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African Economic Platform Report
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African Union Foundation Profile
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Conclusions of the Inaugural African Economic Platform
INAUGURAL AFRICAN ECONOMIC PLATFORM
20th to 22nd March, 2017
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Macroeconomic Policy and Financing for Africa’s Economic transformation under
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PLENARY PANEL 4: A brief on African Skills Revolution & Reaping Its Demographic
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PLENARY PANEL 3: A brief on Competitiveness of the African Private Sector: Build
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PLENARY PANEL 2: A brief on Intra African Trade and Investments
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PLENARY PANEL 1: A brief on the African Union Commodities Strategy and Industria
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AEP Media Accreditation Application Form
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Official AEP Host Country Requirements for Media Accreditation
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Inaugural AEP Concept Note
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AEP Synopsis
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AEP 2017 Programme
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Theme 4: Free Movement
Every moment of historic growth has generated migrants from different locations. Growth spins the chances for a new life but its distribution, particularly at the early stages of a country’s take-off, is uneven and unpredictable. It would have been absurd to propose bombing the boats that were sailing to South America full of migrants escaping the misfortunes of the two World Wars’ aftermath.
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Theme 3: Industrialisation Made In Africa through Regional Value Chains
The continent has the key elements to drive and support a robust strategy to leverage on domestic resources that are essential in making trade and industrialisation key drivers of the transformation of the African continent.
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Theme 1: African Skills Revolution & Reaping the Demographic Dividend
Lack of education and mismatched skills is the principal obstacle to labour markets, resulting in high unemployment across different age groups. The mismatch affects both university graduates and young people with secondary education. In this context, it becomes a critical issue to provide the required skills to Africa’s youth along the value chain of our resources.
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Theme 2: Expanding Opportunities for Intra African Trade
What would it take for African countries to stop exporting the bulk of their oil, diamonds and maize to foreign countries rather than to other African countries?