Episode #81
(Season 4; Ep.16):
#AUSummit27: Perspectives on the Summit by Civil Society -- the Case of SOTU
Season 4 is STILL on the theme of “making money for Africa”.
We commenced the Season unpacking the nitty-gritty of the Creative Economy, and concluded that Film, more than any other cog in the Creative Economy wheel, was probably the most dominant within that Economy.
In episode 2, we appreciated how, if managed properly, Sports could become the biggest employer in Ghana, the sub region, and the Continent.
In episode 3, we started to treat the all-important topic of customer service, concluding that, Ghana can achieve an “insanely customer-centric culture” as seen in the West, but it takes exposure and training of frontline staff to do that.
In episode 4, we concluded that East Africa continues to rise, while episode 5 helped demystify Africa’s agriculture under the AU’s flagship programme of CAADP, concluding that issues around Agribusiness and nutrition will dominate discussions around Agriculture after the 12th CAADP Partnership Platform meeting that was held in Accra mid-April.
In episode 6, we piggy-backed on the *UNCTAD E-Commerce week* that took place from 18-22 April in Geneva, concluding the show on Cyber-crime with the shocking conclusion that Ghana’s Cyber-awareness is at a shockingly low threshold.
Episode 7 saw us in a conversation with the West Africa Civil Society Institute for updates on latest activities, and publications, concluding that it was necessary to have a conversation about African philanthropy.
Episode 8 shone the spotlight on AfriTourism for the fourth time, concluding that the “Think Ghana, Think Cocoa” venture, which was unveiled at a Marketing competition at the University of Ghana Business School in April, needs immense support as it has put cocoa very significantly into conversations around tourism.
Episode 9 sought to unpack Model ECOWAS Summit that took place on ECOWAS Day – 28 May, 2016. Episode 10 was a reflective one on Africa Day, whereas episodes 11-13 have equally-been reflective.
In the first edition for the month of July, it's the 27th Edition of the AU Summit that is on our minds
In this edition of the Show, we are -- yet again -- speaking to lawyer and Coordinator of Nairobi-based State of the Union(SOTU) Osai Ojigho, who will help demystify aspects of the AU Summit.
After Brexit, much of the international media has been agog with speculation that it signalled the effective demise of the African Union, and then some! The other stories were, for once, good-news ones that suggested the introduction of the e-passport for Africa's diplomats & high-level officials was "the opposite of brexit" in addition, there was usual discussion of how Africa's regional integration dynamics would change as a consequence of Brexit.
All to which we ask Osai Ojigho to help us understand some of the dynamics surrouding AUSummit27
Join us if you can at 14h05 on Wednesday 13 July, 2016
Call us on the following number
+233(302)777.173
Guiding questions
How important are AU summits in helping monitor the AU's work?
Who is likely to be next AU Commission chair?
What is civil society expectation of the AU Summit?
Guest on the line
Osai Ojigho, Coordinator, State of the Union, Nairobi, Kenya
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
COMING UP!>>Ep.75 | Season 4, Ep.10 | Demystifying Africa’s Integration through ECOWAS and African Union dynamics – or a case of unpacking the Brussels-based PERIA programme & the Nairobi-based State of The [African] Union
Episode #75
Demystifying
Africa’s Integration through ECOWAS and African Union dynamics –
or a case of
unpacking the Brussels-based PERIA programme & the Nairobi-based
State of The [African] Union
Season 4 is STILL on the theme of “making
money for Africa”.
We commenced
the Season unpacking the nitty-gritty of the Creative Economy, and concluded
that Film, more than any other cog
in the Creative Economy wheel, was probably the most dominant within that
Economy.
In episode 2,
we appreciated how, if managed properly, Sports could become the biggest
employer in Ghana, the sub region, and the Continent.
In episode 3,
we started to treat the all-important topic of customer service, concluding
that, Ghana can achieve an “insanely customer-centric culture” as seen in the
West, but it takes exposure and training of frontline staff to do that.
In episode 4,
we concluded that East Africa continues to rise, while episode 5 helped
demystify Africa’s agriculture under the AU’s flagship programme of CAADP,
concluding that issues around Agribusiness and nutrition will dominate
discussions around Agriculture after the 12th CAADP Partnership
Platform meeting that was held in Accra mid-April.
In episode 6,
we piggy-backed on the *UNCTAD E-Commerce week* that took
place from 18-22 April in Geneva, concluding the show on Cyber-crime with the
shocking conclusion that Ghana’s Cyber-awareness is at a shockingly low
threshold.
Episode 7 saw
us in a conversation with the West Africa Civil Society Institute for updates
on latest activities, and publications, concluding that it was necessary to
have a conversation about African philanthropy.
Episode 8 shone
the spotlight on AfriTourism for the fourth time, concluding that the “Think
Ghana, Think Cocoa” venture, which was unveiled at a Marketing competition at
the University of Ghana Business School in April, needs immense support as it
has put cocoa very significantly into conversations around tourism.
Last week’s
episode sought to unpack Model ECOWAS Summit that will take place on ECOWAS Day
– 28 May, 2016.
Now for the 18th May edition of
Africa in Focus, in the spirit of Regional Integration month, traditionally
scheduled for May since 2013, we have yet-another special edition celebrating
Africa’s integration at both ECOWAS and African Union levels.
At a time that Togo will be celebrating African Integration Week from 21-25 May under
the auspices of its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we believe it is even more
important to consolidate the spirit of conversations around Africa’s
integration by speaking to different experts who can help us better-understand
why Africa’s integration remains very relevant to the continent’s development.
It is auspicious to further be having this
conversation at the cusp of the 25th
anniversary of the Abuja Treaty establishing the African Economic Community,
or the de facto blueprint of Africa’s integration in six steps – three
regional, three continental.
June is an important month for Africa’s
integration: not only is it the quarter-century celebration of the Abuja Treaty
or the month in which at Africa in Focus, we discussed African integration back
in 2014 – by speaking to the UNECA’s Dr.Joseph Attah-Mensah; Ashesi
University’s Dr.Lloyd Amoah; and WACSI’s Charles Van Dyck, -- but the month in which the Tripartite Free
Trade Area was launched in Egypt in 2015.
On 14 April, Africa in Focus was invited to a lunchtime seminar of the launch
of the Brussels-based Economic Centre for Development, Policy & Management
(ECDPM)’s PERIA programme (Political Economy of Regional Integration in Africa).
On Friday 13 May, PERIA was launched at the AU Commission, but as yet-another
novel programme, how much does it complement ECDPM’s work on regional
integration? To this end, we will be speaking to Dr. Bruce Byiers, Senior
Policy Officer at ECDPM, -- LIVE FROM TOGO – to help us understand and
better-unpack the PERIA programme and its value-add to conversations around
regional integration.
Our second conversation will be with Osai
Ojigho – Coordinator of Kenya-based CSO – who is no stranger to Africa in Focus
Show or its sister programme – the XYZ Africa News Bulletin@8.
Her special area of interest is that of the
African Union, and Member States commitment and compliance to its protocols.
This is compelling and cutting-edge content
on African integration, & ECOWAS made easier.
How can you afford to miss it a week away
from the continent’s celebration of AU day on 25 May?
Join us if
you can at 2.05pm on 18 May, 2016.
Call us on the following number
+233(302)777.173
Guiding questions
Ø What is
the rationale behind PERIA?
Ø What is
the added-value to the conversation on Africa’s integration?
Ø What about
AU Member States’ and their compliance, or lack thereof, towards Protocols?
Guests on the line:
Ø Osai
Ojigho, Co-ordinator, State of the Union, Kenya LIVE FROM NAIROBI
Ø Dr.Bruce
Byiers, Senior Policy Officer, ECDPM Brussels Office, Belgium LIVE FROM Lome, TOGO
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*more details will be available soon on www.africainfocusradioshow.org ; africainfocusshow.blogspot.com.
*more details will be available soon on www.africainfocusradioshow.org ; africainfocusshow.blogspot.com.
*Follow the
conversations on #AfricainFocus on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/africainfocus14.
*Tweet
Emmanuel ahead of time on www.twitter.com/ekbensah,
using #africainfocus .
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