Overview
China’s newly proposed Global Governance Initiative (GGI) seeks to reshape multilateral cooperation, strengthen inclusive development, and support a more balanced international order. For Africa, this presents opportunities to deepen South–South partnerships, amplify its voice in global decision-making, and align with a rising multipolar system.
This webinar will bring together Adj. Professor Warwick Powell, author of a recent article on the GGI, and the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) to unpack what the initiative means for Africa’s governance, diplomacy, and development trajectories.
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Key Themes to Be Discussed
- The core pillars of China’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI)
- Implications of the GGI for Africa’s role in global governance
- South–South cooperation as a driver of multipolarity
- Opportunities and challenges for Africa-China collaboration under the GGI
- Pathways for Africa to shape global governance reforms
Who Should Attend?
- Policymakers and government officials across Africa
- Diplomats and international relations professionals
- Academics, researchers, and students in international development and political science
- Think tanks and policy analysts focusing on Africa–China relations
- Civil society actors and media professionals interested in global governance and South–South cooperation
Why Attend?
- Understand how Africa can strategically engage with the GGI to advance its own governance and development agenda.
- Learn how South–South cooperation is shaping the contours of a multipolar world.
- Connect with policymakers, scholars, and practitioners working at the intersection of Africa–China relations and global governance.
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