Photo: Didier Teurquetil

GFCIE: For a free, dignified and enlightened Africa

The association was created on August 6, 2021. The very unhappy news of the last three years, namely the Covid health crisis, the war in Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has forced us to put our activity on standby, but not our development strategy, nor the development of our website in which, we hope, you will find the answers to all your questions concerning the future of the continent.

Membership for our active members will be available later, while we launch our four main social actions in accordance with our development strategy as defined by the Bureau.

Raped, Plundered, Humiliated, Destabilised; Our dear land of Africa seems to be the playground of Western powers.

Rich and beautiful, doesn't Africa have all the assets to be so desired?

We believe that we are all similar and that despite our differences, we aspire to the same desire for freedom.

Economists predict that the future of the world is Africa. What if this famous promised land that Martin Luther King so lavished on us was Africa?

The best is yet to come.

1.000.000 €
This is the amount we must solicit from our donors, members, sponsors, and through our commercial activities for our annual budget. This amount may seem substantial, but it is very little compared to the magnitude of the work to be accomplished and the challenges that await us in reclaiming our own values and dignity. 

As part of a major financial, economic and social study on the continent, GFCIE will have to call upon the services of high-level specialists; lawyers in constitutional, criminal and international law, as well as doctors in economics and finance, not forgetting journalists.

The financing of our social actions and more particularly "a pen, an ideal for Africa", in a contradictory debate, detractors of history and information, facing historians, economists and lawyers in international law.

THE WEIGHT OF ILLNESS, THE SHOCK OF PHOTOS

A great lady in the service of Africa and when journalism literally changed the course of its history.

When a woman and a camera shake up the empire of King Leopold II of Belgium.

Notice to news anchors

“Journalism Charter”.

Journalism: be topical and of general interest;… be disseminated by a media guaranteeing
the independence of the journalist from any power (political, ideological or economic,
including in relation to the interests of the company that employs him).

Members, Donors, Sponsors and Journalists,

LET'S WRITE THE REST OF THE STORY TOGETHER

Pierre Alexis LARGITTE, President and Co-founder of GFCIE

ALICE SEELEY HARRIS

British missionary photographer (1870-1970)

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