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MEDIA CENTRE REGISTER

Africa Moves Forward While the World Looks Away

Session 4 Amphi 4 July 2, 2026 15:00 - 16:00

Overview

For too long, Africa has been suffering the consequences of crises, shocks, and wars originating elsewhere. Its overall excessive debt limits its room for maneuver in the face of such exogenous events and explains its extreme sensitivity to volatility in global growth, interest rates, or exchange rates, as well as to unilateral decisions by major powers (the United States, China, India, Russia, etc.) or European countries. Where is Africa headed in light of current crises and their consequences (energy prices, interest rates, and exchange rates; implications for growth, demographics, employment, and debt, etc.)?


When it comes to financing its energy, ecological, and digital transitions, can we really say that the world is looking the other way? What about the continent’s attractiveness (FDI, portfolio flows, etc.)? Are the North’s financial commitments to Africa (COP, infrastructure funds, etc.) being honored and are they sufficient? How can Africa’s influence and role on the international stage be enhanced?


Speakers

Hadja Idrissa BAH
Executie Director
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Impact Jeunesse
Bio
Arkebe Oqubay METIKU
British Academy Global Professor
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SOAS Universtity of London
Bio
Élisabeth MORENO
Chair of the Board of Directors of Ring Capital and President of Ring Africa
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RING CAPITAL
Bio
Ludovic NGATSE

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Minister of Economy, Planning, Statistics and Foresight, Republic of the Congo
Bio
Stanislas TOMAVO
Chairman of the Board
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Research and Innovation Agency of Benin
Bio

Coordinator

Christian DE BOISSIEU
Member
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Le Cercle des économistes
Bio

Moderator

Renee MENDY
Journalist, Presenter and Founder
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Mendy Media & Publishing
Bio