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Africa Governance Centre strengthens ties with Latin America at COPPPAL plenary in Mexico City

The Africa Governance Centre (AGC) has participated in the XLIII José “Lito” Jara Plenary Meeting of the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean (COPPPAL) in Mexico City, marking a step forward in efforts to deepen democratic governance cooperation between Africa and Latin America. The Centre was represented by its Executive Chair, Ms. Benedicta Lasi, and Executive Director, Prof. Nelson Oppong, following a formal invitation from COPPPAL. The invitation, according to AGC, reflects the longstanding partnership between both institutions and their shared commitment to promoting democratic governance and political cooperation.
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