Tune into this week’s conversation on Africa’s Health Prospects with Margareth Ndomondo-Sigonda, head of Health at the African Union Development Agency.
Statistics reflect a high unemployment rate amongst Youth in the continent. Fati N’zi-Hassane, head of Human Capital and Institutions Development, speaks about the AUDA-NEPAD’s intervention in reducing unemployment, particularly amongst youth.
Is the spirit of Pan-Africanism still alive today? We sit down with Mr Amine Idriss-Adoum, Director of Programme Delivery and Coordination to discuss Pan-Africanism in this week’s Conversations on Africa’s Development.
Infrastructure Development remains one of the key puzzle pieces to Africa’s Development, yet it remains one of the key challenges. Tune in to this week's Conversations on Africa’s Development as we discuss African Infrastructure with Dr Towela Nyiren... more
This week’s Conversations on Africa’s Development looks at the critical role of knowledge in the development of the continent with with Mr Martin Bwalya, Director of Knowledge Management & Programme Evaluation
This week’s Conversations on Africa’s Development will look at the key areas for development that Africa should be focusing on post COVID-19 and will feature Mrs Estherine Lisinge-Fotabong, Director of Programme Innovation and Planning.
The week’s podcast, Conversations on Africa’s Development is on “Youths and MSMES” featuring Mr Amine Idriss-Adoum, AUDA-NEPAD’s Programme Delivery & Coordination Director.
In this week’s episode we discuss “Building Partnerships towards the Africa We Want” with Mr Symerre Grey-Johnson, AUDA_NEPAD Director of Technical Cooperation and Programme Funding.
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