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Pan-African Leaders Share Critical Perspectives on Covid-19 Pandemic

Pan-African Leaders Share Critical Perspectives on Covid-19 Pandemic

Africa 2.0 members share a collection of short opinion pieces about the impact of the global pandemic on African and Afro-descendant communities and offer views on what this may mean for the future

ACCRA, Ghana, May 12th, 2020, -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The future can be shaped by our collective imagination, so we must share our vision. That is one of the core principles that has guided the Africa 2.0 community as it has come together in recent weeks to compile the paper “Collateral Benefits” that launches today on the organisations website. The paper brings together 27 opinion pieces from 17 thinkers and doers, providing a nuanced, multi-country-multi-sector outlook on both the challenges and opportunities for Africa, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Africa 2.0 is a pan-African civil society group made up of emerging and established leaders who have a shared vision for the transformation of the continent. This paper draws on the experience and expertise of the organisation’s membership community, to bring a much-needed Africa perspective to the global conversation surrounding the impact of COVID-19. Mamadou Touré, Chairman and Founder of Africa 2.0 said “there is much to be proud of within Africa and its Diaspora, but also much that needs to improve and the COVID-19 pandemic is a test to our African resilience. With Collateral Benefits we want to use this situation to ignite actions that leave behind a long lasting legacy based on unity, freedom and prosperity”.

Lead editors of the paper, Susana Edjang and Sarah J Owusu explain: ‘we wanted to create a rich resource, that lifts up the human perspective and encourages African people everywhere to start imagining what may be possible beyond the immediate disruption caused by the spread of the virus.’

The contributions to the paper span topics such as agriculture, gender relations, media and culture, youth, health and education, leadership, entrepreneurship and diaspora. The editors want this paper to encourage people to join the conversation, bring visibility to what is happening and spark action so that, as they say in the paper, “when we emerge from our lockdowns, the narrative has changed for the better, for the benefit of all”.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Africa 2.0.

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Collateral Benefits – Africa 2.0 paper

List of articles AGRICULTURE & SUSTAINABILITY
A green revolution: Putting agribusiness first
Caleb Tamfu

A chance for sustainable food security?
Ayo Sotinrin

CLIMATE CHANGE
A greater commitment to green growth
Ayo Sotinrin

ECONOMY, FINANCE & NATURAL RESOURCES
Opportunities on the financial front
Caleb Tamfu

Africa’s energy: a sudden confluence of uncertainties
Adebowale Lukanmbi

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Time for sleeping giants to wake
Doreen Mbaya

Africa’s secret weapon: women and youth
Mireille Tushiminina

We all must be entrepreneurs
Ruth Dresseign Deneke

Let entrepreneurs redefine the economy
Sefa Gohoho Boatin

HEALTHCARE
Agrihealth: expanding Africa’s superfoods
Caleb Tamfu

Healthcare is an ecosystem
Ngu H. Morcho

Investments in health are investments in our future
Ngu H. Morcho

A renewed value for African health workers
Susana Edjang

LEADERSHIP & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
After the masks
Ciku Kimeria

Seize the moment and look within
Dr. Elizabeth Mary Okelo

A new narrative: the rise of African leadership
Sarah J. Owusu

INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
Accelerating the case for women’s empowerment
Marina Diboma

We are the ones we’ve been waiting for
Sefa Gohoho Boatin

ARTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
Overcoming fake news and media
Obi Asika

Nurturing the thirst for African original content
Obi Asika

Created in our own image
Sefa Gohoho Boatin

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
The accelerated transformation of Africa’s digital economy
Grace Obado

At last a pan-African synchrotron
Susana Edjang

Platform revolution for Africa rising
Teddy Waria

COMMUNITY, CULTURE & DIASPORA
Recognition, justice and development
Susana Edjang

Time to put people first
Rita Chami

FABA. For Africa. By Africa. (an origin story)
Obi Asika

Media Contact:
Sefa Gohoho Boatin
Tel. +233 23 336 1213
Email: sefa@africa2point0.org
Website: www.africa2point0.org

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