World Africa Day – May 25, 2024 - For better “Days” and a more resilient Africa! 🌱

Today, to celebrate World Africa Day, let’s go back to 2023…

The OSS presents the “2023 World Days : Annual review to stimulate a prospective thinking” collection, which brings together a series of thematic articles written by our experts on the important world days for our Organization. This collection highlights these contributions and draws up an annual report on various environmental subjects related to the African context. By sharing this knowledge, we hope we can help raise awareness and mobilize the global community, thus recalling the importance of Africa in global issues.

With this retrospect, we look forward to inspiring forward-looking ideas for the preservation of natural resources and sustainable development in Africa.

As the 2024 first half-year period draws to a close, we have every reason to believe in the promising potential and advances of this year. Together, we better not miss the development opportunities and strengthen synergies and collaborations, for a prosperous future for the African populations.

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