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GCSAYN Cohort 5 Internship 2026

Please find attached the official event poster along with the proposed program for the GCSAYN Cohort 5 Internship 2026 onboarding on March 27, 2026 at 6 PM EAT / 4 PM WAT/ 8 AM PDT/ 11 AM EST and Link to the event below.

Meeting Link:  GCSAYN Cohort 5 Internship Program Onboarding | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams

When

27 March 2026
Event Region
Eastern & Southern Africa;
North Africa & Middle East;
West & Central Africa
Attachments
GCSAYN-Cohort-5-Internship-2026-Onbording-Program-Friday-March-27-2026.pdf
Category
Meeting
Contacts
Divine Ntiokam
ntiokam2@gmail.com

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