#AfricansRising #CAMPk2y #25May2017

Africans Rising

Almost six months ago, representatives of 44 African countries including representatives from  the African diaspora from civil society, trade unions, women, young people, men, people living with disabilities, parliamentarians, media organisations and faith-based groups, from across Africa and the African diaspora gathered in Arusha, Tanzania to give birth to a new pan-African movement.

On 25 May 2017 (Africa Liberation Day), this movement – Africans Rising for Peace, Dignity and Justice – will be launched. 

http://africans-rising.org/ 

Our founding Charter, The Kilimanjaro Declaration, resolves that our work should build a local, national, continental and global campaign that is expanding space for civic and political action; fighting for women’s rights and freedoms; focusing our struggles on the right to equality and dignity; demanding good governance as we fight corruption and demanding climate and environmental justice.

It is with great excitement that we invite you and your members to join Africans Rising by signing the Kilimanjaro Declaration (http://africacsi.org/2016/08/24/the-kilimanjaro-declaration/) and in participating in the official launch of your movement on Africa Liberation Day, 25 May 2017.

http://africacsi.org/2016/08/24/the-kilimanjaro-declaration/ 



In your communications, please use: 
Africans Rising  and online use #AfricansRising 
Africans Rising for Justice, Peace & Dignity is used in formal communications or at the start of a document. 

Online - please use hashtags as show in the text above - of course, in other communications, it may be a bit much with the hashtags - so drop them for more formal emails. 

The public link to media images etc for #25May2017 is:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8CBxoSvckRMZ0dxZWJQZ0N6Tjg

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