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African Union launches Diplomatic Institutes Network in Accra to shape next generation of diplomats for Agenda 2063

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Seli Baisie
African Union launches Diplomatic Institutes Network in Accra to shape next generation of diplomats for Agenda 2063
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The African Union has launched the African Diplomatic Institutes Network (AfDIN) in Accra to standardize diplomatic training across the continent. The initiative aims to align education with Agenda 2063 to better prepare future leaders for complex international challenges.

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Strengthening diplomatic capacity is essential for Africa's collective development, conflict prevention, and influence in global governance.

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Africa has taken a major step towards strengthening its diplomatic capacity with the launch of the African Diplomatic Institutes Network (AfDIN) in Accra. AfDIN is a continental platform designed to harmonise diplomatic training, enhance collaboration among diplomatic academies and prepare a new generation of diplomats to advance Africa’s interests on the global stage.

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