The Africa Dialogue Series 2021 Public Policy Forum has Ended
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Theme: "Cultural identity and ownership: reshaping mindsets"
The 2021 edition of the Africa Dialogue Series (ADS), the Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA)’s flagship event, will take place throughout May, which is also Africa month, and will be a celebration of the continent’s identity, culture, history and achievements. It will also bring together key stakeholders to discuss challenges and opportunities for Africa.
This year’s ADS theme is “Cultural identity and ownership: reshaping mindsets.”
It is anchored in the African Union’s theme for the year: “Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers for Building the Africa We Want.”
OSAA, as part of its mandate to coordinate global advocacy in support of Africa’s development, is approaching the theme primarily from a sustainable development perspective. To this end, an exciting line up of activities has been prepared for May culminating in a three-day public policy forum focused on discussions among policy makers, researchers, civil society representatives, academics, representatives from the AU and UN entities and other stakeholders.
In view of the broad theme, ADS discussions and activities have been organized around three sub-themes, namely: 1. Sustainable peace for development: factoring in history; 2. Harnessing Culture and Heritage for economic transformation; and 3. Human Capital: culture and heritage unleashing the potential.
Showcasing innovations that emanated from Africa in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, documentary films about the continent’s rich history and cultural heritage, virtual art exhibitions, and engaging conversations with African academics, artists and film makers are among some of the exciting activities in store for the first three weeks of the month. The programme will also include twitter chats with youth influencers and music from across the continent.
All the conversations and exchanges scheduled for the first three weeks of May will feed into the three-day public policy forum during the last week of the month, which will be organized around plenary meetings at a political level thereby contributing towards influencing policy. The forum will allow for in-depth exchanges and debates aimed at producing forward looking and implementable ideas and recommendations that will contribute towards the continent’s development.
The ADS and AU themes are anchored in Aspiration 5 of Agenda 2063, which envisions an Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, shared values and ethics.
Launched in 2018, the ADS is an interactive platform for policy and decision makers, civil society, experts and academics to discuss and debate about 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 African Member States, each year’s edition of the ADS focuses on the theme that the African Union adopts for the year. This way, it contributes to and enhances the visibility of the AU’s efforts and 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 2021: Day 1 - 20
Related Documents
- ADS2021 Schedule
- Concept Note
- Advocacy Paper on Sustainable Peace for Development: Factoring in History
- Advocacy Paper on Harnessing Culture and Heritage for Economic Transformation
- Advocacy Paper on Human Capital - Culture and Heritage, Unleashing the Potential
- Africa Lusophone reacts actively to OSAA's ADS
ADS2021 Public Policy Forum
- ADS2021 Public Policy Forum Programme (May 26 - 28)
- Concept Note: Sustainable Peace for Development: Factoring in History
- Concept Note: Harnessing Culture and Heritage for Economic Transformation
- Concept Note: Human Capital: Culture and Heritage Unleashing the Potential
- Speaker Biographies for Opening Session
- Speaker Biographies for Session II: Roundtable on Sustainable Peace for Development: Factoring in History
- Speaker Biographies for Session II: Geopolitical Session
- Speaker Biographies for Session IV: Roundtable on Harnessing Culture and Heritage For Economic Transformation
- Speaker Biographies for Session V: Geopolitical Session
- Speaker Biographies for Session VI: Human Capital: Culture and Heritage, Unleashing the Potential
- Speaker Biographies for Session VII: Closing of Africa Dialogue Series
- United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres' introductory remarks at the Africa Dialogue Series 2021
- United Nations Under Secretary General and Special Adviser on Africa Cristina Duarte's welcome address at the Africa Dialogue Series 2021
- Remarks by H.E. Mr. Volkan Bozkir, President of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly
- Keynote Address by Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer, AUDA_NEPAD
- Remarks by H.E Amb. Fatima Kyari Mohammed, Permanent Observer Mission of the African Union to the United Nations
- Remarks by H.E Amb. Mr. Nuno Mathias, Deputy Permanent Representative of Portugal to the UN
- Remarks by H.E. Amb. Issimail Chanfi, Permanent Representative of the Comoros to the UN
- Remarks by H.E. Prof. Kennedy Gastorn, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the United Republic of Tanzania to the UN
- Statement by H. E. Amb. Ishikane Kimihiro, Permanent Representative of Japan to the UN
- Statement by H. E. Amb. Martin Kimani, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the UN
- Statement by H.E. Amb. Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Edrees, Permanent Representative of Egypt to the UN
- Welcome Address by Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser, Cristina Duarte, at the Africa Dialogue Series 2021
- Time to invest more in African culture - Prof. Eddy Maloka
- A new narrative on Africa is possible, with a new mindset - H.E. Amb. Issimail Chanfi, Permanent Representative of the Comoros to the UN
- Closing Remarks by H.E Amb. Fatima Kyari Mohammed, Permanent Observer Mission of the African Union to the United Nations at the ADS2021
- Keynote Address by Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer, AUDA-NEPAD
- Statement of His Excellency Ambassador Sofiane Mimouni Permanent Representative of Algeria On African dialogue series Financing for development: IFFs and international tax cooperation
- Statement by H. E. Amb. Martin Kimani, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the UN
- H. E. Amb. Omar Hilale, Permanent Representative of Morocco to the United Nations remarks at the Africa Dialogue Series
- Statement by H.E. Amb. Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Edrees, Permanent Representative of Egypt to the UN
- Ms. Amina Mohammed Deputy Secretary-General Message to the Africa Dialogue Series Public Policy Forum
- H.E. Mr. Mohamed Siad Doualeh, Permanent Representative of Djibouti to the United Nations, on “Human Capital and Building Forward Better after COVID-19”