The African Diaspora Policy Centre (ADPC) enables African Diaspora in Europe to
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Algemeen Dagblad news article
An interview with George Duncan (Chairman of Sankofa Foundation), and a news feature on the contribution of the African diaspora to development aid. The article was published on July 9th, 2008, and it is in Dutch.



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The following African Diaspora Policy Centre (henceforth ADPC) Privacy Statement is based on Dutch jurisdiction, more specifically, it is based on the Dutch Data Protection Act (de Wet Bescherming Persoonsgegevens)

Information of registered persons on the African
Diaspora Skills Database

With your signature on the registration form, you give the ADPC permission to publish the details (as highlighted under the section Publication of details of Persons on the African Diaspora Skills Database) on the African Diaspora Skills Database. Aim of the African Diaspora Skills Database The database will offer direct access to an overview of the expertise of African Diaspora individuals and organisations that are active in or have interest in contributing to the economic, social and political development of Africa. There are two aims of the African Diaspora Skills Database: (1) To facilitate the structural inclusion of the skilled African Diaspora in the technical expert database of the development cooperation sector and (2)To demonstrate concretely the development potential of the African Diaspora organisations in the Netherlands and the added value they offer in the efforts gearing to reduction of poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals in their respective homelands in Africa.This is to encourage Diaspora organisations and the mainstream development