ERITREA Fraternity
THE ERITRIAN FESTIVAL IN LONDON 2009
The Eritrea Ambassador H.E Gerahtu[grey suit] with his people
I have surely never seen a community in the Diaspora that love their tradition and country like the Eritreans
The Eritrea Ambassador H.E Gerahtu[grey suit] with his people
I have surely never seen a community in the Diaspora that love their tradition and country like the Eritreans
There was such a buzz and excitement in the air especially amongst the children and their families
Live music, fashion show, graduation ceremony and the children’s showsalso took place
Live music, fashion show, graduation ceremony and the children’s showsalso took place
INVITATION !INVITATION!
I have the pleasure of of inviting you to a Cancer Awareness Event we are organising as part of the National Ethnic Minority Cancer Awareness Week (6-12 July).
The Event will be held on 11th July from 3.00 to 5.00p.m at Gascoigne Community Centre, 124-128 St Anns, Barking, IG11 7AD.
The main aim is to raise awareness on cancer and encourage uptake of mainstream cancer services. The theme is LETS TALK ABOUT CANCER. The event is hoped to attract upto 50 people.
We would like to request you to grace our occasion with your presence and participation.
The day is envisaged to be characterised by round table discussions, presentations, networking, light refreshments (drinks and biscuits), entertainment (after 5p.m.). Local councillors, MPs and the media (both print and audio) are expected to attend.
Attached herein, please find the event flier.
We look forward to welcoming youRegards
-- Saumu Lwembe Director (Operations) 51 Kingsbridge, 1 Wheelers Cross, Barking, IG11 7EE Tel 07877479536 E: info@praxis-interactive.org
http://www.praxis-interactive.org/
Centre of African Studies
AFRICA BUSINESS GROUP
(in association with Africa Confidential)
TUESDAY 07 JULY
Hopes for Kenya ?
Michela Wrong
Journalist
12.30 – 2.00pm
Room 116 (SOAS)
RSVP essential
cas@soas.ac.uk
I have the pleasure of of inviting you to a Cancer Awareness Event we are organising as part of the National Ethnic Minority Cancer Awareness Week (6-12 July).
The Event will be held on 11th July from 3.00 to 5.00p.m at Gascoigne Community Centre, 124-128 St Anns, Barking, IG11 7AD.
The main aim is to raise awareness on cancer and encourage uptake of mainstream cancer services. The theme is LETS TALK ABOUT CANCER. The event is hoped to attract upto 50 people.
We would like to request you to grace our occasion with your presence and participation.
The day is envisaged to be characterised by round table discussions, presentations, networking, light refreshments (drinks and biscuits), entertainment (after 5p.m.). Local councillors, MPs and the media (both print and audio) are expected to attend.
Attached herein, please find the event flier.
We look forward to welcoming youRegards
-- Saumu Lwembe Director (Operations) 51 Kingsbridge, 1 Wheelers Cross, Barking, IG11 7EE Tel 07877479536 E: info@praxis-interactive.org
http://www.praxis-interactive.org/
Centre of African Studies
AFRICA BUSINESS GROUP
(in association with Africa Confidential)
TUESDAY 07 JULY
Hopes for Kenya ?
Michela Wrong
Journalist
12.30 – 2.00pm
Room 116 (SOAS)
RSVP essential
cas@soas.ac.uk