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In this special round-up episode, we speak to three prominent attendees of the 2022 African Development Bank Annual Meetings . The theme, Achieving Climate Resilience and a Just Energy Transition for Africa , features pr...
Food, climate and a just energy transition: Round-up from the 2022 African Development Bank Annual Meetings is an episode from The African Business Podcast by Stuart West. In this special round-up episode, we speak to three prominent attend...
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Published Jun 9, 2022, 01:25:36 long, audio available.
In this special round-up episode, we speak to three prominent attendees of the 2022 African Development Bank Annual Meetings . The theme, Achieving Climate Resilience and a Just Energy Transition for Africa , features prominently, as our guests talk us through their hopes, fears and aspirations for development on the continent. Omar Ben Yedder , Group Publisher and Managing Director at IC Publications, kicks off with his take on the Annual Meetings. He relays the challenges of attracting more development finance to the continent amidst myriad economic and financial pressures, gives us his highlights from the African Banker Awards and reflects on the upbeat, defiant tone of this year's meetings [2:12-14:48). Solomon Quaynor , African Development Bank Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization, highlights Africa's huge infrastructure gap, laying out a strategic vision for a series of linked, transcontinental projects to help compress value chains and drive industrialisation. He also speaks about the so-called 'African risk premium', claiming that the maturation of the continent's financial architecture alongside the strong performance of existing investments may mean this premium is finally eroding [14:48-41:02]. Professor Kevin Urama , the Bank's Chief Economist, rounds out the episode with a wide-ranging overview of economic and environmental developments on the continent. He is frank about the existence of a 'triangle of disaster', but is positive that Africa's financial institutions and mechanisms, as well as its robust productive base, makes it more economically resilient than many suppose. He speaks passionately and urgently about the threat of climate change, and outlines a framework for the decoupling of economic progress from environmental degradation. He concludes with a challenge; for Africa to chart its own economic course [41:03-1:25:04]. Read more: Dr Hippolyte Fofack on IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) Africa's infrastructure paradox The African 'perception premium' The 2022 African Economic Outlook Our World in Data: Decoupling emissions and economic growth Credits Host Angus Chapman Co-producers: Peter Doerrie, Dr Desné Masie Digital Editor: Charles Dietz Design: Jason Venkatasamy Music: Corporate Uplifting Chill by MusicLFiles Licence:
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Food, climate and a just energy transition: Round-up from the 2022 African Development Bank Annual Meetings is from The African Business Podcast by Stuart West.
Published Jun 9, 2022 and 01:25:36 long