In a global context of shifting international balances, Africa must find its own path to maintain its transformation trajectory
This year’s edition takes place in a global context of accelerating international rebalancing. The progressive disengagement of major powers from development and solidarity investment goals, the return of militarism and isolationism, rising geopolitical tensions, and the weakening of multilateral mechanisms necessitate a reinvention of North-South relations. “The multilateralism we knew belongs to the past. Africa is challenged to find its own way, new models, its own voice as well, to maintain its emergence trajectory, continue to weigh in and assert itself in a sovereign and decisive manner in the new international order,” emphasizes Adébissi Djogan, Founder and Executive Director of the Africa Political Outlook.
The APO: A Laboratory for Dialogue-Action, Hybrid Coalitions, and Decision-Making
This year’s edition will revolve around a dynamic format combining dialogue-action, targeted discussions, and concrete commitments. March 25 will be dedicated to the Summit, while March 26 will gather, in a closed format, about thirty targeted leaders to explore transformation challenges and alternative economic partnerships in a global context of reduced international resources for development financing. Among the highlights of the agenda:
Leading Political, Economic, Diplomatic, and Industrial Decision-Makers Expected
Several high-profile personalities have already confirmed their attendance:
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