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Oxford Africa Conference 2024

Charting Africa's Path Forward: A Journey of Possibilities

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Rhodes House

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May 24th - 25th, 2024

8am to 5:30pm

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Conference Themes

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Governance and

Democracy

       Explore avenues for promoting           transparency, accountability, and         citizen participation to strengthen        governance structures across Africa 

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Economic Development and Entrepreneurship

Discuss strategies for fostering inclusive growth, unlocking entrepreneurial potential, and driving sustainable economic development in Africa's diverse contexts.

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Healthcare and

Well-being 

Delve into innovative approaches to healthcare delivery, disease prevention, and well-being promotion, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities facing African communities.

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Gender Equity and

Empowerment

Examine pathways to advance gender equality, empower women, and dismantle barriers to inclusive development and representation in African society.

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Climate, Innovation

and Sustainability

Tackle pressing environmental issues, harnessing innovation and sustainable practices to mitigate climate change impacts and promote resilience across the African continent.

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AI and 

Technology

Explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and technology in driving socio-economic progress, fostering innovation, and addressing pressing challenges across various sectors in Africa

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Conference Panels & Workshops

Panel 1

Navigating Democracy Dynamics in Contemporary Africa: Addressing Challenges and Embracing Opportunities

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Moving Trillions: How does Africa move from aspirations to tangible outcomes?

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Navigating the Political Disintegration of the Horn of Africa: Interrelated Crises and Pathways to Stability

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Unleashing Entrepreneurial Potential for Sustainable Economic Development in Africa

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Empowering Africa: Navigating Challenges, Fostering Gender Equity

Workshop 2

Infrastructure, Innovation, and Investments for Health Security in Africa

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AI for Inclusive Development in Africa: Practical Applications, Ethics, and Policy Frameworks

Workshop 3

African Voices on Climate Change Adaptation: Policy, Partnership, and Action

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His Excellency Governor Godwin Obaseki,

Executive Governor of Edo State, Nigeria

Conference Speakers

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Rt. Hon. Raila

Odinga, EGH

Prime Minister
Republic of Kenya

(2008-2013)

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HE Mr. Albertus Aochamub

Namibian Ambassador to France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal, Permanent UNESCO Delegate.

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Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Director-General, World Health Organization

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Jabez

Magomere

Jabez Magomere is a Dphil 

student whose work focuses on

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Wantoe T.

Wantoe 

Wantoe T. Wantoe is a distinguished advocate for women and children's rights, a 

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Dr Anne

Makena

Dr Anne Makena is the Co-Director of the Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx), a vibrant 

Conference Moderators

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Andisani

Masindi

Andisani is an experienced strategy professional with a diverse and dynamic

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Dr Biruk

Terrefe

Departmental Lecturer in African Politics

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Adebisi

Adenipekun

Adebisi is a public and health

thought leader. He is a policy

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Nwangele Godwin Chukwuemeka

Emeka is passionate about driving energy transitions geared towards economic 

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Knollis 

Delle

Young Professional - Climate Change Commonwealth Sec....

Workshop Facilitators

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Conference Team

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The 2024 ISF, an integral part of the Oxford Africa Conference, invites submissions from current students at the University of Oxford and students across the African continent. This year, we are piloting a new collaborative approach by partnering with leading universities in each of the four key African regions—the West, East, North, and South—to promote the open call in their universities through ambassadors. This pilot program aims to gauge the effectiveness of regional collaboration and sets the stage for potentially broader participation in future conferences. Participants can submit their work in three main categories: research, entrepreneurship, and development, all of which align with the focus areas of the Oxford Africa Conference.

Innovation Seed Fund

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Conference Gala Dinner (Africa Day Celebration)

This year's conference Gala Dinner is scheduled for the 25th of May, from 6:00 pm to 10:30 pm, at the Kassam Stadium Events Center. Coinciding with Africa Day, the event is themed "Africa is not a country." It aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse regarding the significance of narrative shaping in combating homogenised perceptions of the continent. The Gala will delve into the complexities inherent in the diverse narratives within and about Africa. It seeks to offer nuanced insights into the role of creatives in challenging stereotypes, expanding narratives, and countering the tendency to reduce Africa to a singular story. This will be achieved through a cultural and fashion showcase, highlighting the richness and diversity of African cultures and identities.

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