Events
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Nov
08 - 10Lusaka, ZambiaThe African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), under the leadership of the Republic of Zambia, through the Africa Think Tank Network (ATTN) and the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry (MCTI) of Zambia, is convening the 9th instalment of the Africa Think Tank Summit. The summit will run under the theme “Linking Evidence, Policies, and Practice to Contribute to the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement”.
The 9th Africa Think Tank Summit is to share ideas and experiences and devise implementable recommendations on what works and what needs to change in Africa’s approach to implementing the AfCFTA. Participants will particularly discuss what capacities are required to accelerate the implementation of the AfCFTA and how it translates into the delivery of sound policies and actions at regional and country levels that can guarantee sustainable development in Africa.
Think tanks and other stakeholders, including policy makers, private sector representatives, researchers, civil society organizations executives, and development practitioners, will share ideas and experiences on the various interventions around AfCFTA implementation. Participants will offer concrete recommendations on options and approaches to support the implementation of the AfCFTA.
The specific objectives of the 9th Africa Think Tank Summit are to:
- review the status of AfCFTA implementation at the national and continental levels;
- analyze and raise awareness of the data and evidence gaps to support the successful and effective implementation of the AfCFTA
- share the experiences and roles of think tanks to improve the use of evidence, practices, and policies in the implementation of the AfCFTA ;
- identify key capacity and critical technical skills challenges faced by critical institutions and actors that could jeopardize the implementation of the AfCFTA;
- share experiences on the practical solutions available to ensure the capacity development challenges faced by key actors vis-à-vis the AfCFTA are addressed;
- propose specific actions to ensure that the private sector is fully capacitated to drive the AfCFTA and benefit from its successful implementation;
- propose a coalition of think tanks and partners to deliver specific interventions to strengthen efforts toward implementing the AfCFTA.
The event is supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Visa Foundation and will be co-organized with the Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ReNAPRI) Secretariat, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC).
Register for the 9th Africa Think Tank Summit: https:http://bit.ly/3PHTe25
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Sep
27 - 29Movenpick Hotel Accra, GhanaThe African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement was adopted and signed by 54 member states of the African Union on 18 March 2018 and entered into force for the 24 countries that had deposited their instruments of ratification by 30 May 2019
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May
25 - 25Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptThe 32nd Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors (BoG) of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) will be held on 25 May 2023 during the Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB). The ACBF Board of Governors Meeting will include the Launch of the Strategy 2023-2027. The Meeting will be held at Sharm El Sheikh International Convention Center, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
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Mar
31 - 31Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, LagosThe Centre for Financial Journalism invited Prof Emmanuel Nnadozie was invited as Guest Lecturer to the annual Bullion Lecture. The lecture is programmed as a platform for lively discourse on national and international issues.
The topic for the lecture is: Funding Tertiary Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities. The choice of this topic is informed by the crisis in tertiary education in Nigeria. This crisis manifests in frequent industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and its counterparts in the Polytechnics and Colleges of Education and other institutions of higher learning in the country. To a large extent, the crisis can be attributed to poor funding of public tertiary institutions in the country. Prof. Nnadozie as a development expert, is expected to point the way forward with regard to funding tertiary education in Nigeria.
The Bullion Lecture has always been delivered by first-rate intellectuals and global citizens at the cutting edge of their profession. Government officials, captains of industry, banking and finance industry executives, members of the diplomatic corps, representatives of multilateral institutions, media executives, journalists, and members of the public, are expected to attend.
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Feb
09 - 09VirtualThe African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), is celebrating its 31st Anniversary and commemmorating 31 years of capacity building in Africa.
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Jul
05 - 08VirtualAAU
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Jun
28 - 30AccraAfDB
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Jun
23 - 24TBAACBF
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Jun
18 - 18TBAACBF
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May
20 - 21VirtualUN-Office of the Special Advisor for Africa (OSAA) in partnership with UNECA and UN-OHRLLS