The Future of Africa
Convened by:
Michael Chege
Visiting Scholar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; Former Director, Institute for International Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Former Program Officer,
Governance and International Affairs, Eastern and Southern Africa, Ford Foundation
Topic:
- What are the prospects for economic and political reform in Africa?
Participants:
Seung Hong Choi President, World Resource Center; Former World Bank Resident Representative in Ghana and Uganda
John Cohen
Fellow, Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard University
Maimouna Mills
Shorenstein Fellow, The John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Dipolelo Ngatane
Project Development Officer for Higher Education, USAID; Mason Fellow, John F, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Joseph Okpaku
President, Okpaku Communications; Publisher, Third Press Publications; Advisory Board, UNDP's African Futures Project
Pearl Robinson
Director, International Relations Program, Professor of Political Science, Tufts University
Michael Roemer
Economist, Harvard Institute for International Development
Ferdinand Swai
Director, Kibaha Education Center, Tanzania; Mason Fellow, Harvard University
Melissa Wells
Special U.S. Envoy to the Sudan; Former U.S. Ambassador, Mozambique and Zaire
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