UAC Major Events 1998 to Present

1997 - Leadership meeting to discuss formation of UAC

1998 - United African Congress Inc Registered

1999 - Support for Amadou Diallo Justice Campaign

2000 - Support for United Nations Millennium Development Goals

2000 - Several Community Projects

2001 - Support for African Union at United Nations

2002 - New York City Community Outreach

2003 - African Community Groups Support in America

Support for Nafissa Diallo

African Union at UN Diaspora Task Team Project

Ebola Crisis Response and Support

Support for African Diaspora Parades and Festivals

Support for Immigrant Families

Support of United States AGOA Economic Projects

Analysis of United States New Immigration Policy and Africa

The United African Congress, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization in the United States with its headquarters in New York City and branches in Georgia, Ohio, California, Atlanta and Connecticut. Founded in 1998, the UAC is an umbrella organization representing the interests of African immigrants throughout the country. The purposes for which the United African Congress is organized are charitable, educational, scientific, and cultural. Specifically the UAC is designed: to support the unification Agenda of Continental Africans in the Americas while connecting this Diaspora to the African Union for the Total Unification Agenda.

To preserve and promote the image, heritage and culture of the continent of Africa.

To promote African affairs in the Americas.

To alleviate the cultural and social difficulties encountered by Continental Africans and to facilitate their settlements as law-abiding people.

To promote democracy and good governance in Africa and lend support to all legitimate causes that would benefit Africa.

To engage in any lawful activities for the purpose of raising funds for the organization in order to achieve its stated objectives. Each year, the UAC gives Millennium Development Awards, based on the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. The awards honor African leaders who have made exceptional progress in promoting the public welfare, democracy, and human rights.