Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
October 14, 2016
Special Representative to Muslim Communities Shaarik Zafar will
conduct his first official trip to sub-Saharan Africa from October
17-19, traveling to Kano and Abuja, Nigeria. During his trip, he will
meet with government officials and representatives from civil society to
underscore shared priorities, including promoting educational and
economic opportunities and promoting accountable governance.
While in Kano, Special Representative Zafar will offer opening
remarks at an inaugural workshop on anti-corruption tools for religious
leaders. The workshop will address how religious communities can work
together to combat corruption, promote accountability, and encourage
transparency. He will also learn about the cultural and religious
history of the region. In Abuja, Special Representative Zafar will meet
with religious and community leaders and learn of their current
challenges and opportunities.
For updates, please follow Special Representative Zafar on Twitter @SpecialRepMC or at the Office of Religion and Global Affairs’ web site.
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