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The "AfroChat" podcast, hosted by Kelvin Akpaloo, is a platform dedicated to discussing topics relevant to the African continent and its diaspora. Kelvin, along with guests and experts, engages in conversations covering a wide range of subjects including but not limited to politics, arts, culture, business, technology, and social issues. Through interviews, discussions, and analysis, the podcast aims to amplify African voices, promote understanding and appreciation of African perspectives, and contribute to meaningful conversations about the continent's past, present, and future. It serves as a space for dialogue, education, and celebration of the diverse cultures and experiences within Africa and among its diaspora communities worldwide.

EPISODE 1: AFROCHAT

Get to know our guest speakers.

  • My name is Alhassan Kallon, I am 25 years of age. I am from the northern part of Sierra Leone, Biriwa Chiefdom, Karina town. I've just sat to the West Africa Senior School certificate examination (Wassce). I am a co.founder, youth leader and youth ambassador for the Young Voices of Africa and I do advocacy for this association due to my passion for learning about the different views of Africa people especially the about African development and their way of life and how it reflects to the rest of the world.

Kelvin and Alhassan on the Chat about: SDG4-Quality Education in Africa.

In this episode of the KAMM Artistic Europe podcast, host Kelvin Akpaloo is joined by Alhassan Kallon, Co.founder of the Young Voices of Africa and a youth leader from Sierra Leone. Together, they discuss the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a particular focus on Goal 4: Quality Education. Kallon shares his perspectives on education in Sierra Leone and across Africa, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that exist. Listeners can expect to gain insights into the importance of education in achieving sustainable development, as well as the role that young people can play in driving positive change in their communities.

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Project: Move to Connect