SOAS students participate in second New York Forum

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A delegation of SOAS students recently participated in the second New York Forum, which was held in Libreville, Gabon.

The undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students, from the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, were representing UK Social Sciences to complement a delegation of Harvard MBA and MPP students from the United States.

Last year’s inaugural New York Forum Africa set out to recognise Africa’s economic achievements and understand the opportunities for business and investors. The New York Forum Africa 2013 focused on the hard work necessary to make these opportunities a reality.

The students joined 600 business and political leaders tasked with drawing up a road map – for individual businesses as well as national policy makers. The 2013 New York Forum Africa also hosted the annual meeting of the Heads of State of the CEMAC (Economic Community of Central African States), of which the President of Gabon is chairman this year.

Michael Edward Walsh, doctoral student in the Department of Politics and International Studies, said: “It was an incredible experience to be able to meet many of the key stakeholders behind Africa's growth - including a number of African presidents.

“It was also valuable to engage with our counterparts from Harvard who often shared different views on the political-social-economic effects of large-scale infrastructure projects in Africa. Out of these exchanges, I gained new insight into how the next generation of global business leaders think about economic opportunities in Africa. And, I expanded my own network in the African investment community."

Source: SOAS

published: 2013-07-17
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