DiasporaCamp DC 2010 - Financial innovations for African small & medium-scale enterprises

Building on a successful 2009 event, DiasporaCamp returns to DC on July 24, 2010.
DiasporaCamp DC '10 will be held at the Kenney Auditorium, School of Advanced International Studies - Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC, bringing together the African Diaspora to exchange ideas on doing business in Africa. On July 25, 2009, about 80 young Africans and people interested in Africa congregated in Washington, DC for BarCamp Diaspora '09 to exchange ideas on entrepreneurship, innovation and development under the theme "Investing our talent where it counts. Through a breakout session at the event about healthcare in Ghana, a healthcare-focused NGO called REACH-Ghana was formed. Many attendees also have partnered to work on ongoing projects as a result.

Join us at DiasporaCamp DC '10, under the theme "Financial innovations for African small & medium-scale enterprises".
When: July 24, 2010 from 9am - 6pm
Where: Kenney Auditorium, School of Advanced International Studies - Johns Hopkins University
1740 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC

You may participate online at the conference website if you are not close to the Washington DC area

DiasporaCamp is a BarCamp with a focus on African Diaspora, primarily African affairs and issues. A
BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering where attendees meet for discussions, demos and networking. Unlike a typical conference, at a BarCamp everyone is both a speaker and a participant. The content is provided
by all attendees based on their interests, unified under the theme.

DiasporaCamp DC '10 is a FREE event for anyone who is interested in using their skills, talent, and resources to benefit Africa. African entrepreneurs and people with an
active interest in African affairs are encouraged to attend. The focus will be on access to capital to fuel these entrepreneurial ventures, business ideas and projects. Panelists and speakers will include Joseph Obi of USAID, Dr. Philip Auerswald of George Mason University, Nii Simmonds of Nubiah Cheetah and Magogodi Makhene of Zenzele Circle.

DiasporaCamp DC 2010 is sponsored by the GhanaThink Foundation, and African Studies at the School of Advanced International Studies - Johns Hopkins University. It will run from 8am - 6pm at the Kenney Auditorium, School of Advanced International Studies - Johns Hopkins University at 1740 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC.

Register/RSVP today on the DiasporaCamp DC '10 Eventbrite page.
You may also contact us for sponsorship opportunities.



If you are interested in organizing a breakout session, let us know, especially if you have special needs.

See videos and photos from BarCamp Diaspora '09.

See you there!

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