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SUMMARY:2026 Executive And Strategic Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:Format: In-person intensive program\nDate: 8 – 9 September 2026\nVenue: Yaahot Hotel\, Yaoundé – Cameroon\nRegister now \nProgram Overview \nThe 2026 Executive and Strategic Leadership Program (ESLP) is a two-day intensive residential program designed to equip senior leaders and managers from across sectors with the strategic\, organizational\, and leadership capabilities necessary to lead their institutions with greater effectiveness and impact. The program is organized by the Nkafu Policy Institute and draws on fourteen years of institutional leadership and its engagement with public\, private\, and civil society organizations across Central Africa and beyond. \nThe program is built on the conviction that the most important leadership challenges of 2026 are not sector-specific. Whether leading a ministry\, a corporation\, a university\, a development agency\, or a research institution\, senior leaders face common challenges: managing complexity and uncertainty\, building high-performance cultures\, mobilizing resources sustainably\, communicating evidence and insight to decision-makers\, and leading organizational change in an environment that is moving faster than most institutions were designed to handle. \nOverall Objective: \nThe aim of the 2026 Executive and Strategic Leadership Program is to enhance the strategic leadership and organizational effectiveness of senior leaders across sectors for increased institutional impact and sustainable influence in national and regional development contexts. \nSpecific Objectives: \n\nStrategic leadership and organizational management: Provide 25 to 30 senior leaders and managers with tools for effective decision-making\, adaptive leadership\, and strategic planning that look into the future. Empower through governance\, resource mobilization\, financial sustainability\, and institutional frameworks.\nPolicy influence\, stakeholder engagement & strategic communication: Strengthen the skills of participants on evidence communication\, stakeholder engagement\, and public policy outreach.\nCollaborative networks: Encourage partnership and peer learning among leadership cohorts across Africa.\n\nExpected Output: \n\n25 to 30 senior leaders and managers trained\nParticipants have strengthened capacity and equipped with practical skills and tools for strategic planning\, adaptive leadership\, governance and accountability\, resource mobilization and financial sustainability\, organizational effectiveness\, and strategic adoption of AI.\nProgram report.\n\nExpected Outcomes: \nThe general outcome of this program is: \nStrengthened organizational leadership and institutional capacity\, enabling leaders to drive sustainable growth\, effective governance\, strategic innovation\, evidence-informed decision-making\, and collaborative partnerships within their organizations and across sectors. \nSome specific outcomes include: \n\nIncreased ability to lead their respective organisations through the avenues of strategic planning and change management.\nOrganizational systems that are improved for financial sustainability\, governance\, and accountability.\nImproved people management and organizational culture practices.\nIncreased ability to communicate evidence and influence decision-making.\nGreater readiness to strategically adopt artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.\nExpanded cross-sector leadership networks and partnerships.\n\nTarget participants: \nSenior leaders and managers from public sector institutions\, private sector organizations\, civil society\, academic and research institutions\, international organizations\, and development agencies across Central Africa and beyond. Specifically; \n\nExecutive Directors\, CEOs\, and key decision-makers across diverse organizations.\nSenior researchers and program managers in independent research institutions.\nLeaders in the emerging generation have proven managerial experience.\nPractitioners and policymakers who are committed to civic governance and innovation in policy.\nWomen’s participation will be strongly prioritized: In line with Nkafu’s commitment to genderresponsive leadership\, the 2026 ESLP will include dedicated slots for female leaders.\n\nParticipation requirements: \n\nDemonstrated leadership or research experience in a think tank\, CSO\, NGO\, private or public institution\, or related organization.\nCommitment to improving organizational impact and advocacy capabilities.\nSubmission of a completed application form with a statement of purpose highlighting professional goals\, organizational challenges\, and expectations of the program.\n\nProgram content and structure: \nThe ESLP will comprise a combination of interactive learning modes such as expert presentations and different modules\, panel discussions based on experience sharing\, case study analysis\, group activities\, and peer consultation sessions. \nCore Thematic Modules: \n\nLeadership in a Complex World: The Moment We Are In\nAdaptive Leadership: Leading Through Complexity and Change\nStrategic Planning: From Vision to Traction\nGovernance and Accountability: Building Institutional Integrity\nResource Mobilization and Financial Sustainability\nPeople and Culture: Building and Leading High-Performance Teams\nEvidence\, Communication\, and Policy Influence\nArtificial Intelligence and the Future of Organizations: Strategic Adoption in Practice\n\nPlenary Sessions: \n\nOpening Plenary ; Leadership in a Complex World: The Moment We Are In\nPlenary Conversation 1; Honest Reckoning: What is Holding Our Organizations Back?\nClosing Plenary; The Organization I am Building: Personal Leadership Commitments\n\nFormat\, Date & Venue: \nFormat: In-person intensive program\nDate: 8 – 9 September 2026\nVenue:Yahoot Hotel\, Yaoundé – Cameroon \nEvaluation and Follow-Up: \n\nPre-Program Assessment: The ESLP is designed as practitioner peer learning\, not a lecture series. The quality of the program depends entirely on the quality of participant preparation and engagement. The cross-sectoral composition of the cohort is one of its greatest assets\, and the pre-program preparation is designed to ensure that participants arrive ready to contribute from their own organizational experience rather than primarily to receive from facilitators. All participants will be required to complete some assignments before arriving at the program. Assignments will be distributed by the program coordinator no later than three weeks before the program begins.\nInteractive Feedback: Real-time feedback mechanisms will be integrated into sessions to ensure relevance.\nPost-Program Support: Participants will receive follow-up mentoring opportunities and access to a resource platform for continued learning and networking.\nImpact Assessment: A six-month follow-up survey will evaluate changes in participants’ organizational impact and leadership practices.\n\nMethodology: \nThe program focuses on practical learning\, reflection\, and connectivity. The program will include focused discussions\, expert presentations\, peer learning\, strategic planning activities\, plenary discussions\, and group activities conducted by participants. \nSelection Process and Timeline: \nThe selection process ensures inclusivity of the most qualified and motivated participants while maintaining transparency and regional representation. \nTimeline \n\nCall for Applications: April 30\, 2026\nApplication Deadline: August 4\, 2026\nFinal Selection Announcement: August 7\, 2026.\nDeadline to confirm offer/payment: August 24\, 2026\nExecutive and Strategic Leadership Program in Yaoundé: September 8 & 9\, 2026\n\nParticipation Fee and Payment \nAmounts in USD can be converted using OANDA rates. \n\nStandard Registration: $200\nResearchers: $150\nReturning ESLP participants: $180\nGroup rate (3 or more participants from same organization): 20% discount\nLate payment (missed deadline): $300\n\nWhat the Fee Covers: \n\nAccess to all sessions\nTraining materials and resources\nMeals and refreshments during the event\nExclusive pass to attend the 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum\nAccess to a high-level networking dinner\nAccess to the Think Tank Gala\nCertificate of participation\n\nPayment Instructions: Details on payment procedures will be shared with selected candidates. \nAbout the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation \nThe Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation was established to catalyze Africa’s economic transformation by focusing on social entrepreneurship\, science and technology innovation\, public health\, and progressive policies that create economic opportunities for all. The Foundation partners with local governments\, policymakers\, private enterprises\, civil society organizations\, and development partners to expand resources available to entrepreneurs\, farmers\, and small business owners\, improving individual livelihoods. \nAbout the Nkafu Policy Institute \nThe Nkafu Policy Institute is an African think tank with a mission to provide independent\, in-depth\, and insightful policy recommendations that enable all Africans to prosper in free\, fair\, democratic\, and sustainable economies. The Institute’s team of analysts\, experts\, and researchers works on governance and democracy\, health and education\, peace and security\, science and technology\, and economic policy. \nContacts \nQuestions related to the organization of this event can be sent to: \nMr. Enowbachem Agbortanyi\, Policy Analyst – Peace and Security Division (eagbortanyi@foretiafoundation.org) \nMs. Larissa Ntoubia\, Research Associate – Economic Affairs Division (LNtoubia@foretiafoundation.org) \nNkafu Policy Institute \nP: (+237) 222 31 15 84 / (+237) 654 86 72 54 www.nkafu.org \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/2026-executive-and-strategic-leadership-program/
LOCATION:Yaahot Hotel\, Yaounde\, Cameroon
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SUMMARY:2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum “From Evidence to Action: Strengthening Policy Uptake in Central Africa”
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Hilton Hotel\, Yaoundé\, Cameroon\nDates: 10-11 September 2026\nBook your spot \nBackground\nCentral Africa continues to face persistent development and governance challenges\, including weak institutional capacity\, limited policy implementation\, fragile state structures\, rising inequality\, and gaps between policy design and real-world outcomes. While the region has made progress in generating research and policy-relevant evidence\, a critical challenge remains: the translation of evidence into concrete policy action. \nAs Central African countries pursue the objectives of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, the effectiveness of public policies increasingly depends not only on the availability of high-quality evidence\, but also on the mechanisms through which evidence is absorbed\, adopted\, and implemented by decision-makers. Think tanks and civil society organizations (CSOs) play a pivotal role in this process by producing policy-relevant research\, facilitating dialogue between stakeholders\, and advocating for evidence-informed decision-making. \nIn line with its mission to promote evidence-based policymaking and accelerate structural transformation in Central Africa\, the Nkafu Policy Institute of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation is organizing the 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum. The Forum will provide a high-level platform to critically examine how research evidence can more effectively inform public policy and how institutional\, political\, and communication barriers to policy uptake can be addressed. \nHeld under the theme « From Evidence to Action: Strengthening Policy Uptake in Central Africa »\, the two-day Forum will convene policymakers\, think tanks\, civil society actors\, development partners\, researchers\, and private sector representatives to explore practical strategies for bridging the gap between research and policy implementation across the region. \nObjectives of the Forum\nThe 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum aims to: \n\nStrengthen Evidence-to-Policy Linkages: Examine how think tanks and CSOs can improve the translation of research findings into actionable public policies and reforms.\nEnhance Policy Uptake Mechanisms: Identify institutional\, political\, and technical factors that influence the adoption and implementation of evidence-based policies in Central Africa.\nPromote Strategic Engagement with Policymakers: Foster constructive dialogue and sustained engagement between researchers\, civil society\, and decision-makers at national and regional levels.\nAdvance Policy Communication and Advocacy: Explore innovative communication tools\, narratives\, and advocacy strategies that increase the accessibility and relevance of policy evidence.\nDeliver Action-Oriented Policy Recommendations: Produce concrete\, context-specific recommendations to strengthen policy uptake\, implementation\, and monitoring across key sectors.\n\nKey Themes and Areas of Discussion\nParticipants will engage around the following thematic areas: \n\nFrom Research to Reform: Understanding policy uptake in Central Africa by analysing why evidence often fails to inform policy decisions and identifying pathways to enhance research utilization in policymaking.\nThe Role of Think Tanks and CSOs in Policy Influence: Examining how think tanks and civil society can position themselves as trusted policy advisors and implementation partners.\nInstitutional Capacity and Political Economy of Policy Implementation: Exploring how governance structures\, incentives\, and political dynamics shape the adoption of evidence-based policies.\nData\, Monitoring\, and Learning for Policy Impact: Highlighting the role of data systems\, evaluation\, and learning mechanisms in tracking policy effectiveness and informing adjustments.\nRegional Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing: Discussing how regional platforms\, including ECCAS and AfCFTA-related processes\, can facilitate cross-country learning and policy diffusion.\n\nFormat of the Forum\nThe Forum will be held over two days and will include: \n\nKeynote Addresses: High-level keynote speeches by senior policymakers\, regional leaders\, and development partners to frame the evidence-to-action agenda.\nPanel Discussions: Interactive panels featuring experts\, policymakers\, and practitioners discussing real-world experiences with policy uptake.\nBreakout Sessions: Thematic group sessions allowing participants to engage deeply on sector-specific and cross-cutting challenges.\nPolicy Roundtables: Closed and semi-closed roundtables bringing together decision-makers and think tanks to co-develop actionable solutions.\n\nExpected Outcomes\nThe 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum is expected to achieve the following outcomes: \n\nImproved Policy Uptake Capacity: Enhanced ability of think tanks and CSOs to design research outputs that respond directly to policymaker needs.\nStronger Research–Policy Networks: Deepened collaboration between researchers\, civil society\, governments\, and regional institutions.\nActionable Policy Frameworks: Practical recommendations and tools to strengthen evidence-informed policymaking and implementation.\nGreater Visibility of Evidence-Based PolicyApproaches: Increased recognition of the value of research and data in improving governance and development outcomes.\n\nTarget Audience\nThe Forum targets: \n\nPolicymakers and senior government officials from Central African countries\nLeaders of regional and international organizations\nThink tanks and civil society organizations from Central Africa\nResearchers\, academics\, and policy experts\nInternational development partners and donors\nPrivate sector stakeholders engaged in policy and development initiatives\n\nSponsorship and Partnerships\nThe Nkafu Policy Institute seeks strategic partnerships and sponsorships from governments\, international development partners\, regional organizations\, and private sector actors. These partnerships will be essential to ensuring the quality\, inclusiveness\, and impact of the 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum. \nConclusion\nThe 2026 Central Africa Think Tank Forum offers a critical opportunity to move beyond policy design toward effective policy action. By focusing on the mechanisms that enable evidence to inform decisions and drive implementation\, the Forum will contribute to more responsive\, accountable and impactful public policies in Central Africa. The Nkafu Policy Institute invites all stakeholders committed to evidence-based development to join this important initiative. \nContacts\nFor inquiries related to the organization of the Forum\, please contact:\nDr. Ahmed Salim Vessah: Policy Analyst-Economic Affairs Division\, Nkafu Policy Institute\, Email: svessah@foretiafoundation.org.\nMr. Sperry Atam Sab: Finance and Operations Manager – Nkafu Policy Institute\, Email: satam@foretiafoundation.org. \nEvent Details \n\nVenue: Hilton Hotel\, Yaoundé\, Cameroon\nDates: 10-11 September 2026\nLanguages: English and French (simultaneous interpretation provided)\n\nBook your spot
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/2026-central-africa-think-tank-forum-from-evidence-to-action-strengthening-policy-uptake-in-central-africa/
LOCATION:Hilton Hotel\, Yaounde\, Cameroon
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SUMMARY:Agro-Industrial Value Chains and AfCFTA: Unlocking Competitive Industries in Central Africa
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, October 7\, 2026\nTime: 3:00 – 4:00 PM (WAT)\nVenue: Zoom Online (Register Now) \nBackground and Rationale \nAgriculture remains central to livelihoods and economic activity across Central Africa\, yet the region continues to capture limited value from its agricultural output. Primary commodities are often exported with minimal processing\, leaving countries vulnerable to price volatility\, external shocks\, and persistent trade deficits. At the same time\, Central Africa faces pressing challenges of job creation\, industrial diversification\, and regional market integration. \nThe African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) presents a unique opportunity to reverse these trends by enabling scale\, reducing trade barriers\, and fostering regional value chains. For Central Africa\, AfCFTA can serve as a catalyst for agro-industrialization\, linking farms to processing\, manufacturing\, logistics\, and regional markets. By shifting from raw material exports to competitive agro-industries\, countries can increase value addition\, stimulate private investment\, and generate decent jobs—particularly for youth and women. \nHowever\, realizing this potential is not automatic. Structural constraints persist\, including weak transport and energy infrastructure\, limited access to finance\, fragmented standards and regulations\, skills gaps\, and uneven policy implementation. Effective agro-industrial development under AfCFTA will therefore require coherent industrial policy\, targeted investments\, and stronger coordination among governments\, the private sector\, regional economic communities\, and development partners. \nThis webinar seeks to examine how Central African countries can strategically leverage AfCFTA to strengthen agro-industrial value chains\, enhance competitiveness\, and accelerate structural transformation. \nObjectives of the Webinar \nThe webinar aims to: \n\nExamine the current state of agro-industrial value chains in Central Africa and their role in economic transformation.\nAnalyze how AfCFTA can enable scale\, market access\, and competitiveness for agro-industrial products.\nIdentify policy\, infrastructure\, and financing constraints limiting value-chain upgrading.\nExplore industrial policy options and private-sector strategies to strengthen agro-processing and manufacturing.\nFoster dialogue among policymakers\, investors\, researchers\, and practitioners on actionable pathways forward.\n\nTarget Audience \n\nPolicymakers and regulators in trade\, agriculture\, and industry\nAgribusinesses\, SMEs\, and private investors\nDevelopment partners and financial institutions\nThink tank researchers and academics\nCivil society and producer organizations\nStudents and practitioners interested in regional integration and industrialization\n\nExpected Outcomes \nBy the end of the webinar\, participants are expected to: \n\nGain a clearer understanding of how AfCFTA can support agro-industrial transformation in Central Africa.\nIdentify priority value chains and policy bottlenecks limiting competitiveness.\nLearn from comparative experiences and practical approaches to value-chain upgrading.\nStrengthen networks among public\, private\, and regional actors.\nContribute to evidence-informed dialogue on industrial policy and regional integration.\n\nAbout the Nkafu Policy Institute \nThe Nkafu Policy Institute of the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation is a leading independent African policy research institution with vision to accelerate Africa’s Economic Transformation. It drives Africa’s prosperity through evidence-informed policymaking\, enabling all citizens to thrive in free\, fair\, democratic\, and flourishing economies. Through rigorous analysis\, high-impact publications\, and inclusive dialogue\, Nkafu promotes practical reforms that strengthen governance and enhance Africa’s development trajectory. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/agro-industrial-value-chains-and-afcfta-unlocking-competitive-industries-in-central-africa/
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SUMMARY:The Governance Landscape in Central Africa: Actors\, Authority\, and Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, November 24\, 2026\nTime: 3:00 – 4:00 PM (WAT)\nVenue: Zoom Online (Register now) \nBackground and Rationale \nGovernance outcomes in Central Africa are shaped by a complex ecosystem of actors that extend well beyond formal state institutions. Executive power\, security establishments\, political parties\, traditional authorities\, business elites\, civil society organizations\, religious institutions\, and external partners all influence how authority is exercised and how public decisions are made. Understanding this governance landscape is essential for advancing democratic accountability\, policy reform\, and inclusive development in the region. \nAcross Central Africa\, highly centralized political systems coexist with informal power structures and weak accountability mechanisms. While constitutions and legal frameworks often articulate principles of separation of powers and citizen oversight\, the practical operation of governance frequently reflects asymmetries of power\, limited institutional checks\, and constrained civic space. These dynamics affect public service delivery\, economic management\, security governance\, and public trust in state institutions. \nFor think tanks\, civil society actors\, development partners\, and reform-minded policymakers\, engaging effectively in this environment requires a clear understanding of who holds authority\, how decisions are influenced\, and where leverage points for accountability and reform exist. This webinar seeks to unpack these dynamics by examining governance actors\, formal and informal power relationships\, and accountability pathways across Central Africa. \nObjectives of the Webinar \nThe webinar aims to: \n\nMap key actors shaping governance and decision-making in Central Africa.\nExamine how authority is exercised across formal institutions and informal power networks.\nAnalyze the effectiveness of accountability mechanisms\, including parliaments\, courts\, civil society\, and the media.\nIdentify leverage points for strengthening governance reform and policy influence.\nFoster informed dialogue among policymakers\, researchers\, civil society\, and development partners.\n\nTarget Audience \n\nPolicymakers and public officials\nThink tank researchers and analysts\nCivil society and advocacy organizations\nDevelopment partners and donors\nAcademics\, students\, and media professionals\nPractitioners interested in governance reform and policy influence\n\nExpected Outcomes \nBy the end of the webinar\, participants are expected to: \n\nGain a clearer understanding of governance actors and power dynamics in Central Africa.\nIdentify gaps and opportunities in accountability mechanisms.\nDevelop more informed strategies for policy engagement and reform advocacy.\nStrengthen networks among governance actors across the region.\nContribute to Nkafu’s broader work on governance\, democracy\, and policy uptake in Central Africa.\n\nAbout the Nkafu Policy Institute \nThe Nkafu Policy Institute of the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation is a leading independent African policy research institution with vision to accelerate Africa’s Economic Transformation. It drives Africa’s prosperity through evidence-informed policymaking\, enabling all citizens to thrive in free\, fair\, democratic\, and flourishing economies. Through rigorous analysis\, high-impact publications\, and inclusive dialogue\, Nkafu promotes practical reforms that strengthen governance and enhance Africa’s development trajectory. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/the-governance-landscape-in-central-africa-actors-authority-and-accountability/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
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SUMMARY:Bridging the Digital Divide – Technology\, AI and the Future of Work in Central Africa
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, December 2\, 2026\nTime: 3:00 – 4:00 PM (WAT)\nVenue: Zoom Online (Register now) \nBackground and Rationale \nDigital technologies—and increasingly artificial intelligence (AI)—are transforming labor markets worldwide. Automation\, machine learning\, digital platforms\, and data-driven systems are reshaping how work is organized\, which skills are demanded\, and how productivity gains are distributed. For many economies\, these technologies are becoming central to competitiveness\, innovation\, and long-term growth. \nIn Central Africa\, the potential of digitalization and AI remains unevenly realized. While mobile technologies and digital services have expanded\, especially in urban centers\, deep digital divides persist across geography\, gender\, education levels\, and firm size. Limited broadband infrastructure\, high connectivity costs\, weak digital ecosystems\, and gaps in advanced digital and AI-related skills constrain the region’s ability to fully participate in the digital economy. \nThe rapid emergence of AI raises both opportunities and risks for Central Africa’s labor markets. On one hand\, AI-enabled tools can improve productivity\, enable new forms of work\, support entrepreneurship\, and expand access to markets and services. On the other hand\, without deliberate policy choices\, AI and automation risk reinforcing informality\, displacing vulnerable workers\, and widening inequalities between those with digital skills and those without. \nThese dynamics are unfolding amid high youth unemployment\, rapid demographic growth\, and a labor market dominated by informality. The central policy challenge is therefore not whether technology and AI will shape the future of work in Central Africa—but how governments\, the private sector\, and development partners can ensure that this transformation is inclusive\, job-creating\, and aligned with decent work principles. \nThis webinar will provide a platform for evidence-informed dialogue on how Central Africa can bridge digital divides\, build AI-ready skills\, and harness technology to support productive employment and shared prosperity. \nObjectives of the Webinar \nThe webinar aims to: \n\nExamine the nature of digital and AI-related divides in Central Africa and their implications for work.\nAssess how digital technologies and AI are reshaping employment\, productivity\, and informality.\nExplore the risks and opportunities of AI adoption for youth and women in the labor market.\nIdentify policy\, regulatory\, and investment priorities to support inclusive digital and AI-driven economies.\nPromote dialogue on aligning technology and AI strategies with skills development and decent work.\n\nTarget Audience \n\nPolicymakers and regulators\nTechnology firms and private-sector leaders\nDevelopment partners and donors\nThink tank researchers and academics\nCivil society organizations\nYouth\, students\, and workforce development practitioners\n\nExpected Outcomes \nBy the end of the webinar\, participants are expected to: \n\nGain a clearer understanding of how technology and AI are shaping the future of work in Central Africa.\nIdentify key digital and AI-related barriers to inclusive employment.\nUnderstand priority policy and investment actions needed to bridge digital divides.\nStrengthen networks among stakeholders working on digitalization\, AI\, and jobs.\nContribute to evidence-informed policy dialogue on inclusive digital and AI transitions.\n\nAbout the Nkafu Policy Institute \nThe Nkafu Policy Institute of the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation is a leading independent African policy research institution with vision to accelerate Africa’s Economic Transformation. It drives Africa’s prosperity through evidence-informed policymaking\, enabling all citizens to thrive in free\, fair\, democratic\, and flourishing economies. Through rigorous analysis\, high-impact publications\, and inclusive dialogue\, Nkafu promotes practical reforms that strengthen governance and enhance Africa’s development trajectory. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/bridging-the-digital-divide-technology-ai-and-the-future-of-work-in-central-africa/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
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