Five trends to expect in Africa for the rest of 2022
Release Date: 04/13/2022
Foresight Africa Podcast
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John Mulligan, climate change lead at the World Gold Council, talks with host Aloysius Ordu about the Council’s role in global gold markets, changes in those markets, and how gold mining can be part of the solution to climate change. Mulligan also looks ahead to the next global climate conference, COP28 in Dubai. Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
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Danielle Resnick, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at Brookings, discusses her research on food security challenges in Africa. She notes the compounding global and regional crises that have worsened the food security situation, but also describes the creative ways that some African governments are addressing the problem. “Food system transformation, Resnick says, “means that we need to change how food is produced, traded, and consumed in order to promote healthy, sustainable outcomes for people, planet, and prosperity.” Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen...
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Belinda Archibong, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at Brookings and professor at Barnard College, talks with host Aloysius Ordu about mental health and other health challenges facing youth in Africa. She explores the nexus between health and economic issues like productivity and growth, and shares her research on using technology to help address these concerns. Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
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Jeanine Cooper, minister of agriculture for the Republic of Liberia, shares her transformative vision for agriculture in her country, one that is green, regenerative, appealing to youth, and promotes local consumption. A rice farmer herself, Minister Cooper also talks about the importance of that crop, and how Liberian agriculture is responding to the challenges of climate change. Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
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Ada Osakwe, a Nigerian innovator and business leader, talks about her role as an innovative entrepreneur and transformative investor. Osakwe founded the Nuli Juice Company and Agrolay Ventures, and was named Forbes Woman Africa businesswoman of the year in 2021. Addressing the gender gap in boardrooms, Osakwe says that “women leaders must support other women.” Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
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Bogolo Kenewendo, the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions’ special advisor, Africa director, and former minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry of Botswana, discusses the African perspective on climate action, biodiversity, climate finance, and gender-responsive solutions. She emphasizes the need for adaptation and resilience in the agricultural sector to secure livelihoods and address high poverty rates in Africa. Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
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David Moinina Sengeh, minister of basic and senior secondary education and chief innovation officer in Sierra Leone, urges other African policymakers to invest in education, and offers insight on how AI can be leveraged for educational improvement. Minister Sengeh also talks about his new book, Radical Inclusion, and his music as a way to connect with young people. The music track “Alagalan (feat. Augu6tine)” is included by permission of David Moinina, and can be heard on the album "Love Notes to Salone" (Moinina & Augu6tine, 2020). Show notes and transcript: Foresight...
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In this episode of Foresight Africa podcast, Ruth Kagia, senior fellow at Results for Development and former country director for Southern Africa at the World Bank, discusses the risks and opportunities of STEM education in Africa. She explains ways that young girls and women can enter STEM-related fields and more broadly how to address “learning poverty” on the continent. Show notes and transcript: Foresight Africa podcast is part of the . Subscribe and listen on , , , and wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to
info_outlineRyan Short, a partner at Genesis Analytics, explores five trends to look for in Africa's business world for the rest of the year 2022. He touches on achieving “net zero” in greenhouse gas emissions, ESG and impact, the EU’s green taxonomy, and more. He concludes giving some advice to African negotiators ahead of the COP27 climate summit in Egypt.
Show notes and transcript: https://brook.gs/36bDeS4
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