The Foundation For Democracy In Africa

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Founded in 1994, The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA), is a 501 c 3 not for profit, non-governmental, non-partisan development organization.

The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA), is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, non-governmental, non-partisan, development organization committed to promotion participatory democracy, economic growth & development throughout #Africa

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I am honored to receive the Congressional Record from Representative Jonathan L. Jackson during our 11th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Conference in Washington, DC. This recognition belongs to all of us. For decades, advocates, partners, and friends have strengthened U.S.–Africa trade and ensured civil society leads the AGOA effort. Thank you for your support, collaboration, and confidence in our work. I am proud of our achievements and inspired by the opportunities ahead.

With gratitude and solidarity,
Fred Oladeinde

Don't Miss Out: Limited Seats for AGOA Spring Conference 2026! 05/13/2026

We invite you to the 11th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Conference on May 19, 2026. This event will address non-tariff barriers and identify policy reforms to enhance U.S.-Africa economic ties. Join policymakers, civil society, and private-sector leaders as we formulate actionable recommendations for AGOA reauthorization and long-term cooperation. Reserve your seat today!
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Don't Miss Out: Limited Seats for AGOA Spring Conference 2026! Email from The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA) Check out our Agenda We invite you to participate in the 11th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Conference on May 19, 2026, from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm

Join Us for the 11th Annual AGOA Spring Conference 04/20/2026

We invite you to participate in the 11th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Conference. This year’s program will address strategies for strengthening trade and economic cooperation between the United States and Africa during the America First Era.
Conference sessions will examine labor and employment standards, non-tariff barriers contributing to trade imbalances, and policy reforms in both regions aimed at attracting investment and promoting greater private-sector engagement. The event will convene policymakers, labor organizations, civil society representatives, and private sector leaders from the United States and Africa.
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Join Us for the 11th Annual AGOA Spring Conference Email from The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA) Participate in Key Discussions on U.S. Africa -Trade - RSVP Today! We invite you to participate in the 11th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Confe

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We honor the life and legacy of Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., who passed away on February 17, 2026. As a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement, he influenced policies such as the African Growth and Opportunity Act through his unwavering advocacy for justice and human rights. His global impact continues to inspire the pursuit of equality and democracy. Let us uphold his commitment to humanity and work toward a more just world.


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02/04/2026

On February 3, 2026, President Trump signed legislation reauthorizing the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) through December 31, 2026, with benefits retroactive to September 30, 2025. Ambassador Greer stated that a modernized AGOA should expand market access for U.S. producers and strengthen U.S.–Africa trade in accordance with the administration’s America First Trade Policy. USTR will work with federal agencies to update the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule as needed. Fred Oladeinde, Chairman of the AGOA Civil Society Organization Network, welcomed the retroactive extension and noted that aligning AGOA with America First principles can promote job creation and help reduce inflation and poverty in both the United States and Africa.
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On February 3, 2026, the FDA signed a cooperative agreement in Kinshasa, DRC, to expand job opportunities and promote inclusive employment. This partnership with the Ministry of Employment and Labour, The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA), and the Syndicate of Christian Support (SEC) demonstrates our commitment to socio-economic development and poverty reduction. We look forward to making meaningful progress together.
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01/13/2026

The U.S. House of Representatives has officially passed the AGOA Extension Act (H.R. 6500). This bipartisan vote brings AGOA closer to a 2028 renewal. The bill will proceed to the Senate, and if approved, will be sent to President Donald J. Trump for signature. This marks a significant milestone for U.S.–Africa trade, investment, and economic cooperation.

The AGOA Civil Society Network will continue to monitor developments and keep stakeholders informed.

Happy New Year 01/02/2026

As we transition from 2025 to 2026, The Foundation for Democracy in Africa and the AGOA CSO Network reflect on our significant achievements in enhancing U.S.–Africa trade and investment. Our advocacy efforts have focused on ensuring that the roles of civil society and SMEs remain pivotal in shaping economic engagement. Join us as we continue to navigate new policies and advocate for a more inclusive trade environment.



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Happy New Year Email from The Foundation for Democracy in Africa (FDA) Reflect on Our Achievements in 2025 and Look Forward to an Impactful 2026! Year in Review As we transition from 2025 to 2026, The Foundation for

12/23/2025

As the holiday season unfolds, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with peace, joy, and prosperity. We hope you enjoy meaningful moments with loved ones and enter the new year with renewed hope and determination.

Congress Moves to Extend AGOA Through 2028 12/18/2025

The recent House vote to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) through 2028 marks a significant milestone in U.S.-Africa trade relations. This extension will enhance economic opportunities for Sub-Saharan African nations and provide duty-free access to over 6,500 products in the U.S. market. The AGOA Civil Society Network plays a vital role in ensuring small businesses benefit from this trade policy. Join us in supporting this initiative!

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Congress Moves to Extend AGOA Through 2028 Email from AGOA CSO Network African Leaders Celebrate House Vote Congress Moves to Extend AGOA Through 2028 African Leaders Celebrate House Vote Fred Oladeinde, Chairman AGOA CSO Network and President

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