H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor

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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor

H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor

@ProfSarahAgbor

Prof of African & Commonwealth Literatures @MinesupCmr|Poet|Deputy Board Chair @UIL & @RsFawe| Advisory Board M'ber @UNITAR| Former Commissioner @AUESTI |

Cameroon Katılım Kasım 2017
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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor
Congratulations to Dr. Yann Bedzigui on your appointment as Chief of Staff of the African Union Commission. May this distinguished appointment usher in a season of visionary leadership, strategic excellence, and renewed commitment to the aspirations of Africa. @AUC31
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Today, Africa is being called to rethink water governance through the lens of: -Human Rights -Gender Justice -Climate Resilience -Reparatory Justice - Inclusive Development. Water is a necessity & our leaders should make water a priority for one and all. @AUC31 @TheAR_Trust
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The @_AfricanUnion’s growing focus on sustainable water governance & African Decade of Reparations (2026–2036) remind us that historical inequalities,structural exclusions, & environmental injustices must be addressed together.Water justice is social justice. @AUC31 @TheAR_Trust
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@GimacNetwork thanks for the insight. As members of the African Renaissance Trust @TheAR_Trust, we strongly believe that the conversation on water is ultimately a conversation about humanity, dignity, justice,& Africa’s collective future. @carolinekwaboka @africannewsnet @AUC31
GIMAC Network@GimacNetwork

💧 𝙒𝒉𝙮 𝙞𝒔 𝒕𝙝𝒆 𝒄𝙤𝒏𝙫𝒆𝙧𝒔𝙖𝒕𝙞𝒐𝙣 𝙤𝒏 𝒘𝙖𝒕𝙚𝒓 𝒉𝙖𝒑𝙥𝒆𝙣𝒊𝙣𝒈? Because water is no longer only an environmental issue, it is a question of justice, equality, dignity, governance, and Africa’s future. Across the continent, millions still face unequal access to safe water and sanitation. Women and girls continue to carry the greatest burden, while climate change, inequality, and historical structural injustices deepen vulnerabilities in communities. Today, Africa is advancing a new continental vision, one that connects: 🌍 Water Governance ⚖️ Gender Justice ✊🏾 Reparatory Justice From the African Union Theme of the Year on Water to the African Decade of Reparations (2026–2036), this moment calls for bold conversations and transformative action. Because the conversation on water is about more than water. It is about: 💧 Health 💧 Opportunity 💧 Women’s empowerment 💧 Climate resilience 💧 Economic justice 💧 Inclusive development 💧 The Africa We Want Africa’s future depends on inclusive, gender-transformative, and justice-centered water governance. 📢 Join the conversation. Raise your voice. Share your perspective. Be part of shaping Africa’s water future. #8GIMACRECs

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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
This initiative is a vital step in strengthening lifelong learning and building resilience against misinformation. Well done to the organisers for leading this important conversation. @UIL
UNESCO-UIL@UIL

Join us on 19 May 2026 for the webinar ‘From misinformation to empowerment – Media literacy for youth and adults in the age of AI’. Explore how lifelong learning strengthens media literacy in the digital age. 🔗 Learn more and register: shorturl.at/7zmWg

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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
Congratulations @UIL on this timely webinar on “From misinformation to empowerment – Media literacy for youth and adults in the age of AI.” In today’s digital age, media literacy is essential for informed, responsible, and empowered citizenship.@UnescoYaounde @UNESCOIICBA @AUC31
UNESCO-UIL@UIL

Join us on 19 May 2026 for the webinar ‘From misinformation to empowerment – Media literacy for youth and adults in the age of AI’. Explore how lifelong learning strengthens media literacy in the digital age. 🔗 Learn more and register: shorturl.at/7zmWg

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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
Africa’s vision for transformation is clearly articulated in the African Union Agenda 2063—a framework that envisions “The Africa We Want”: inclusive development, good governance,& empowered citizens.@_AfricanUnion @africannewsnet @alf_NGR @AUC31 @FAWEAfrica @UIL @UNITAR @AUESTI
Africa Leadership Foundation@alf_NGR

The stage is set. 🌍✨ Tomorrow, @alf_NGR & @OxfaminAfrica bring you a powerhouse panel and speakers on: The Role of Female Academics in Promoting Inclusive Access to Justice in the University. Seasoned experts. Systemic solutions. One movement. ⚖️🎓 Join us in less than 12 hours! Register here to join the conversation: 🔗lnkd.in/dF7ChXsN #AccessToJustice #InstitutionalReform #Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant #ForAllWomenandGirls #IWD2026 #AcademicLeadership

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The pursuit of equitable access to justice within African univ is not merely an administrative reform agenda. It is a moral imperative. If univ are to fulfil their mandate as incubators of Africa’s future,they must become spaces where justice is lived,not merely taught; @alf_NGR
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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
It was a profound honour for me to deliver the keynote address titled “Promoting Equitable Access to Justice Within the University System in Africa: A Focus on Gender Justice”at this gathering, focusing on a theme that lies at d very heart of Africa’s transformation agenda @AUC31
Africa Leadership Foundation@alf_NGR

WE ARE LIVE! 📢 The much-awaited Post-IWD Reflections Workshop is happening right now at the ALF Headquarters and zoom! 🌍✨ @alf_NGR is partnering with @OxfaminAfrica to unpack inclusive access to justice within academic institutions. Stay tuned for updates!🧵👇 #AccessToJustice #InstitutionalReform #Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant #ForAllWomenandGirls #IWD2026 #AcademicLeadership

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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
@cecild84 Chinua Achebe captures d deeper tragedy of that encounter with far greater nuance in Things Fall Apart, where he writes: “The white man is very clever. He came quietly & peaceably with his religion…now he has won our brothers, & our clan can no longer act like one.”
Sahel Revolutionary Soldier@cecild84

"The White man did not come to Africa and just start killing the Africans off. He came as a "friend", he came smiling, acting like he wanted to hold hands. He learned from the Africans, married the Africans, then killed them and took their land. He did the same to native Americans." – Dr. Khalid Muhammad

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@AUYouthProgram It is truly inspiring to see over 23,000 applications received from across all five regions of Africa and the diaspora. This continued growth is a testament to the relevance of the programme and the unwavering aspiration of African youth to serve, learn, and lead
African Union@_AfricanUnion

Thank you for your interest in the 2026 AU-Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) Call for Applications. With over 23,000 applications from across all 5 regions of Africa and the diaspora, this shows us the strong commitment of young Africans to shaping the continent’s future.

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Our heritage is not a burden of the past — it is the foundation for innovation, unity, dignity,& sustainable dev. Let us invest in educ, promote African knowledge systems, strengthen our communities, & build nations rooted in integrity, peace,& shared prosperity. @_AfricanUnion
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H.E. Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor@ProfSarahAgbor·
Indeed, a nation that forgets its past has no future. As we celebrate #AfricaDay 2026, we must move beyond words and truly walk the talk. What are we doing to preserve our cultures, protect our languages, transmit our values, &empower our young people to believe in Africa?@AUC31
African Union Mission to the UN@AfricanUnionUN

#AfricaDay 2026: (African Proverb ) - “A nation that forgets its past has no future.” Cultural heritage shapes identity, strengthens unity, and guides sustainable development. By preserving our traditions, languages, and history, we empower communities to innovate and build a stronger future for generations to come. #Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant

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