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Minister Cannon Announces Africa Day 2019 Invitations to Local Authorities

 

Minister Cannon Announces Africa Day 2019 Invitations to Local Authorities

 

Opportunity to Bring the Sights and Sounds of Africa to Local Communities Across Ireland – Deadline for Applications: Wednesday 10 April

 

Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciarán Cannon T.D., is inviting local authorities across Ireland to get involved in helping communities to celebrate Africa Day 2019.

 

Having hosted annual Africa Day celebrations over the past several years at Farmleigh in Dublin, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is this year adopting a fresh and collaborative approach, encouraging local authorities in Dublin and throughout the country to lead their own events and engage their local communities in the celebrations.

 

The Department is offering financial and practical supports towards these community events for which local authorities can apply up to Wednesday 10 April.

 

Announcing the supports available for 2019, Minister Cannon said:

 

“I am delighted to invite local authorities from around the country to get involved in supporting communities to celebrate Africa Day.

 

My Department will be pleased to offer support towards events around the country that help to highlight and increase public understanding of the many positive connections that exist between Ireland and Africa.

 

“I encourage all local authorities to avail of this wonderful opportunity to bring the sights and sounds of Africa to their local community and to submit an application by Wednesday April 10th.

 

Further details of specific events taking place in local areas will be announced as soon as possible over the following weeks.”

 

 

ENDS

Press Office

5 April 2019

 

Notes to Editors:

 

-         Africa Day, designated by the African Union as an annual celebration of the continent’s unity, falls on 25th May each year and celebrations to mark the day occur across the globe.

 

-         A number of communities around Ireland have organised Africa Day-related celebrations and event over the past several years. In 2018, Irish Aid supported these activities in Cork, Galway, Limerick, Meath, Waterford and Wexford, as well as in Dublin.

 

-         Invitations to apply for Africa Day 2019-related funding and other available supports have issued to every local authority organisation in Ireland. Local authorities are encouraged to consult with their local communities and to hold any proposed events as close as possible to Africa Day itself, and no later than one week either side of 25th May.

 

-         For further information and guidance on how to apply, local authorities can contact Public Outreach Section in the Communications Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

 

-         Information on previous Africa Day events and celebrations is available via the www.africaday.ie website.

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