EVENTS
Past Events
Ghana Compact: National Development Planning Technical Consultation
Ghana Compact: National Development Planning Technical Consultation
On February 15th, the Ghana Compact, in partnership with the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) will host a technical consultation on national development planning at the Accra International Conference Centre.
Validation Workshop: Developmental activities and impacts of National Development Banks, the case of Rwanda
Validation Workshop: Developmental activities and impacts of National Development Banks, the case of Rwanda
The Private Sector Development (PSD) Unit of ACET is hosting a validation workshop on Tuesday October 19, 2021 on the Developmental activities and impacts of National Development Banks in Rwanda.
Challenges and Changes: The Political Economy of National Development Banks in Ghana – ADB & NIB in Perspective
Challenges and Changes: The Political Economy of National Development Banks in Ghana – ADB & NIB in Perspective
This PSD event brings together government officials, civil society organizations, policymakers, and industry representatives to discuss and validate the findings in the initial draft of the Political Economy of National Development Banks in Ghana.
Policy Learning Event: Strengthening Education and Learning Systems to Deliver a 4IR-Ready Workforce
Policy Learning Event: Strengthening Education and Learning Systems to Deliver a 4IR-Ready Workforce
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) is hosting a policy learning forum as part of the Youth, Employment and Skills (YES) Program, which is supported by the Mastercard Foundation.
Africa Taking Charge of its Future: Increasing Domestic Revenue Mobilization
Africa Taking Charge of its Future: Increasing Domestic Revenue Mobilization
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) and the Center for Global Development (CGD) are co-hosting this panel discussion on domestic resource mobilization (DRM) in Africa to meet post-COVID19 economic and social challenges. African governments cannot rel...