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African Global Citizen patrons urge world to consider continent’s giving power

The Accra leg of Global Citizen’s annual music festival, held simultaneously with another concert in New York City, wasn’t your average show.

Attendees earned their tickets by cleaning beaches, distributing online petitions, or participating in other forms of activism benefiting women, girls and the environment.

“It’s fun to give,” said Michael, an 18-year-old student who earned his spot by contributing to a girls education charity.

Now in its tenth year, organizers of the festival expect to see more than $800 million committed to those causes from various countries and organizations.

It has also spurred the establishment of an “Africa Prosperity Fund”, a $1 billion development funding pledge compiled solely by African governments and launched jointly by the governments of Ghana and South Africa.

“I think Ghana symbolizes so much about what is achievable,” said Michael Sheldrick, Global Citizen’s co-founder.

“It’s saying ‘Listen, we as a community are willing to stand up, but we’re looking for a partnership, not token acts of charity.”

Such sentiments were echoed on and off the red carpet, with festival attendees and celebrities urging others to reconsider their views of Africa.

Danai Guria, a star of the 2018 movie “Black Panther”, called on people to consider the power and potential of African women.

South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha had a simple message: Africans are economic assets, not economic burdens.

“Our culture is the current currency that is selling around the world,” she said. “If we continue to invest in it, we will see how far it can really go.”



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