Countess of Sussex * Chad Event 2

Countess of Sussex * Chad Event 2

While in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, the Countess was received by the Prime Minister of Chad, Allamaye Halina. The Countess of Sussex also met with local and regional civil society organizations, UN ag... more
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