Dr Abena Nyarkoa, a Ghanaian educational growth champion, will probably be collaborating in a high-level panel dialogue through the Africa Collectively Convention 2026 (ATC 2026) to be held on the College of Cambridge.
The convention, organized by the Cambridge College Africa Society, will probably be held from twenty second to twenty third Could below the theme ‘Africa in an Age of Destruction’.
Primarily based within the UK, Dr Nyarkoa is one in all numerous African consultants and changemakers invited to contribute to discussions about Africa’s future amidst world political, financial and technological modifications.
In introducing her as one of many convention individuals, organizers defined that her work lies on the “highly effective intersection of training, commerce, advocacy, and sustainable progress.”
Organizers say her contribution displays the convention’s broader objective of exploring problems with inclusion, management and entry in occasions of fast change.
“Voices like hers matter at ATC 2026, as a result of disruption extends past know-how and markets. It additionally issues who has entry, who participates, and the way management is reimagined,” stated the College of Cambridge Africa Society.
Different audio system embrace His Excellency Makolo Morris, Excessive Commissioner of Kenya to the UK. Masenje Mazoka, Excessive Commissioner of Zambia to the UK; Honkawaale Silwak, former Somaliland Minister of Planning and Growth; and different younger and middle-aged African entrepreneurs and builders.
The occasion will characteristic a sequence of panel discussions and initiatives targeted on Africa’s growth trajectory and its function within the altering world order.
Dr. Nyarkoa will be a part of Dr. Memuna Williams and Dr. Kwabena Bempah-Tandoh on a panel dialogue on “Africa’s demographic dividend: Youth as drivers of change.”
One other session will look at “Africa’s place in a fragmenting world order”, that includes the Kenyan Excessive Commissioner and different outstanding audio system.
Africa Collectively is the flagship annual program of the College of Cambridge Africa Society and has developed over the previous six years right into a outstanding platform for dialogue on African management, innovation and sustainable growth.
About Dr. Abena Nyarkoa
Dr. Abena Nyarkoa, popularly often known as Abby, is an training advocate, lecturer, and gender analyst whose work focuses on academic fairness, human rights advocacy, and sustainable growth.
She is the founding father of the NKUNIM Schooling Undertaking, which goals to handle disparities in academic alternatives, and co-founder of the Commerce Development Community, which promotes sustainable commerce and regional integration.
A Fellow of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations and a World Goodwill Ambassador for the UK and Ghana, she has held advisory and director roles within the analysis and NGO sectors.
Dr. Nyarkoa can also be a youth coach, media presenter, and worldwide speaker. She accomplished her PhD on the College of Warwick, the place her analysis targeted on fairness, entry and fairness in training.
