Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era
Development Reimagined
11 episodes
1 week ago
Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era podcast series features key African thought-leaders. It seeks to answer some of the trickiest questions relating to African economics, and the relationship between African countries and China.
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Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era podcast series features key African thought-leaders. It seeks to answer some of the trickiest questions relating to African economics, and the relationship between African countries and China.
Africa Unconstrained: "It's what we do with the money we borrow that matters" - with Malado Kaba
Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era
19 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
Africa Unconstrained: "It's what we do with the money we borrow that matters" - with Malado Kaba
The next instalment of our video series Africa Unconstrained, features Malado Kaba (former Finance Minister in Guinea and head of Falémé Advisory consultancy) to explore three key questions. We start first by asking: “if there was one number you think every African should be aware of with regards to Africa’s economies in a post-COVID19 context what would it be and why?”, followed by a conversation on African perspectives on debt and growth and concluding with reflections on the Africa-China relationship. Malado Kaba reminds us of the importance of new technologies, the need for women leaders across Africa, and to be strategic about how loans are structured.
Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era
Africa Unconstrained: Perspectives on the Continent’s New Era podcast series features key African thought-leaders. It seeks to answer some of the trickiest questions relating to African economics, and the relationship between African countries and China.