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“Afro-Catalyst” explores the exciting trends shaping Africa's future and re-defining its role on the world stage.

Today, Africa is home to roughly half of the world’s fastest-growing economies and is now poised to become the next big investment destination — fuelled by technology, cross-border collaboration, and the creative force of a people determined to solve differently.

But who are the trailblazers at the heart of this change and how do they view the future? Each month, we meet these pioneers to discuss what’s next in their respective fields.

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“Afro-Catalyst” explores the exciting trends shaping Africa's future and re-defining its role on the world stage.

Today, Africa is home to roughly half of the world’s fastest-growing economies and is now poised to become the next big investment destination — fuelled by technology, cross-border collaboration, and the creative force of a people determined to solve differently.

But who are the trailblazers at the heart of this change and how do they view the future? Each month, we meet these pioneers to discuss what’s next in their respective fields.

    William Moseley on Decolonizing Agriculture in Africa

    William Moseley on Decolonizing Agriculture in Africa

    Decolonization is a political phenomenon, but it’s also an intellectual challenge that requires re-imagining how to approach development challenges today. One such challenge is food security: at least one in five Africans goes to bed hungry and an estimated 140 million people in Africa face acute food insecurity. To correct some of the missteps that led us to today’s food security crisis, some experts argue it’s time to re-examine indigenous knowledge of agricultural systems. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to William Moseley, a member of the advisory panel to the United Nations Committee on World Food Security, about how we can center the wisdom of African farmers to promote agroecological approaches in contemporary agricultural policy.

    • 28 分鐘
    Essé Dabla-Attikpo on Africa's Evolving Art Scene

    Essé Dabla-Attikpo on Africa's Evolving Art Scene

    Artists push us to question and engage with the world around us, but their art and their creative process are frequently met with skepticism. African artists know this dynamic all too well. “This no be art” (Ghanaian pidgin for “this is not art”) is a phrase all too often heard at exhibitions and galleries. But a growing number of artists and curators have set out to change that. From ArtxLagos to 1:54 Contemporary Art Fair, new platforms presenting the best and brightest of today’s African artists are rapidly emerging. A young generation, a large diaspora, and rising recognition of the cultural and economic value of African art are fueling a growing collector base. And Essé Dabla-Attikpo is helping consumers and creatives capitalise on this moment. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to Essé Dabla-Attikpo, a Togolese-Beninese art consultant, cultural producer, and curator about her efforts to make art accessible to all through her platform This No Be Art.

    • 25 分鐘
    Chibu Akukwe on Building a Premium Luxury Brand in Africa

    Chibu Akukwe on Building a Premium Luxury Brand in Africa

    Ògógóró, also known as kai kai, akpuru-achia or Sapele water, is an indigenous spirit made from distilled palm wine once banned during British colonial times. But after decades of suppression, the once-taboo drink is back in fashion, consumed by tastemakers and business leaders across Africa and the diaspora. But how did a drink once seen as provincial become the darling of the continent’s trendsetters? Micro-distilled in small batches and handcrafted in Nigeria, Pedro’s began in the tropics of Delta State and was meticulously refined and perfected in Lagos by a renowned master distiller. Pedro’s fuses natural distillation techniques with a new African narrative to reinvent the original spirit of the continent. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to entrepreneur Chibu Akukwe, co-founder of Pedro’s, about how he and co-founder Lola Pedro are building a proudly Nigerian brand using indigenous ingredients. Since launching in 2017, the brand is now stocked from London to Lagos, Nairobi and soon New York.

    • 22 分鐘
    Crick Lund on Why We Need To Talk About Mental Health in Africa

    Crick Lund on Why We Need To Talk About Mental Health in Africa

    Once a neglected area of health, the prevalence of mental health conditions is on the rise. In Africa, the issue is particularly acute: 85% of individuals have no access to effective treatment and there are only 1.4 mental health workers per 100,000 people, compared with a global average of 9.0 per 100,000. In the face of this scarcity, there must be innovation – and a recognition of the unique social contexts that shape both the origin and treatment of mental illness. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to clinical psychologist Crick Lund, a professor at King’s College London and an expert on mental health in low-income countries. Lund breaks down sobering statistics about Africa’s mental crisis while highlighting creative interventions. We learn about everything from how grandmas are intervening to provide talk therapy in Zimbabwe to how clinics and healers in rural Nigeria and Ghana are partnering to refer patients to receive the care they need.

    • 23 分鐘
    Nancy Adimora on How to Travel Africa through Stories

    Nancy Adimora on How to Travel Africa through Stories

    Africa’s vast expanse is home to 54 countries, full of 1.2 billion people — and 1.2 billion stories. In the last few years, we’ve seen an expansion of interest and excitement as those stories cross borders. From traditional wedding ceremonies in Nigeria to a boat ride down the Zambezi, books have helped hundreds of millions of readers explore the continent at a time when travel remains long and expensive and visa requirements frustrate efforts at regional movement. Creatives—writers, filmmakers, playwrights and more—have used stories to bridge divides and bring faraway places closer.  In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak with Nancy Adimora, publishing industry veteran and founder of AFREADA, a literary platform that highlights stories across Africa, about why we need more stories and how we can enable more vivid tales from across the continent to be told.

    • 24 分鐘
    Hannah Ryder on What Does an Africanist Approach to Foreign Policy Look Like?

    Hannah Ryder on What Does an Africanist Approach to Foreign Policy Look Like?

    The conversation about Africa and its foreign partners is often boiled down to beneficiaries vs. donors. This black-and-white picture fails to capture the unique economic and political contexts that shape how African countries develop their foreign policy agendas. International policy circles often neglect this Africanist perspective because the region’s countries often lack adequate representation in the rooms where critical international political decisions are made–even in instances when the discussions held focus on the continent. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to Hannah Ryder, CEO of Development Reimagined (DR) about why and how this dynamic is shifting as African governments join forces to grow their international influence.

    • 23 分鐘

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