Africa: Key Insights, Calls for Action From Africa Soft Power Summit in Kigali

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African leaders, executives, tech and financial innovators, creative institutions, policymakers, and government leaders have been urged to connect Africa and set global social and economic goals to foster greater inclusion and equality.

This was highlighted during the Africa Soft Power Summit, themed “Africa Now: Connecting Africa–Shaping the Global Social and Economic Priorities of Our Time”, that commenced on May 29 and will go on till May 31 at the Kigali Serena Hotel.

This summit is happening in Kigali for the third consecutive year. It was organised by the Africa Soft Power Project and partners NVH Studios, Africa Prosperity Network, and Sports Nigeria, to facilitate intellectual engagement and dialogue between key players in Africa.

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The 2024 Africa Soft Power Summit began with a press briefing with Carol Abade, board member of the African Soft Power Summit, who was joined by partners Nana Baffour, the co-founder and chairman of NVH Studios, Nkechi Obi, CEO of Sport Nigeria, and Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, Executive Chairman and founder of Africa Prosperity Network.

In her opening remarks, Michaella Rugwizangoga, Chief Tourism Officer at Rwanda Development Board, stated that the country is honoured to be hosting the summit for the third time and that it is a pan-African occasion that is crucial to the development of both the nation and the continent.

“African problems must be addressed with African answers. And it is upon us to think about long-term solutions, especially for our generation, to create tools and policies that will empower the continent,” Rugwizangoga remarked.

During a panel discussion on “Revolutionising Systems: Women’s Leadership as a Catalyst for Change and Progress”, Clare Akamanzi, CEO of NBA Africa, emphasised the importance of having role models who can showcase their own work for the next generation to look up to.

“Every woman who unleashes her potential and gets far, that is another woman’s opportunity to be inspired and learn from her story,” she stated.

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During the African Soft Power Summit, regulatory cooperation and technology frameworks, like the Pan African Payment System, were highlighted as essential for achieving interoperability and fostering economic growth throughout the continent. Emphasis is placed on financial inclusion, particularly for women who play key roles in the economy.