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Heads of state and government from across the globe gathered this week in Uganda’s capital Kampala for the 19th summit of a group of countries created at the height of the Cold War, but which remains active till this day.
The Non-Aligned Movement has over 100 member states representing over half the world’s population. But just how relevant today is this group of nations formed over 60 years ago?
Presented by: Esther Kahumbi
🎥 Filmed and edited by: Nadeeem Shad
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Heads of state and government from across the globe gathered this week in Uganda’s capital Kampala for the 19th summit of a group of countries created at the height of the Cold War, but which remains active till this day.
The Non-Aligned Movement has over 100 member states representing over half the world’s population. But just how relevant today is this group of nations formed over 60 years ago?
Presented by: Esther Kahumbi
🎥 Filmed and edited by: Nadeeem Shad
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Website: bbc.com/africa
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