Politics Briefing
With Africa into a New World Order in Times of Global Crises
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Politics Briefing: With Africa into a New World Order in Times of Global Crises
May 13, 2022
German Bundestag, Berlin
With Dr. Karamba Diaby MdB
Geopolitics and the shortage of natural resources underline the necessity of sustainable and forward-thinking cooperation between the neighbouring continents Europe and Africa. At the Politics Briefing with Dr. Markus Berndt, Deputy Managing Director & Head of Operations at European Investment Bank, and H.E. Amadou Hott, Senegal’s Minister for the Economy, Planning and International Cooperation, we explored possible solutions: At the invitation of Dr. Karamba Diaby MdB and Dr. Ingrid Hamm, Co-founder of Global Perspectives, the participants discussed the economic consequences of simultaneous crises.

With Africa into a New World Order in Times of Global Crises
Discussion with Dr. Ingrid Hamm, H.E. Amadou Hott, Dr. Karamba Diaby, and S.E. Cheikh Tidiane Sall
Speakers
Contact Persons
Rhoda Berger, r.berger@globalperspectives.org
Politics Briefing
Politics Briefing foster professional dialogue with policymakers. This format is aimed particularly at members of the Bundestag, but also at political actors in government, ministries or political foundations.
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