20th Global Conference on African Economy and Culture (GCAEC)

  • 24-26 Jan 2025
  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Description

The 20th Global Conference on African Economy and Culture (GCAEC) is focused on key advancements and challenges in areas such as economic growth, cultural preservation, technology, healthcare, climate strategies, education, and regional integration across Africa.

Topics
  • Cultural Preservation and Promotion within African Contexts
  • Economic Development and Sustainability in Africa
  • Innovations and Challenges in African Healthcare
  • Advancements in Technology and Digital Transformation across Africa
  • Addressing Climate Change and Environmental Strategies in Africa
  • Educational Reforms and Skill Development for African Economies
  • Empowering Women and Youth in African Societies
  • Political Stability, Governance, and Economic Growth within Africa
  • Fostering Pan-Africanism and Regional Integration
  • Exploring Investment Opportunities and Economic Challenges in Africa
  • Driving Social Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa
  • Celebrating African Arts, Languages, and Literature
  • Tourism, Heritage, and Cultural Economics in Africa
  • Urbanization, Infrastructure, and Developing Smart Cities in Africa
  • Agricultural Innovations and Ensuring Food Security in Africa
  • The Influential Role of the African Diaspora in Economic and Cultural Development
  • Formulating Trade Policies and Promoting Regional Market Integration in Africa
  • Pioneering Renewable Energy Solutions and Enhancing Energy Access in Africa

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Event Categories

Government & Global Issues: Economy, National Development
Science: Arts studies, Economics, Humanities

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