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Trendlines and Transformations in African Democratic Governance: Lessons for 21st-Century US-Africa Relations
Overview
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Join the Wilson Center and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) on Tuesday, November 13 from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm for a public event on the state of democratic governance in Africa and what US and African leaders can learn from recent trends on the continent.
In recent years, headlines across Africa have highlighted increased coups, contested and uncontested elections, declining voter turnout, and large-scale protest movements. These events have raised questions about democratic decline across the continent. To decipher the trends across Africa and bring context and focus to the broader conversations, the Wilson Center Africa Program and the SSRC’s African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa program are convening the first event in a series on Trendlines and Transformations in African Democratic Governance.
This first event features African researchers and thought leaders sharing insights on democratic governance trends across Africa and the emerging opportunities and challenges these trends pose to US-Africa relations. In particular, the conversation will examine how citizen participation and civic engagement demands are shaping governance in different ways across the continent.
Speakers
Dafna Hochman Rand
Oge Onubogu
Cyril Obi
Robert S. Litwak
Dr. Charles Ukeje
Peter Lewis
Latifah Kasozi Namutebi
Strategic Partnership and Advocacy Officer, Women's International Peace Centre
Rawia Tawfik
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Africa Program
The Africa Program works to address the most critical issues facing Africa and US-Africa relations, build mutually beneficial US-Africa relations, and enhance knowledge and understanding about Africa in the United States. The Program achieves its mission through in-depth research and analyses, public discussion, working groups, and briefings that bring together policymakers, practitioners, and subject matter experts to analyze and offer practical options for tackling key challenges in Africa and in US-Africa relations. Read more