Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) hosted a panel discussion with distinguished West African experts on the implementation of Resolution 2250. Precious Akanonu was a panelist at this event which provided a platform for participants to share their insights, research focus, and country situations.
While Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security agenda, which held in 2015, was a milestone, there needs to be more effort to fully translate its provisions into practice. The recently published progress study on youth’s positive contributions to peace processes and conflict resolution offers important recommendations and tangible responses at local, national, regional and international levels.
This event featured various discussions on this issues; participants also held talks with key experts working on the Youth, Peace, and Security agenda in the UN community.
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CSEA participated in the second annual conference of the SIIS Africa Forum 2018. The event was organized by the Shang Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) with the theme “International Development Cooperation in Africa: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects”. It provided a platform for various stakeholders to discuss and make valuable impact on policy-making, economic and social interactions between China, Africa and the international society. Key issues discussed during the sessions include: International Partnership and African Development, Development Finance in Africa, Security and Development Nexus in Africa; The Belt and Road Initiative and African Development. The event also featured a session which provided recommendations for the upcoming Forum on China African Cooperation (FOCAC Summit 2018). Dr. Chukwuka Onyekwena contributed to the discussions on Development Finance in Africa." alt="" width="845" height="510" />
CSEA hosted the 8th Download File">African Policy Circle (APC) Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria from 24-25 May, 2018. The meeting which met on the theme: “Forced Migration within and out of Africa: Innovative Solutions from African Civil Society and Think-tanks”, was supported by the Konrad Adenauer Stifung (KAS) and Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi).
The main objective of the meeting was to provide a platform for African think-tanks and civil society organizations to share knowledge and discuss strategies as well as develop actionable recommendations for policymakers to meaningfully address the problem of forced migration within and out of Africa.
Participants working on issues on peace and security, migration, development, policy research and human rights, participated in the meeting and deliberated on key issues whilst providing recommendations on forced migration within the African continent.