Developing a Pan-African Agenda dealing with Global Issues
What does Pan-Africanism mean to you? In 2022 we partnered with the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (tag) and the Institute for Global Dialogue (tag) to host a conference looking at what a pan-African agenda for a world in flux looks like today. Liberation, humanity, agency, community, accountability, imagination, change and strong institutions were some of the words to describe what the vision for pan-Africanism is today. Participants also emphasised that the pan-African agenda for the 21st century is about the state but goes beyond the state to include people-to-people collaboration, unions, parties, civil society, youth, women, workers and queer people. A perfect way to bring Africa Month to a close.
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The opening session of the #PanAfrican conference in partnership with @FES_SouthAfrica, @iNIHSS & @IGD_SA will be led by Joel Netshitenzhe, Prof Sarah Mosoetsa, Prof Anna Hornidge, Dr Ayanda Ntsaluba & Dr Philani Mthembu.
Our second panel looking at pragmatic Pan-Africanism will be led by @laurencecaromba, @M_Philani, @geci and Prof Babatunde Fagbayibo. #PanAfrican #GlobalPanAfricanism @FES_SouthAfrica @iNIHSS @IGD_SA.
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