The Leon H. Sullivan Foundation
presents
Africa Policy Forum
Friday, September 24, 2010
Location
The Hyatt Regency Hotel and other locations
Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA, 30303

The Leon H. Sullivan Summit is one of the world’s premier international conferences held on the African Continent. The Summits were founded by the late Rev. Dr. Leon H. Sullivan and have been held since 1991. Each Summit has attracted several thousand delegates and world leaders from across Africa, the United States, Europe, and Asia for a week long series of discussions and plenary sessions focused on building a bridge of opportunity from Africa to the developed world.

This year, and for the first time ever, the Sullivan Foundation has organized The Africa Policy Forum: A Vision for the 21st Century, to be held in Atlanta, GA, intended to bridge the gap between Africa, the U.S. and citizens of both in an event which will feature:

  • High level policy forum on the Obama Administration's policy to Africa
  • Exclusive networking opportunities
  • Exciting entertainment
  • Critical education, health and economic opportunities
  • Celebrities and live cultural events
  • Sports events and much more for three full days in the international tourism capital of Atlanta, Georgia

Every two years, the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation convenes thousands of delegates from Africa, America, the Caribbean and Europe to an African country for the Leon H. Sullivan Summit - the largest Diaspora gathering in the world. This year, however, the Foundation is bringing Africa to the Diaspora here in the Western Hemisphere. From September 24-28 of this year, we will be holding the first-ever Africa Policy Forum.

Register online today at:  www.thesullivanfoundation.org