CSEA in collaboration with the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) with support from the International Development Research Center (IDRC) organized a dissemination event to share findings from the report on “Enhancing Macroeconomic Resilience: A Comparative Analysis of Nigeria and Ghana”.
The event comprised of two presentations led by Prof. Conrad van Gass, Senior Research Fellow at SAIIA and Dr. Oluwatosin Edafe, Research Fellow at CSEA. Both sessions provided an opportunity to reflect on the main drivers of resilience and vulnerability in Africa with a focus on Nigeria and Ghana’s response to a variety of shocks.
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CSEA hosted the World Bank for a presentation of its December 2023 publication themed: ‘Nigeria Development Update: “Turning the Corner, From Reforms and Renewed Hope to Results.' The event was held on January 17, 2024, at the CSEA Conference Room in Abuja. The meeting provided a platform for participants to discuss the findings form the report and suggest evidence-based policy options to support the stabilisation of Nigeria’s macroeconomic landscape.
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CSEA’s Executive Director Dr Chukwuka Onyekwena attended the 15th African Policy Circle (APC) meeting under the theme: "Where is Africa in a Changing World: Active contributor or inert observer?" The meeting which was held in Accra, Ghana, on December 5th and 6th 2023, provided a platform for think tanks to deliberate on topics which are critical to reshaping the narrative and strategies for the continent’s future. The impact of technology on Africa’s relations, Africa's response to the global crisis, and potential next steps were among the topics covered.
CSEA participated at a Roundtable on Statistics and Monitoring and Evaluation meeting organised at the National Bureau of Statistics on November 29, 2023. The NBS made a presentation on the National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) in Nigeria (2024 – 2028), which highlights the progress that has been made in the review process and the next steps.
CSEA, in partnership with the development Research and Projects Center (dRPC) highlighted their work and progress on poverty-related research with FCDO and in partnership with the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The research focuses on poverty dynamics in conflict related areas and social assistance across the six geopolitical zones.
Dr Chukwuka Onyekwena represented CSEA at this event alonsgside other participants from CBN, Chartered Institute of Statisticians of Nigeria (CISON), FCDO, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, World Bank, among others.
The African continent is faced with low socio-economic developments mainly caused by economic difficulties, high public debt and the impact of climate change. These challenges affect the continent’s stability and security. The European Union and Italy are interested to invest in Africa's future, specifically in its energy field. For this investment to succeed, listening and understanding African priorities are crucial to effectively guide the Europe- Africa and Italy-Africa relations.
In light of this, the Luiss Business School in Partnership with ENI organized a two-day conference which aims to set up an international network of experts to promote the exchange of resources, expertise and analyse the best energy practices in order to enrich the public debate on energy transition between Africa and Europe. The conference was held at Luiss Campus, ROME from November 16 to 17, 2023.
The event provided a platform for leaders from major International and African Institutions, universities, think tanks and scholars to discuss about energy transition issues, in five different sessions.
CSEA’s Executive Director Dr. Chukwuka Onyekwena, was a speaker in the 5 th session titled “International players and the private Sector in Africa’s Energy Transition.” The conference concluded with the network’s (European Union and Italy) reiteration of their commitment to support the sustainable development of African.