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African Group

The Group of African States, or African Group, is one of the five United Nations regional groups and is composed of 54 Member States from the African continent. The African Group is the largest regional group, and compose 28% of all United Nations members.

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Formation
1964; 62 years ago (1964)
Legal status
Active
Type
Regional group

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African Group

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples44
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
Components1

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African Group

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related to Member States · 20
African Group → Algeria Angola Benin Botswana, Burkina Faso Burundi Cape, Côte, Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea, Eswatini Ethiopia Gabon Gambia, Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya, Ivoire DR Congo Djibouti, Leone Somalia South Africa, Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar, Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius, Member States, Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger, Nigeria Rwanda São Tomé, Príncipe Senegal Seychelles Sierra, Republic Chad Comoros Congo, South Sudan Sudan Tanzania, The, Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia, Verde Cameroon Central African, Zimbabwe
related to Economic and Social Council · 6
African Group → Economic, Group, Social Council, The, The African Group, United Nations Economic
related to Human Rights Council · 6
African Group → Council, Group, Human Rights Council, The, The African Group, United Nations Human Rights
related to Presidency of the General Assembly · 4
African Group → Every, General Assembly, Group, The
related to Security Council · 4
African Group → Group, Security Council, The, The African Group
Formation · 1
African Group → 1964; 62 years ago (1964)
Legal status · 1
African Group → Active
Type · 1
African Group → Regional group
is a · 1
African Group → largest regional group

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group african united nations regional states council member members seats groups security economic social human rights currently holds current five

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African GroupFormation1964; 62 years ago (1964)1.00infobox
African GroupLegal statusActive1.00infobox
African GroupTypeRegional group1.00infobox
African Groupis alargest regional group0.90text
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilThe African Group0.60section
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilUnited Nations Economic0.60section
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilSocial Council0.60section
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilThe0.60section
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilEconomic0.60section
African Grouprelated to Economic and Social CouncilGroup0.60section
African Grouprelated to Human Rights CouncilThe African Group0.60section
African Grouprelated to Human Rights CouncilUnited Nations Human Rights0.60section

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