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OCTOBER 15, 2022 - WASHINGTON DC. 2022 IMF/WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETINGS: State of the Africa Region: Opportunities in a Turbulent Time

 

The State of the Africa Region takes stock of global headwinds affecting the region and provide a timely overview of macro-economic trends, given the slowing GDP, high debt, and historically high food and energy prices. The discussion focused on measures that can deliver big wins for food security on the continent, such as better targeted public spending, investments in food transformation and resilient food systems, and stronger intra-regional trade.

 

Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves De Sousa, Finance Minister, Angola; Ahmat Jidoud, Minister of Finance, Niger; Uzziel Ndagijimana, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Rwanda; Mamadou Moustapha Bâ, Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal; Jeanine Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Republic of Liberia; Harifidy Janset Ramilison, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Madagascar; Monica Musonda, Chief Executive Officer, Java Foods; Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, Director, West Africa Center of Excellence for Crop Improvement (WACCI), Ghana; Ousmane Diagana, Vice President, Western and Central Africa, World Bank; Victoria Kwakwa, Vice President, Eastern and Southern Africa, World Bank; Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist, Africa, World Bank; Connell Thompson, Musician. Moderator, Lerato MbeleInternational broadcaster. Photo: World Bank

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OCTOBER 15, 2022 - WASHINGTON DC. 2022 IMF/WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETINGS: State of the Africa Region: Opportunities in a Turbulent Time

 

The State of the Africa Region takes stock of global headwinds affecting the region and provide a timely overview of macro-economic trends, given the slowing GDP, high debt, and historically high food and energy prices. The discussion focused on measures that can deliver big wins for food security on the continent, such as better targeted public spending, investments in food transformation and resilient food systems, and stronger intra-regional trade.

 

Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves De Sousa, Finance Minister, Angola; Ahmat Jidoud, Minister of Finance, Niger; Uzziel Ndagijimana, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Rwanda; Mamadou Moustapha Bâ, Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal; Jeanine Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Republic of Liberia; Harifidy Janset Ramilison, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Madagascar; Monica Musonda, Chief Executive Officer, Java Foods; Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, Director, West Africa Center of Excellence for Crop Improvement (WACCI), Ghana; Ousmane Diagana, Vice President, Western and Central Africa, World Bank; Victoria Kwakwa, Vice President, Eastern and Southern Africa, World Bank; Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist, Africa, World Bank; Connell Thompson, Musician. Moderator, Lerato MbeleInternational broadcaster. Photo: World Bank

OCTOBER 15, 2022 - WASHINGTON DC. 2022 IMF/WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETINGS: State of the Africa Region: Opportunities in a Turbulent Time

 

The State of the Africa Region takes stock of global headwinds affecting the region and provide a timely overview of macro-economic trends, given the slowing GDP, high debt, and historically high food and energy prices. The discussion focused on measures that can deliver big wins for food security on the continent, such as better targeted public spending, investments in food transformation and resilient food systems, and stronger intra-regional trade.

 

Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves De Sousa, Finance Minister, Angola; Ahmat Jidoud, Minister of Finance, Niger; Uzziel Ndagijimana, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Rwanda; Mamadou Moustapha Bâ, Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal; Jeanine Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Republic of Liberia; Harifidy Janset Ramilison, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Madagascar; Monica Musonda, Chief Executive Officer, Java Foods; Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, Director, West Africa Center of Excellence for Crop Improvement (WACCI), Ghana; Ousmane Diagana, Vice President, Western and Central Africa, World Bank; Victoria Kwakwa, Vice President, Eastern and Southern Africa, World Bank; Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist, Africa, World Bank; Connell Thompson, Musician. Moderator, Lerato MbeleInternational broadcaster. Photo: World Bank

OCTOBER 15, 2022 - WASHINGTON DC. 2022 IMF/WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETINGS: State of the Africa Region: Opportunities in a Turbulent Time

 

The State of the Africa Region takes stock of global headwinds affecting the region and provide a timely overview of macro-economic trends, given the slowing GDP, high debt, and historically high food and energy prices. The discussion focused on measures that can deliver big wins for food security on the continent, such as better targeted public spending, investments in food transformation and resilient food systems, and stronger intra-regional trade.

 

Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves De Sousa, Finance Minister, Angola; Ahmat Jidoud, Minister of Finance, Niger; Uzziel Ndagijimana, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Rwanda; Mamadou Moustapha Bâ, Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal; Jeanine Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Republic of Liberia; Harifidy Janset Ramilison, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Madagascar; Monica Musonda, Chief Executive Officer, Java Foods; Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, Director, West Africa Center of Excellence for Crop Improvement (WACCI), Ghana; Ousmane Diagana, Vice President, Western and Central Africa, World Bank; Victoria Kwakwa, Vice President, Eastern and Southern Africa, World Bank; Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist, Africa, World Bank; Connell Thompson, Musician. Moderator, Lerato MbeleInternational broadcaster. Photo: World Bank

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