Africa Month Virtual Activities & Talk Show
Wed, 15 May
|BFEG Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, twitter
"Discover the heartbeat of Africa through our Talk Show – a treasure trove of unique topic, outstanding speaker, with rich cultural knowledge and experiences that will bring Africa continent heritage and historical information to your virtual door step.
Time & Location
15 May 2024, 19:00 – 21:00
BFEG Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, twitter
About the event
Africa Month Virtual Event and Activities
Week 1: Education and Empowerment
- Week 1 Opening Ceremony:
- Welcome Address & Introduction to Africa Month Themes
- Keynote Speech on Education and Empowerment in the 21st Century
- Panel Discussion 1:
- "Education for the 21st Century African"
- Panel Discussion 2:
- "Empowering African Women"
Week 2: Health and Wellness
- Week 2 Opening Ceremony:
- Recap of Week 1 and Introduction to Week 2 Themes
- Keynote Speech on Health and Wellness in Africa
- Panel Discussion 3:
- "Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health & Prostate Cancer Awareness"
- Panel Discussion 4:
- "Facing Cancer: Breast Cancer and Women's Health in Africa"
Week 3: Children and Youth
- Week 3 Opening Ceremony:
- Recap of Week 2 and Introduction to Week 3 Themes
- Keynote Speech on Supporting African Children and Youth
- Panel Discussion 5:
- "Supporting African Children in Care Systems"
- Panel Discussion 6:
- "Empowering Africa's Youth with Special Needs"
Week 4: Leadership and Development
- Week 4 Opening Ceremony:
- Recap of Week 3 and Introduction to Week 4 Themes
- Keynote Speech on Leadership and Development in Africa
- Panel Discussion 7:
- "Women in Leadership: Shaping the Future of Africa"
- Panel Discussion 8:
- "Developing Africa's Women and Girls: Lessons from UK and Europe"
Closing Week: Cultural Celebration and Reflection
- Closing Ceremony:
- Recap of Key Insights and Highlights from the Month
- Cultural Showcase: Music, Dance, Art, and Cuisine Celebration
- Call to Action and Thank You Note
Each week, you'll have one opening ceremony and two panel discussions, totaling six panel discussions throughout the month. This schedule allows for a focused exploration of each theme while providing consistency with twice-weekly events. How does this revised schedule align with your plans for the Africa Month event.