Government to explore global partnerships for post-COVID-19 expansion: Skipper

We had sought to make the theme of the forum sustainable development, and I think it is even more vital to think in that direction in the COVID-19 era because there are a number of short-term measures that can have an effect. effect on sustainability.

We had an inspiring speech by His Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who is Liberia’s first female president and Nobel Peace Prize winner; It was a moving and determined speech calling for unified action and equity in the remedy of the global post-COVID-19 to ensure that those who have benefited from the African economy deserve to invest as well. COVID-19 crisis, but also very involved that other people deserve to do more in the future.

Increasingly, it is vital to do so; At the forum, we welcomed Emma Wade-Smith, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Africa, UK Department of International Trade, who spoke of the importance of countries, whether multilateral countries like the United Kingdom, to invest now, not just for aid. even for sustainable development.

Therefore, to have an effect on education in particular, for example, would be to make sure that other people master long-term technologies, as we had a virtual forum. Obviously, it is vital that other young people, especially women on the continent, move forward to advance to the continent after COVID-19.

Recently, the African Union has called for a new paradigm in Africa that will reach a just and physically powerful discussion with donor states and states that help the Sovereign Bank with sovereign debt, but which also seek to safeguard this with The African Continental Free Trade Agreements. that will come into force. Africa can really build in Africa for Africa.

So, instead of exporting raw fabrics and having an extra margin, it can simply be built in Africa. And with the opportunities presented through COVID-19, which other people see, for example in the global supply chain, Africa has an opportunity with its highest demographic will not take china’s relay yet to move towards China.

So I think in terms of threat, the government can pose a bit of a threat to allow the personal sector to play its role in development. We will have to open Africa and paint in combination with Africa but also with the outside. World.

At the African Forum, Dr. Fatimata Dia, Senegal’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom, said that possible options should be taken on the one hand and schooling will have to be done. The global workforce over the next 20 to 30 years will be Africa and this workforce will need to be well informed and tech-trained.

I think the effect on the schooling formula has been a lot on the amount of learning that’s practically possible, and that’s something Africa is completely open to now, because there are so many other people with skills. there’s a great opportunity there.

Again, if we take a look at what the African Union is doing, it is catching up, but it is also making significant investments in fitness. I think the demanding situations are the options. Unfortunately, you do everything and in Africa there is a massive deficit of energy and infrastructure, but at the same time, can you spend all your time dealing with that, if you have physical fitness disorders that want to be solved?

I don’t have the answers for that. But I think the demanding situations are without electricity or infrastructure, you can’t exercise and you can’t provide education, so there has to be a balance and that’s why the message that emerges from the African Forum of Hogan Lovells this year has been for the collaboration between the public and personal sectors to paint together. Foreign netpaintings will have to paint with African netpaintings and African countries running with each other to achieve this because you can’t do it yourself. Crisis.

We had very senior CEOs in a wide variety of sectors and, surprisingly, they were all very confident, on the one hand, of their commitment in Africa and, on the other hand, that they were going to expand their own businesses.

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