About the Programme
The Development Leadership Dialogue (DLD) at SOAS University of London is worked up to announce the seventh Future Leaders Programme (FLP), scheduled for 10-14 February 2025 in London. This prestigious programme, co-directed by Ha-Joon Chang, Christopher Cramer, and Jonathan Di John, goals to convey collectively rising leaders from numerous sectors for a collection of lectures, discussions, and debates on key points associated to African financial growth.
Programme Focus
The FLP will give attention to addressing the continued challenges confronted by African economies, reminiscent of sluggish development, rising debt, poverty discount, and the impacts of local weather change. The workshop will discover methods for African governments to construct productive capabilities, generate employment, and foster sustainable financial growth.
Key Issues to be Discussed:
- Recent African financial efficiency in a world context
- Balancing financial development with local weather change adaptation
- Debt administration and the position of growth banks
- The significance of industrial coverage and integrating inexperienced transitions
- The potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) for growth
Confirmed Speakers Include:
- Adeyemi Dipeolu
- Arkebe Oqubay
- Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
- Zainab Usman
- Ha-Joon Chang
- Christopher Cramer
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Jonathan Di John
And many different distinguished specialists from academia, authorities, and worldwide organizations.
Who Should Apply
The programme is designed for people with at least ten years of expertise in sectors reminiscent of authorities, civil society, enterprise, worldwide organizations, or academia. Applicants needs to be getting ready for or already in senior management positions and will need to have a robust curiosity in Africa’s financial transformation.
Scholarships and Fees
- Full Scholarships: Covering charges, journey, lodging, and subsistence can be found primarily based on private circumstances.
- Partial Scholarships: Covering the course price solely are additionally out there.
- Course Fee: £3000 (excluding scholarships).
- Note: Scholarships are awarded primarily based on the applicant’s circumstances.
Application Deadline
All functions have to be submitted by Friday, sixth December 2024.
How to Apply
Interested candidates ought to full the on-line software type, submit their CV, a cowl letter explaining their work and views on African financial challenges, and the particulars of at least one referee.
For additional data on the appliance course of, and to apply, please go to the DLD application portal.
Don’t miss out on this distinctive alternative to have interaction with specialists and fellow leaders in shaping the longer term of African financial growth. Apply now!