afro-descendant population in a city to evaluate the BLACK community's socio-economic conditions using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Marcus Garvey Institute and the Center for Global Africa 

The Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Development (MGI) which is founded and chaired by the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey’s sole surviving son, Dr. Julius Garvey, is pleased to announce its partnership with the Center for Global Africa (CGA) which is founded and chaired by Professor Ezrah Aharone. 

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Inaugural Program

NEW LAUNCH REPORTDr. Eddy Maloka as CGA's inaugural Dr. Martin R. Delany Distinguished Fellow and African Union Diplomat in Residence 2022-2023.

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Agenda 2063

AGENDA 2063 is Africa’s blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future.

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The African Union (AU) promotes Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states. Click the images below to learn more:

AU 2024 theme year of education
African Union 2023 AFCFTA
AU 2022 theme the year of nutrition
AU 2021 theme Arts Culture Heritage
AU 2020 Theme Silence the Gens

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