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The long lasting effects of African slave trade

Images from the policy debate that was held on Saturday, December 16th concerning the long-term effects of the African Trade.

The debate was led by both Salma Mounach and Fatoumatta Jarbi to whom we extend special thanks for their persistent efforts and contribution to facilitate learning about the causes of the large differences in income per capita across countries, delving into a correlation between the historical event of slavery and its lasting consequences to this day.

Acknowledgment goes to the participants for their active and constructive engagement.

In partnership with Groupe ISGA

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