African Development Conference at Harvard; Register now for April 3-4

in Conferences/Seminars
March 24th, 2015

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Interested in hearing the President of Niger speak? How about the Assistant Minister of Health of Liberia? Or the head of the China Development Bank? Register to attend the African Development Conference at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Law School April 3rd-4th to engage with all of them and many more. The panels cover topics ranging from health, law, and urban planning, to finance, technology, and agriculture.

The theme this year is “Looking South – Moving Forward: Fostering development collaboration within the global South”. The conference will seek to discuss the continent’s emergence at a time when African countries increasingly look beyond their traditional partners in the West, engaging within the continent as well as with countries such as China, India and Brazil.

Tickets for the conference are available on the website (www.harvardadc.com). Don’t forget to RSVP on Facebook and invite your friends (there are group discounts – see below)!

Tickets include:

  • Full 2 day access to panels, plenary sessions, small group “dialogues for development” and Ted-style inspired “personal narratives”;
  •  Welcome networking receptions on Friday April 3rd (invitations to a VIP champagne networking session at the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African and African American Art will also be allocated on a first come first served basis);
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner on Saturday April 4th;
  • Optional closing party at the Harvard Club of Boston on Saturday April 4th.

Discount codes for bulk buying of tickets:

  • 10 tickets = 10% discount (code: ADCgroup10)
  • 15 tickets = 15% discount (code: ADCgroup15)
  • 20 tickets = 20% discount (code: ADCgroup20)