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Foreign Secretary visit to Africa: April to May 2019

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt visits Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya this week to make the case for new UK partnerships across Africa

The UK will fund a new £4 million English language programme in French and Portuguese speaking countries across Africa

LONDON, United Kingdom, April 30, 2019/APO Group/ --

On the first visit by a UK Foreign Secretary to Senegal in nearly 20 years, Jeremy Hunt will champion a new UK diplomatic push across the continent of Africa, including French-speaking countries where the UK has traditionally played a smaller role.

Senegal

On Monday the Foreign Secretary saw how the Royal Navy is training Senegal’s naval special forces to help protect the country’s new offshore oil and gas installations.

The UK will fund a new £4 million English language programme in French and Portuguese speaking countries across Africa, and Jeremy Hunt launched the ‘English Connects’ programme at the Université Virtuelle du Sénégal in Dakar. Over the next 2 years, it will support the teaching and learning of English in sub-Saharan Africa countries where English is not widely spoken.

Ghana

Today the Foreign Secretary is in Ghana, where he welcomes new business deals with British companies. For example, the Ghanaian government has approved a £26 million agreement with British business Aqua Africa to reduce water poverty in the country.

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