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Foundation Highlights

Celebrate Africa Foundation
Donates $5,000 to International
Rescue Committee

World Bank President Paul
Wolfiwitz Gives Speech at
Awards 2006 Best African
Country of the Year Gala

In 2006 CAF Donates to
Famine in the Republic of
Niger, West Africa

CAF Arranges Meeting and
Events Between the African
Street Vendors and
New York Police Department
Celebrate Africa Foundation CEO Chika Onyeani and
Ted H. Jacobsen, who delivered an appreciation
speech after receiving the "Humanitarian and
Philanthropic award" during the event.
L-R: Congressman Charles Rangel, Senegal President
Abdoulaye Wade, Celebrate Africa Foundation CEO Chika
Onyeani and Ted H. Jacobsen.  Behind Onyeani is
Madagascar President Marc Ravalomanana and wife.
Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade and Ambassador
& Professor Ibrahim Gambari, Under Secretary
General for Political Affairs United Nations.
In that spectacular event, a first was achieved
when 53 high school from the T.R.U.C.E. each
carried one of the flags of the African countries
represented at the United Nations.  

The Celebrate Africa Foundation has also taken
a different route to show how the world should
view Africa.   We believe, as our mission
indicates, in positively promoting Africa.  

Hence in 2006, we decided to institute the
AFRICAN COUNTRY OF THE YEAR AWARD, to
recognize the country that has practices the
ideas embodied in our mission statement,
including good governance, sound
management of public funds, respect for
human rights and the rule of law.  

In 2006 Senegal became the first country to
receive the award for, among other things,
being a democratic country, religiously
tolerant, respecting human rights and gender
equality and being of the few countries in
Africa not to have experienced a military
government.  
CAF has been carrying out our mission of publicizing Africa positively in so many ways.
Because of our belief that Africa is ripe for private sector investment, it organized the
most successful event on Wall Street to let the bastion of investment capital
understand that Africa is open for business.  

Celebrate Africa Foundation Not-For-Profit Corporation
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917-279-4038
FAX: 973-675-5704
onyeani@celebrateafricafoundation.org
Photo Gallery of Past Events
Celebrate Africa Foundation, in collaboration with New
York University (NYU) Africa House, will host this
dinner on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 in New York City
At New York University 's Rosenthal Pavilion Kimmel Center
60 Washington Square South
New York City  6:30 - 9:00 PM  
E-Mail: Celebrateafricafoundation@yahoo.com  
973-675.9919----917-279-4038
Gaborone,
Botswana
Based in New York, the Celebrate Africa Foundation (CAF) is an international
organization and our mission is to promote a positive global image of Africa and
its people by celebrating Africa's achievements and highlighting best practices
in good governance, sound management of public resources, respect for human
rights and the rule of law; and advancing progressive socioeconomic and private
sector development throughout the Continent. We believe that it is incumbent
upon all of us who love Africa to dedicate ourselves to promoting this great
Continent's progress and success.
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Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade holds up the trophy on behalf of Senegal for the Best African Country, 2006 award
President Abdoulaye Wade holds up the trophy on behalf of Senegal
for the "Best African Country, 2006" award.  Behind Chika Onyeani is
Madagascar President Ravalonanana and his wife.
Presenting the African Grand Leadership Award to Congressman
Donald Payne, Chairman, Sub-Committee on Africa of the House
Foreign Relations Committee is Her Excellency Mrs. Maria de
Fatima Lima da Veiga, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotenitary and Permanent Representative of Cape Verde
to the United Nations, while Mrs. Aissiatou Ndao, President of
the Women's wing of the Association of Senegalese in America,
and Dr. Chika Onyeani, Chair/CEO of the Celebrate Africa
Foundation look on. (Photos by John Oko Nyaku)
Above photo, Dr. Annie B. Martin, President of the NAACP, New
York, receiving the Humanitarian and Philanthropic Award in
2005, surrounded from left, Ambassador and former Permanent
Representative of Niger to the UN, Ambassador Ousmane
Moutari; Chief Ted H. Jacobsen, Dr. Chika Onyeani, Dr. Martin,
and former president of New York City Central Labor Council,
Brian McCaughlin, Right photo after being crowned a Chief in
Ohafia by Udumeze of Ohafia..