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On 24th March 2022, the yearly [Sustain Africa](https://festival.oscafrica.org/2022/sustain-africa) event (a satellite event using the Sustain brand) happened in Lagos, Nigeria for the second time, bringing OSS contributors and maintainers from different countries in Africa. [Open Source Community Africa](https://oscafrica.org), a community of open-source enthusiasts, advocates, and experts within and across Africa, hosted the event. This year, they had six (6) working groups, including: | ||
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* Open Source Documentation | ||
* Open Source Design | ||
* Open Source Data Science | ||
* Open Source Marketing and Funding | ||
* OSS Programs and Specialized Projects | ||
* Burnout and Mental Health | ||
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The conversation around the comprehensive overview of how FOSS is developed, maintained, utilized, and providing a roadmap for solving the cultural, financial, and institutional issues among open-source project maintainers continues to be the focus of Sustain. Kindly read the [community report](https://blog.oscafrica.org/sustain-africa-2022-community-report) to learn more about the outputs of the summit. | ||
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Sustain looks forward to more events like this around the world. If you're interested in how Sustain has hosted events, want to host your event, or want to use the Sustain brand as part of your event, please get in touch and let us know. | ||
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