Thursday, November 4, 2010

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fwd: Invitation: Panel Discussion on Democratisation in Africa:”Challenges & Opportunities”

The fact that there is an unbalanced representation vis a vis gender on the panel gives one the impression that the forum is just another talking shop. 
Dr Tuakli
 
JM Tuakli, MD MPH
Executive Director, CHILD & Associates.



From: Mutah Acha <mutacha@googlemail.com>
To: USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 4, 2010 2:36:11 AM
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fwd: Invitation: Panel Discussion on Democratisation in Africa:"Challenges & Opportunities"


Invitation


Panel Discussion on Democratisation in Africa:"Challenges & Opportunities"


Free event:  Register now to secure a place.


We are delighted to invite you to this distinguished panel discussion on democratisation in Africa. In recent years, we have seen Africa gradually emerging from an era plagued with underdevelopment, poverty and conflicts into a new decade dominated with efforts to improve infrastructure and trade, strengthen institutions and enhance democracy across the continent.

A gradual process that has faced enormous challenges raging from bad governance, corruption, unconstitutional power changes to investor apathy.

Despite of all these challenges, there is a huge pool of untapped opportunities which if exploited diligently and efficiently will speed up the development and democratisation processes on the continent.


In the wake of all these, there is therefore a continuous quest to keep listening and talking to those contributing directly through counselling, advising and crafting the policies being implemented across most part of the continent.

It is therefore in this light that the African Policy Forum (APF), in Partnership with the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS); University of London invites you to join:


 Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh; Director and Senior Associate for Africa; National Democratic Institute (NDI),

Prof. Steven Chan; Professor of international relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and

 Dr. Muzong Kodi; Fellow Associate for the African program at the Chatham House

 

for a panel discussion on the Democratisation in Africa.

 

Venue: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS); University of London

              Brunnei Suite (Ground Floor)

Date    : 25th November 2010

Time   : 5:30pm – 8:00pm

 

This event is FREE but registration is required to secure a place.

 

Register now: click here to register



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