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Dr. Lisa Acogny, the Co-founder and President of reFocus Afrika, along with her team, recently visited Salale

University. The primary purpose of the visit was to observe the university's potential for a strong and effective partnership, with the goal of fostering collaboration between reFocus Afrika and Salale University. During the visit, discussions centered on identifying key areas for collaboration to maximize community impact and mutual benefit.

Dr. Tsegaye Deyou, the Academic and Research Vice President,  and representative leaders from various sections were present to engage in the talks. A productive dialogue ensued, focusing on ways to advance sectors such as agriculture, education, culture, and beyond, with a particular emphasis on benefiting local and national communities.

As a result of these discussions, a preliminary agreement was made, laying the foundation for future engagements between the two institutions. This partnership is poised to open new opportunities, enhance knowledge sharing, and explore innovative solutions for community development.

Dr. Lisa and her team also received a comprehensive overview of Salale University's ongoing projects and activities, particularly in agriculture, education, and culture. This visit marks a significant step toward deepening the relationship between reFocus Afrika and Salale University, with both institutions committed to fostering a productive and mutually beneficial partnership.

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