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Invitation To Lead Awa Media Network Side Event @ Rainforest,African Pavilion - Combating climate change through sustainable media network in Africa

Invitation To Lead Awa Media Network Side Event @ Rainforest,African Pavilion - Combating climate change through sustainable media network in Africa

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December 04, 2011

LEAD ANGLOPHONE WEST AFRICA

SPECIAL INVITATION

-MEDIA NETWORK
-AFRICA GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY MAGAZINE LAUNCH
-PANEL DISCUSSIONS/DEBATE

COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE MEDIA NETWORK IN AFRICA

Date: Sunday, December 4, 2011
Time: 11 30am
Venue: Rainforest Room, African Pavilion, ICC, Durban

RSVP
Maureen AKINTAYO (Director, LEAD ANGLOPHONE WEST AFRICA)- 0729600698 Email:maureen@lead-awa.org
Tunde IMOLEHIN (LEAD Fellow, CEO, CHANGE MEDIA & Publisher, GREENIT)-0789834700 Email: tundeimolehin@yahoo.co.uk

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