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African leadership conference on space science and technology f / Martinez, Peter   Journal Article
Martinez, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The African Leadership Conference on Space Science and Technology (known as "the ALC") is a regional conference to promote intra-African cooperation in the uses of space science and technology to support Africa's development. The first such conference was held in 2005 in Abuja, Nigeria, followed by South Africa (2007), Algeria (2009) and Kenya (2011). The ALC has come to be regarded as a representative African forum in the global space community. This paper provides an overview of the structure and activities of the ALC and presents the highlights and outcomes of the first four conferences and their contribution to shaping the development of the African space arena. The paper concludes with an analysis of the challenges facing the ALC and some proposed measures to enhance its effectiveness.
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Youth leadership for development: contradictions of Africa's growing leadership pipeline / Strong, Krystal ; Kelly, Christiana Kallon   Journal Article
Krystal Strong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the past decade, hundreds of youth leadership initiatives have been established globally with the mission of grooming a new generation of leaders. This paper examines this largely unstudied and rapidly expanding leadership pipeline based on an ongoing study, which has collected data on 277 programmes that: target African youth, offer educational training or professional development, and have goals of cultivating leaders who will contribute to African development; and interviewed and surveyed 240 youth participants. Our purpose is twofold: (1) we offer an overview of the organisational approaches of these initiatives, which reveal a global ecosystem within and beyond Africa that is investing billions of dollars into youth leadership. Then, using case studies of the African Leadership Academy and University, and the Young African Leadership Initiative, (2) we ask what their tendency toward elite-driven strategies, corporate leadership models, and foreign collaboration may indicate about their larger politics and likely impact.
Key Words Education  Development  Africa  Youth  African Leadership  Leadership Development 
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