Africa Dialogue Series (ADS) Launch by Ms. Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General
The 2022 edition of the Africa Dialogue Series (ADS), the Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA)’s annual flagship event takes place throughout Africa month in May.
This year’s ADS theme is “Build resilience in nutrition: Accelerate Africa's human capital and socio-economic development.”
It draws from the African Union’s theme for the year: “Strengthening resilience in nutrition and food security on the African continent: Strengthening agro-food systems, health, and social protection systems for the acceleration of human, social and economic capital development.”
The theme is aligned to Aspiration 1 of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which envisions a prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development, a key goal of which is to ensure a continent of healthy and well-nourished citizens. It is also linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2, which aims to end hunger and malnutrition by 2030, as well as increase agricultural productivity and ensure sustainable food production systems.
Each week of the ADS will focus on a different sub-theme and will be led by partners who specialize in the area of focus as follows:
- Week 1 - Building Resilient Socio-Agricultural Food Systems: The Key to Nutrition led by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)
- Week 2 - Strengthening the Resilience of Farming Systems: Land, Digital transformation and Access to Finance – making smallholder farmers the backbones led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
- Week 3 - Social Protection’s Role in Enhancing Food Security and Nutrition for Greater Resilience in Africa led by the World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Labour Organization (ILO)
- Week 4 - Human Capital Development, Climate, Energy and Food Systems led by the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD, UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and OSAA
The last week of the ADS will culminate in a two-day High-Level Policy Dialogue that brings together policymakers, researchers, civil society representatives, academics, representatives from the AU and UN entities and other stakeholders.
A key outcome of this ADS 2022 will be a “call to action” that garners the engagement of African governments at the highest level and rallies the international community’s support to strengthen the resilience of agro-food systems, health, and social protection to accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2063 and the SDGs.
Launched in 2018, the ADS is an interactive platform for policy and decision-makers, civil society, experts and academics to discuss and debate challenges and opportunities for Africa. Over time, the ADS has become an important instrument for implementing OSAA’s advocacy mandate. To ensure that the event echoes the priorities of the African Union and the African Member States, each year’s edition of the ADS focuses on the theme that the African Union adopts for the year to contribute to and enhance the visibility of the AU’s efforts. It also provides a platform to promote innovative ideas and recommendations related to each year’s theme.
This year’s broad and inclusive ADS activities provide an opportunity to increase the participation of a cross-section of people in discussions about the continent.
ADS 2022: Day 1 - 19
Related Documents
WEEK 1 (May 3 - 6)
- Concept Note
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 1: Building Resilient Socio-Agricultural Food Systems: The Key to Nutrition
- Opening Statement by Amb. Fatima Kyari Mohammed, Permanent Observer of the African Union to the United Nations
- Opening Statement by H.E. Dr. Monique Nsanzabaganwa is the Deputy Chairperson (DCP) for the African Union Commission
- Remarks by Ambassador Collen Vixen Kelapile, Permanent Representative of Botswana to the United Nations and President of the Economic and Social Council
WEEK 2 (May 9 - 13)
- Concept Note
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 2: Strengthening the Resilience of Farming Systems: Land, Digital transformation and Access to Finance – Making Small Holder Farmers the Backbones
WEEK 3 (May 16 - 20)
- Concept Note
- Webinar Programme
- Webinar Programme (French)
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 3: Social Protection’s Role in Enhancing Food Security and Nutrition for Greater Resilience in Africa
- Speaker Biographies for Twitter space on Social Protection, Resilience and Nutrition
WEEK 4 (May 23 - 27)
- Concept Note
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for Webinar on Sub-theme 4: Human Capital Development, Climate, Energy and Food Systems
High-Level Policy Dialogue (May 26 - 27)
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- Remarks by Ms. Cristina Duarte
- Remarks by H.E. Dr. Monique Nsanzabaganwa
- Remarks by Ambassador Collen Vixen Kelapile
- Remarks by Mr. Harold Adlai Agyeman
- Remarks by Mr. Omar Hilale
- Remarks by Ms. Maria-Helena Semedo
- Remarks by Mr. Kennedy Godfrey Gastorn
- Remarks by Osama Mahmoud Abdelkhalek Mahmoud
- Remarks by Ms. Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon
- Remarks by Ms. Valerie Guarnieri
- Remarks by Ms. Mathu Joyini
- Remarks by Mr. Claver Gatete
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Godfrey Bahiigwa
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Lawrence Haddad
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Robert Bertram
- Remarks by Mr. David Beasley
- Remarks by Mr. Guy Ryder
- Remarks by Ms. Nivine El-Qabbage
- Remarks by Mr. Ali Bety
- Remarks by Mrs. Nardos Bekele-Thomas
- Summary Remarks by Mrs. Veda Simpson
- Summary Remarks by Dr. Jimi Adesina
- Summary Remarks by Dr. Bekele Shiferaw
- Remarks by Mr. QU Dongyu
- Remarks by Akhator Joel Odigie
- Remarks by Mr. Moussa Oumarou
- Remarks by Mrs. Julie Tshilombo
- Remarks by Mr. Nana Osei-Bonsu
- Summary Remarks by Mr. Richard Towle