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NABA Perspectives: Let's Talk About Africa
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The world is changing, and with it Africa's role on the world stage.
Transforming Africa's Food Systems - with Svein Tore Holsether
On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Svein Tore Holsether, President and CEO of Yara International, about the challenges and opportunities of transforming Africa's food systems, and how private investment can help to unlock the continent's agricultural potential.
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Africa's changing investment realities: A conversation with Jens Thomassen of A.P. Møller Capital
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we sit down with Jens Thomassen, Partner at A.P. Møller Capital, about how investment across Africa is changing against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global political and economic landscape.
Africa's Changing role in World Affairs: A conversation with Zemedeneh Negatu
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Zemedeneh Negatu, Global Chairman - Fairfax Africa Fund, about the implications from a changing global economic and geopolitical order for African economies, and the continent's role in world affairs.
Towards a New Multilateralism: A conversation with Ahunna Eziakonwa
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In the second of our podcast series, following the Nordic-African Business Summit 2024 on October 3rd, we sit down with Ms. Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the UNDP Africa Bureau, to discuss the challenges to multilateralism from intensifying geopolitical competition between major powers, rising conflict, and a more volatile global economy, and explore Africa's rol...
13th Nordic-African Business Summit
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The 13th Nordic-African Business Summit - the region’s leading Africa-focused business platform - 250 leaders in business and policy to explored the implications of the emerging world order for investment on the continent, and the opportunities this presents to strengthen partnerships between Africa and the Nordic region. Video: Thought Leader Africa
Africa in a Shifting Global Order: A conversation with H.E. Yusuf Tuggar
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In the first of our series - Navigating a New World Order - examining the implications of a rapidly changing global economic and political landscape for African economies, we speak with the Foreign Minister of Nigeria. Thank you to Thought Leader Africa for the excellent production. www.thoughtleader.global/
Nordic-African Business Summit 2024: Navigating a New World Order
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The Nordic-African Business Summit 2024, the 13th edition of the Nordic region's leading Africa-focused business platform, will take place at he Grand Hotel, Oslo, on October 3rd. The Summit will convene decision-makers in business and policy for actionable engagement to drive investment and cooperation with African economies. Under the theme - Navigating a New World Order - a core part of this...
Navigating new Realities for Norwegian investment in Africa - with Terje Osmundsen
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Terje Osmundsen, CEO of Empower New Energy, about new realities shaping the continent's economic and geopolitical landscape, and how to scale up mutually beneficial investment from Norwegian companies.
Norway-Africa relations in a New World Order - with Nikolai Astrup
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Nikolai Astrup, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, and a former Minister of International Development of Norway. We discuss the implications of a rapidly changing global economic order, the dangers of increasingly tense geopolitical competition, and the opportunities all of this presents to drive stronger cooperation between Norway and Afric...
Changing Africa's Climate Change Narrative - with Akinwole Omoboriowo II, CEO, Genesis Energy Group
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On this episode we speak with Akinwole Omoboriowo II, Chairman and CEO of Genesis Energy Group - an Energy Infrastructure Development, Climate Impact Investment and Asset Management Group of Companies focused on Africa. We discuss the changing narrative about Africa and its climate change challenge, the changing landscape for climate-financing and investment on the continent, and how global geo...
Investing in Africa's energy transition - with Terje Pilskog
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Terje Pilskog, CEO of Norway's Scatec ASA, a leading renewable energy investor in Africa. We discuss Africa's role in the global energy transition, the opportunities for renewables on the continent, and how to ramp up financing for the sector.
NABA briefing with the EU s Africa IP SME Helpdesk
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On June 18th, 2024, NABA hosted a briefing with the European Union's Africa IP SME Helpdesk, a first-line, free, Intellectual Property assistance service for European SMEs that operate or intend to access the African market and look to improve their global competitiveness. For more details about the EU Africa IP SME Helpdesk, visit their website: intellectual-property-helpdesk.ec.europa.eu/regi...
Development Policy in a changing world
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Norway's Minister of International Development, H.E. Anne Beathe Tvinnereim, about the opportunities and challenges of development amid rapid global change, Africa's growing international importance, the green transition, and how to drive private investment!
Unlocking Africa's Energy Potential - with AfDB's Wale Shonibare
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On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Wale Shonibare, Director - Energy Financial Solutions, Policy and Regulation, at the African Development Bank (AfDB) about what is holding back Africa's vast energy potential, and more importantly, what can be, or is being done to unlock it.
The Race for Africa's Critical Minerals - with the EITI's Bady Baldé
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The race for Africa’s critical minerals is on. On this episode of NABA Perspectives we speak with Bady Baldé, Deputy Executive Director of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), about how the continent can “get it right” to drive investment and sustainable development, and move up the value chain.
Navigating Africa's evolving risk landscape
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Navigating Africa's evolving risk landscape
Africa in a Multipolar World - with Erik Solheim
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Africa in a Multipolar World - with Erik Solheim
Zambia's road from recovery to success
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Zambia's road from recovery to success
What's Driving Germany-Africa relations?
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What's Driving Germany-Africa relations?
Why is Africa's power crisis so difficult to fix?
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Why is Africa's power crisis so difficult to fix?
Understanding Senegal's Constitutional Crisis
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Understanding Senegal's Constitutional Crisis
Development Finance in a Changing World
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Development Finance in a Changing World
Africa's return to the capital markets
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Africa's return to the capital markets
Tanzania - an East African success story?
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Tanzania - an East African success story?
What will drive business, policy, and economy in Africa in 2024?
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What will drive business, policy, and economy in Africa in 2024?
Going beyond the headlines in Africa's Digital Economy
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Going beyond the headlines in Africa's Digital Economy
No easy way out of Africa's debt challenge?
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No easy way out of Africa's debt challenge?
LSE (London School of Economics) ranks as one of the Top educational institutions globally. Well done Chipo. Zambia should be so proud of you!
Very bright future for Zambia with such visionary leadership team.
Very good and More informative conversation
Very impressive chipo…
Wonderful discussion
Brilliant 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
l can vote for you Chipo late Mwanawasa rest in peace the man worked to give you to us you are an asset to the nation congrstulations President HH for putting this woman in that office. having layed that strong strong stone foundation tackle these areas also are the other major economics trajectories 1. change of Zambias Mind set and re setting of our minds 2. proper Decision making from individual levels to national level 3. make a law on maize farming for every Citizen must own a farm and grow not less than 2 hectors of maize. lets work together us a nation
Chipo you are articulating Zambia's economic out look very well. You are very knowledgeable in your field and the government picked the right calibre to occupy the office you are in currently. My advice is let these achievements be known by the local people through education. To reach this far,it means the citizens are going through tough time economically as it's a time of sacrifice. Nothing good comes without sacrificing. Yes GDP is growing but it's on the ground where people are struggling. Work on that. Actualise economic recovery
❤ great speech.
Great and articulate narrative there madam Chipo, the country needs more intellect and dedicated individuals like you to help move her forward and in the right direction. One step at a time!
Bless you Chipo, well articulated for us in this Great Nation Zambia, So Happy.
God bless
Good Interview.🎉
This is very impressive seeing how the new dawn government is working to ensure that the country is back on track and in shape and it's also amazing seeing educated young ladies like chipo holding positions like that in this administration, it's quite a big thumbs up and to his excellence himself i say HH simply means hope & help for Zambia 🇿🇲 🙏🫱 .
A very fruitful deliberations
Too much talk. things are getting worse on th ground. Usless administration
Well said. PDU needs to be more robust with its communication team.
This is a great interview so informative about Zambia success story. PF would not like to hear such kind of interview and report of success
Very exalent interview please continue doing it . Please chipo assist our president hh to govrn this great land linkit nation Zambia thanks
Chipokota well articulated and we are. Happy as a people of this great country called zambia to have a good servant of the people like you around the president. More grace upon you and may you leave long. Sambaulu provincial mob chairman north- Western province
This is very enlightening information Chipo. I would also love to see our own Zambian investors running the remaining mineral reserves.
Chipo you are too sharp, keep it up
Kwacha is deapreciating againest dollar those policy are not working
Hahahahaha We're suffering...
You can have nice policies however the most important is stability of exchange rate and cost of borrowing for local citizens. Over Jan 2023 to Jan 2024, currency depreciation to USD was approx. 40% & inflation averages 15% per annum. Once these are stable like Botswana, then it's a success. Right now, Zambia is still in the transition phase.
Why interview is such noisy background though?
I new chipo back in school she's got that heart every one would want.am actually happy to see her back tho on-line.i remember good days at chengelo school in mkush
Insightful. Implementation oriented
This is the type of discussion we need not petty politics. Thanks Chipo
This is not the first time we seeing some western investment who ran away 2007/2008
Leadership is about legacy, our great mwanawasa could not have left us without a remnant, Very very proud of you chipo for your loyalty to the president and for the work you doing, emphasis on implementation and removing of legal barriers to businessmen and women both local and foreign investors must feel at home and easy to do business
This interview should be broadcasted on our national TV station, people need this kind of information.
What a proficiency representation you are!
Your eloquence is hillsrious!!❤
Well spoken young lady,❤
These are things Zambian s must be hearing and taking into account to understand as ways forward from national economic recovery and national success. This is a time to shun cheap politics which an be seen in the comments section but hold to reason, give support and shut up where we do not understand this is called integrity and patriotism... Said easily development is made of such.
Sounds best but the reality/ physical response on ground, the worst and not welcomed by the people on grassroot
Excellent and elaborate.
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Policy adviser I wouldn't be proud to introduce myself because the policies are bad for real let the girl gain experience elsewhere her father's name is too great
Thank you. Very insightful.
Personally i don't believe in government systems; they haven't worked anywhere including in developed countries. Humans were not meant to rule fellow humans; they were meant to rule over the rest of creation
My dear lady there is no economic recovery in Zambia. In fact there is more hunger and youth unemployment since 2021. Its all an illusion Zambians are suffering from high commodity prices. Only Upnd govt officials like Mwanawass herself are enjoying shiny and oily stomachs. Continue to cheat the uninformed. 😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Great work there agreeing with you in all field of our governance, economy, debt and political stability that needs a lot information to our visitors.
Articulate, focused and passionate about the economic development of our country. We have a bright future ahead. It's time to keep the eye on the ball.
A 25 kg of maize meal was k 130,but now K500,GDP favours foreigners who have invested,but don’t pay tax,surprisingly the voters looks at the figures differently…don’t be disappointed in 2026. If the the GDP rise is causing more poverty,then looting of our resources is a case.We have to stop this direction in Africa. This is a form of neo-colonialism.
Please please please zambia foreign investments is not sustainable don't map out the mineral only to benefit Europea and the west, don't do it, if it is not going to be processed and finished their with the local where it will be daggy from, otherwise only few individuals and the west will benefit from it, local investment is what we need, she has nicely explained some of the things. But need to be implemented otherwise it's empty talk.
This girl is a theorist. We have more experienced people who can take up that position but the problem we are now facing systematic tribalism in these appointment. HH is a let down many youths are disillusioned in the current government.
The tribalist is yourself
Her introduction says it all, she can't bite a finger that feeds her, but deep down she's knows that they have failed miserably. The only thing they've highly achieved is talking and blaming others.
Hope both listening from life directives over not concentrating on structural kather on presernting rivers by restrenghening life of it by man's rehabilitative in a way by putting high man's Nuture plants with more food productive many more l thank you
The noise on the background is quite disturbing, is there a rally going on nearby?