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Le 11 novembre 2011, Michael D. Higgins est devenu le neuvième président de lâIrlande. Il a ensuite été réélu le 11 novembre 2018 pour un second mandat.
Voix politique passionnée, poète et écrivain, universitaire et homme dâÃtat, défenseur des droits de...
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The management of international development has been the dominant part of Mr. Jean-Michel Severinoâs career. General Inspector of Finances, French Ministry of Finances. Former Vice-President of the World Bank for Asia, former Director General of the Agence Française de Développement From 2001 to 2009, Jean-Michel Severino was the...
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Prof. Paul Collier of Oxford University presented a paper entitled: "Post Conflict Recovery: How Should AfDB Strategies Be Distinctive" in which he said that post-conflict countries in Africa constituted a unique group deserving special policies and assistance from aid donors, given that there was a high risk...
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Prof. Calestous Juma, Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard University, presented a highly interactive seminar on the theme: "Reinventing Growth: Technological Innovation and Economic Revival in Africa". The professor perceived an opportunity for Africaâs sustainable development through a new conceptual framework, which defines the...
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Mr. Michel Camdessus, the International Monetary Fundâs former Managing Director, focused on: Improving Access for African Rural Areas to Water and Sanitation. He reflected on various efforts made to achieve the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of reducing, by half, the over two billion people who lack access to...
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Mr. K. Y. Amoako, the United Nationsâ Economic Commission for Africaâs (UNECA) former Executive Secretary and a member of the International Task Force on Global Public Goods, presented the Task Forceâs report entitled, "Meeting Global Challenges: International Cooperation in the National Interest". He focused on six categories...
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The first African to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Wole Soyinka, has said that the reversal of Africaâs brain drain is key to the continentâs development. The Nigerian literary icon and civic activist made the statement at the African Development Bank (AfDB) Groupâs Sixteenth Eminent Speakers Programme...
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The AfDB launched the 2006 Eminent Speakers Seminar on Thursday 2 March 2006. The Keynote speech was delivered by Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, the First President of the Republic of Zambia who spoke on the theme: "The HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Africa: My Hopes and Fears".
Kenneth Kaunda (28...
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Tanzaniaâs former President, Benjamin Mkapa, was in Tunis on December 11 and 12 to make a presentation on "Governance and Investment in Africa: Experience After 40 Years" as part of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Groupâs Eminent Speakersâ series. Mr. Mkapa, came to the Bank with a message:...
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John Agyekum Kufuor Former President of Ghana (2001-2009) Date and Place of Birth: 8 December 1938, Kumasi (Ghana). Education: Mr. Kufuor was called to the Bar at Lincoln Inn, London (1959-1961) and obtained an Honours Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Exeter College, University of Oxford...
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Mr. Diouf will give a presentation onImproving Africaâs Perspectives in a Globalized World: the Role of Regional Integration.The session will be chaired by ADB President, Mr. Donald Kaberuka.
Mr. Abdou Diouf was elected Secretary-General of the Francophonie on 20 October 2002, during the Ninth Francophonie Summit in Bayreuth....
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Mr. Festus Mogae, Former President of Botswana
Under the African Development Bank (AfDB) Groupâs Eminent Speakers Program, Botswanaâs former President, Festus Mogae, addressed a seminar at the Bankâs Temporary Relocation Agency in Tunis. He addressed Bank Staff, officials of international organizations and members of the diplomatic corps on...
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