Researchers have reiterated trade’s crucial role in propelling resilience and ensuring inclusive growth on the African continent.
The ASDR 2024 report was unveiled on the sideline of the African Economic Conference in Gaborone, Botswana.
African countries are grappling with hurdles that impede sustainable development in the face of pressing challenges.
The experts spoke during a panel discussion at the ongoing AEC 2024 in Gaborone, Botswana.
Ms Eziakonwa said, “Africa should present itself as a continent that thrives and upholds the spirit of common humanity.’’
African leaders say as global uncertainty rises, there is an urgent need for bold, collective action to secure Africa’s economic future and foster resilience.
High on Mr Gaolathe’s to-do list will be lifting economic growth, which the International Monetary Fund projects will slow to one per cent this year.
WHO has announced that 14 African countries and several partners have pledged more than $45 million to the WHO Investment Round.
Acetone and other chemicals confiscated during the operation were estimated to be worth two billion rand ($109.5m) in street value.
“This conference will unravel groundbreaking strategies that go beyond conventional approaches,” he said.
