African Students Day 2026
Connect, learn, and act
We believe young people from the African diaspora in Europe and particularly in Germany are the bridge to enable equitable and authentic partnerships between Europe and Africa. By engaging with their home continent, they will create sustainable and significant impact back home. The African Students Day is about giving the African diaspora youth visibility and creating the necessary network to empower and encourage them to engage with Africa.
The African Students Day returns in 2026
Hosted by moderator Aisosa Erhahon-Nana
A multilingual moderator and experienced expert in migration and international development. Her professional background includes work with leading international and national institutions such as UN Women, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), GIZ, and German federal authorities.
Curious about what awaits you?
Program
The African Students Day 2026 brings together African diaspora students and young leaders in Europe for a day of connection, inspiration, and action. With a powerful opening keynote by Dr. Karamba Diaby, the event challenges a new generation to step into responsibility, shape narratives, and drive real impact between Europe and Africa.
- Registrations open 9:30
- Opening Moderation 10:00 – 10:05 by Mrs. Aisosa Erhahon-Nanna
- Official welcome 10:10 – 10:20 from host Hochschule Düsseldorf representative
- Introduction to the work of 3 E’s 4 Africa 10:20 – 10:30 by Contimi Kenfack
- Keynote Speech 10:35 – 10:50 by Dr. Karamba Diaby, former Member of the German Bundestag (2013–2025), SPD — the first Bundestag member born in Africa
- Panel I: Climate Change in Africa & the Role of the Diaspora in Advancing Climate Resilience 10:50 – 12:00
- Short break, Networking & Side Events 12:00 – 12:30
- Panel II: How the Media Coverage of Africa by Global Media Shapes its Narrative 12:30 – 13:30
- Short break, Networking & Side Events 13:30 – 14:00
- African Diaspora Youth Changemaker Panel 14:00 – 15:00
- Closing Remarks 15:00 – 15:20 Uhr by Johanna Oladeji & Vinley Orutwa
- Buffet African Finger Food & Networking 15:30 – 17:30
Speakers and panel discussions
Panel Discussion I: The African Diaspora and Their Investments in Africa
The African Union encourages African countries to engage their diaspora as an important development partner and recognizes it as the "sixth region" of the continent. While many countries have established dedicated structures to provide support, challenges such as mistrust and bureaucratic inefficiencies still persist.
Investments from the diaspora go beyond financial contributions and also include remittances, knowledge sharing, and philanthropy. The panel invites participants to share personal experiences and highlights the importance of the diaspora’s diverse contributions to Africa’s growth.
Podium I Speaker
Ms. Sitan-Nancy Cissé
Founder of Blocks of Change
Mr. Samuel Opoku
Founder of Start.Up Lounge Africa
Mr. Junior Tagne
Board member at "Je m’engage pour L’Afrique (JMA)"
Mr. Contimi Kenfack
Founder and Chair of 3 E’s 4 Africa
Podium II Speaker
Dr. Grace Mbungu
Senior Fellow and Head of the Climate Program at the Africa Policy Research Institute, Climate and Energy Fellow at the Global Solutions Initiative
Ms. Victoria Manya
Co-founder and CEO of Advocacy for Policy and Innovation (API), PhD candidate at the African Studies Centre, University of Leiden
Dr. Simeon Hamukoshi
Researcher at the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology in Namibia
Mr. Frank Adjei-Kyeremeh
Research Associate at RWTH Aachen and Project Mentor at 3 E’s 4 Africa
Panel Discussion II: The Importance of Research and Innovation in Africa
Panel Discussion III: Changemaker Panel of the African Diaspora Youth
Podium III Speaker
Mr. Krumah Mbouguen
Founder of the platform Afrokratie
Ms. Stephanie Oben
Miss Cameroon Germany 2024 and Founder of Beyond Borders Cameroon
Ms. Grace Kagho
Board Member of the African Student Association Zurich and Founder of UrbanEcho
Ms. Shania Ineza
Board Member at Karibu Leuven (African Student Association of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium) and Local Representative at ESN KU Leuven Brussels
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Ready to Connect, Learn, and Act?
Whether you are a student, intern, or young professional of African descent in Europe, this day is for you. Don’t miss the conversations, connections, and sense of community.
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