Africa Educational Leadership Forum 2024

Africa Educational Leadership Forum 2024

Africa Educational Leadership Forum 2024

5 June, 2024 | London, United Kingdom

Africa Educational Leadership Forum 2024

The Africa Educational Leadership Forum seeks to convene stakeholders to discuss reimagining education in Africa for sustainability. It aims to encourage innovative approaches, partnerships, and visionary leadership in education to address global challenges.

Objectives include

  • Facilitating dialogue on sustainable and inclusive educational models,
  • Identifying challenges and solutions, showcasing impactful initiatives,
  • Fostering collaboration for quality and future-focused education in Africa.
IFAL 20244

IFAL 20244

10th International Forum On African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) – New York 2024

24th September, 2024 | Harvard Club of New York City, 35 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036, USA.

International Forum On African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) – New York 2024

Theme: Multi-stakeholder Partnerships to drive Transformation towards Sustainability and Resilience in the Global South

 

The International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) stands as a premier annual event hosted by the African Leadership Magazine (ALM) on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Over the past nine years, IFAL has evolved into a vital platform that brings together world leaders, policymakers, and private sector influencers from Africa and the Caribbean. The forum is dedicated to addressing the unique challenges and seizing the opportunities faced by these regions, fostering trans-regional cooperation and strategic partnerships.

The theme for the 2024 edition, “Multi-stakeholder partnerships to drive transformation towards sustainable and resilient societies,” underscores the critical importance of collaboration among various stakeholders to tackle complex global challenges. In today’s interconnected world, no single entity can effectively address the multifaceted issues we face, such as climate change, poverty, and inequality, which are deeply intertwined, requiring solutions that consider the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of development. The 2024 edition of the International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) will therefore emphasize a holistic approach to problem-solving, addressing the root causes and interdependencies of these challenges.

The forum will unite multiple stakeholders to leverage diverse resources—financial, knowledge-based, technological, and social capital—while engaging governments, private sector companies, civil society organizations, academia, and local communities; this collaboration aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation between nations of both regions, foster synergy, share best practices, develop impactful policy recommendations, and implement integrated strategies to develop innovative and inclusive solutions to address key development challenges and drive sustainable and resilient development.

Past editions of the International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) have brought together over 1000 business, political, and social justice leaders, including H.E. Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of Guyana; H.E. Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda; H.E. Dr. Terrance M. Dew, Prime Minister, St. Kitts And Nevis; and HE Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of St. Lucia.

Key Highlights of the Conference

 

  • High-Level Plenary
  • Keynote Presentations
  • Panel Discussions
  • Countries Trade & Opportunities Showcase
  • Networking Sessions
  • Unveiling of the Special Event Edition of the African Leadership magazine
  • International Press Room & Global Coverage
  • Presentations of the Caribbean and African Leadership Awards.

Key Expected Participants:

  • Heads of States and Governments
  • Heads of relevant Regional and Trans-regional bodies
  • Senior Government Officials and policy leaders
  • Heads of Multi-lateral agencies, Missions and Civil society
  • Major Industry Titans, Leaders, and Key Stakeholders
  • Think-tanks, Industry Experts and International Development Institutions
  • Academics, Researchers, and Research scholars