Mkutano Wa Kilele. April 14, 2026 at US Black Chambers

$750.00

Mkutano Wa Kilele  is conceived by Sen. James Sanders, D-Queens, chair of the New York State Senate Banks Committee and vice president of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators.  He also chairs its economic development committee and teams with Black Business Month each year to unveil the State of Black Business report.  In alliance with the African Union 6th Region Global and Economic Community of Africa’s 6th Region and US Black Chambers, he invites African attendees to the spring meeting of the World Bank to engage with U.S. and Canadian finance leaders

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Diaspora wide gathering of central bankers, finance ministers, bank executives, private equity and political leaders on how to finance the Promised Land for all six regions of the African Union and Caribbean Community.   In the wake of the U.N. General Assembly vote declaring the gravest abuse of human rights in history, the demonstrated unity of 80 nations on the continent and islands teams with the financial resources and expertise of United States and Canadian financial leaders to create functional financial integration across the Diaspora.  That includes simpler remittances, development financing from institutional investors, streamlined trade finance and new supply chains embedded with economic justice.

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