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Fourth session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

Event April 14 – 17, 2025 - Venue/Format: United Nations Headquarters, New York, United States of America
Organizer: OHCHR

Seventh African Regional Science, Technology and Innovation Forum

Event April 7 - 8, 2025 - Venue/Format: Kampala, Uganda
Organizer: ECA - African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC)

Africa Business Forum 2025: From Potential to Prosperity: Activating Africa’s Regional Value Chains

Event - Venue/Format: United Nations Conference Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organizer: ECA

Twelfth Session of the World Urban Forum WUF12

Event November 4 -8, 2024 - Venue/Format: Cairo, Egypt
Organizer: UN-Habitat

Eastern and Southern African States Commit to Strengthening Ammunition Management in Gaborone

Stories & Blogs UNODA (Update )

The conference focused on the implementation of the Global Framework for Through-life Conventional Ammunition Management, which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2023.

New Country Policy and Institutional Assessment Report for Africa Highlights Best Practices to Support African Businesses.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

The annual Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) for Africa confirms that countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) weathered 2023 relatively well thanks to credible economic and social policy reforms.

Explore Africa's Future: Africa Blue Economy Week 2024 Set to Make a Splash

Stories & Blogs UNDP (Press release )

Africa’s vast coastline and abundant marine resources offer exceptional opportunities for transformative economic and social development. However, this potential has been hindered by environmental degradation, overexploitation and infrastructure deficits.

“Middle-Income Trap” Hinders Progress in 108 Developing Countries.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

More than 100 countries face serious obstacles that could hinder their efforts to become high-income countries in the next few decades, according to a new World Bank study.