Panel #1 Autopsy of the Global Gateway: dynamics in relations between the EU and Africa
The European Commission has developed the “Global Gateway”, a new European strategy aiming to mobilize up to 300 billion euros of investments between 2021 and 2027 to finance sustainable and high value-added projects in the digital fields. , energy and transport. This strategy also aims to strengthen health, education and research systems throughout the world.
The first major step in this strategy was the allocation of an Africa-Europe investment envelope of around 150 billion euros, to strengthen cooperation with African partners. As the Commission's mandate comes to an end in a few months, what initial assessment can we draw from the implementation of this strategy?
The first major step in this strategy was the allocation of an Africa-Europe investment envelope of around 150 billion euros, to strengthen cooperation with African partners. As the Commission's mandate comes to an end in a few months, what initial assessment can we draw from the implementation of this strategy?
- Junior LODGE, Deputy Secretary General, Secretariat of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States - Initial feedback on the implementation of the Global Gateway
- Bertin Mampaka MANKAMBA, Former Vice-President of the Belgian Parliament, Senator and Alderman - A new deal in Africa's European ambition
- Salima YENBOU, Member of the European Parliament
- Jean de WETTER, Director General, ENABEL (Belgian Cooperation Agency)
- Stefano PALMIERI, Vice-President of the “Economic and Monetary Union and Economic and Social Cohesion” section of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Member of the ACP-EU monitoring committee
- Moderator: Priscilla Wolmer, Editor, Africa 54 States
Panel #2 Resurgence of coups in Africa: rethinking, reinventing and rebuilding democracies
time; both states spent a third of their postcolonial history under military rule. How can we explain this democratic slowdown? Does an African-style democracy appear as a new political paradigm? How to design or consolidate strong institutions?
Panel #3 Investing in Africa: the AfCFTA, the diaspora and impact investment as new catalysts for emergence
- Cheikh Al-moustapha KOUYATEH Roving Ambassador, Special Envoy of the President of Liberia HE Mr. Joseph Boakai
- Paramita DASGUPTA National Advisor and Head of Economics, International Finance Corporation (IFC), representing Makhtar Diop, Managing Director and Executive Vice-President, IFC Pictures
- Richard MILLER Former Special Advisor to President Louis Michel Moderator Pictures
- Moderator: Viwanou GNASSOUNOU Former Deputy Secretary General of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
Panel #4 Building on our commons: the potential of entrepreneurial innovation, civil society and territorial dialogue
- Moderator: Samuel VICKO, Co-Founder, BlackNetwork
- Professor François GRUSSON, Founder & President of the La Fabrique Group, President of the National Council of Schools of Architecture of France - The future of urbanization in Africa
- Alhadji Allie BANGURA, Founder ADAN Impact and ADAN eVS - United Diasporas of Africa: beyond the remittance paradigm
- Hon. Lydia Mutyebele NGOI, Deputy Mayor of the City of Brussels
- Kalvin Soiresse NJALL, President, Brussels French-speaking Parliament
- Peter BenHur NYEKO, CEO & Co-founder, Mandulis Energy
attending the World Economic Forum annual meeting WEF2024 in Davos.
- Mandulis Energy develops, owns and operates renewable energy projects in Africa. WIt started in Uganda, where it pioneered private sector led deployment of on-grid and off-grid renewable energy infrastructure. Crucially,
- Mandulis Energy is committed to creating and deploying new technologies and business models, to address the energy access "trilemma" by reconciling reliability, sustainability and affordability.
- Mandulis Energy is member of the Circular Accelerator of Accenture in partnership with UpLink, EcoLab, Anglo American and AWS.
- Peter BenHur NYEKO, CEO & Co-founder, Mandulis Energy @ PAFO-COLEAD Innovations Series - Session 14 - August 30, 2023
Panel #5 Impact of the 2024 European elections on EU-Africa relations
The election results could lead to changes in key EU policies impacting Africa, including development cooperation, trade, migration and security. A rise of populist or Eurosceptic parties could potentially call into question long-standing commitments and partnerships. New faces at the head of the European Commission and Parliament could bring new perspectives and priorities.
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