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Africa: A Global Challenge Made of Love to Combat COVID-19

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That is the objective of the Ubuntu Love Challenge, an initiative by African thought leader Mamadou Kwidjim Touré with Her Highness Sheikha Bodour, youth and women’s empowerment advocate from the United Arab Emirates.

With the Ubuntu Love Challenge, they seek to provide a collective response to the current global crisis.

Sheikha Bodour - We launched the challenge on April 14with a website where you can find all the information about the challenge and also all the people who have already taken it.

Sheika Bodour - We have been overwhelmed by the support we are receiving and we have provided resourceful content where people can find different foundations and charities that are doing good around the world.

Mamadou K. Touré - We need as much coverage as possible, we need people to post as many videos, and more importantly we invite organizations to also take the challenge because it’s a collective effort.

Source: allAfrica.com

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