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SUMMARY:World Economic Forum on Africa
DESCRIPTION:Africa’s economic outlook is positive. According to the International Monetary Fund\, almost half of the 40 fastest-growing emerging and developing countries are in Africa. Since 2016\, almost half of these countries have experienced a change in political leadership\, in most cases through democratically held elections. As a tribute to growing regional cooperation\, in March 2018 the African Union launched the African Continental Free Trade Area\, which envisions a single market expected to generate a combined GDP of more than $3.4 trillion and benefit over 1 billion people. \nWhile significant progress has been made on Africa’s political and economic transformation\, the continent continues to face significant challenges. Geopolitically\, new economic alliances are altering traditional relationships and spheres of influence. Pockets of conflict persist\, and fragility is increasingly exacerbated by climate-related environmental vulnerability. With an estimated investment gap of over $1 trillion a year to finance the Sustainable Development Goals\, the continent is also challenged to create 18 million jobs per year until 2035 to absorb youthful labour market entrants. Thus\, the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution calls for a more concerted regional dialogue and entrepreneurial and agile leadership to create pathways for shared prosperity and drive a sustainable future. \nThe programme in Cape Town\, South Africa\, aims to tackle these issues by focusing on how to scale up the transformation of regional architecture related to institutions\, infrastructure\, integration\, industrialization and innovation. Under the theme\, Shaping Inclusive Growth and Shared Futures in the Fourth Industrial Revolution\, the 28th World Economic Forum on Africa will convene more than 1\,000 regional and global leaders from politics\, business\, civil society and academia to shape regional and industry agendas in the year ahead.
URL:https://www.agec.org.au/event/world-economic-forum-on-africa/
LOCATION:Cape Town\, South Africa\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:Leadership Futures with Stephanie Burns – MELBOURNE (Session 1 of 2)
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nHave you attended Dr. Stephanie Burns’ Voice of Leadership Program? Are you ready to learn more\, to take another set of steps toward your future\, to prepare a detailed plan for how you can take Stephanie’s learnings and apply them towards achieving your career goals? Our Leadership Futures course is designed for those graduates of the Voice of Leadership\, who are interested in looking more deeply into the development of your human behaviour and leadership skills. The course is delivered over two sessions\, each with its own focus. This program builds on the content of the Voice of Leadership program\, and takes you into workshopping that content designing your own long-term future development. Unlike the WiBF Voice of Leadership Program\, Leadership Futures is open to an intimate cohort of 20 participants for a highly personalised and tailored experience and coaching from Stef. Note: This program is offered subject to demand. In the event that the program does not fill\, we may look to reschedule to an alternative date. Please register to confirm your place as soon as possible. \nPre Work\nNone required \nGoals\nOverall this course is designed to improve perception\, influence and the nature of change.
URL:https://www.agec.org.au/event/leadership-futures-with-stephanie-burns-melbourne/
LOCATION:Melbourne CBD\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women%20in%20Banking%20and%20Finance%20%28WiBF%29":MAILTO:mail@wibf.org.au
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