The International Conference is organized with a touch of art

The OSS International Conference is organized on the occasion of the celebration of its 30th anniversary with a touch of artistry! Want to have a taste ? Join us and follow our livestreaming.   

"The OSS and Africa, 30 years of a truthful story", was indeed the title of the one-of-a-kind exhibition convened and designed by the OSS, to give a visual scope to its journey.  Field photographs, drawings, watercolors and installations brought colours and joy to the gathering.

The OSS made of art a mirror of its involvement and actions in favor of African ecosystems as well as its endeavour, since its creation, to the restoration of degraded lands and good governance of natural resources.

This exhibition brought together hosts, speakers and guests of honor in a friendly world of discoveries and exchanges, for the benefit of all. It was an opportunity to pay tribute to the men and women who contributed to the success of the OSS.

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