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  • Opinion
    South to South: A Return on Identity
    • Danielle Alakija
    May 1, 2025
    The author of this opinion, Danielle Alakija, is a 2024 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. Once upon a time—or so the story went—the Global South was cast to the margins of the global development narrative. Assigned a supporting role in someone else’s story, it was…
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    International Relations, International Cooperation, Society, Economy
  • Opinion
    Bridging the Knowledge Gap: How Strong Knowledge Management Systems Can Drive Impact in the Global South
    • Isabela Carvalho
    April 30, 2025
    The author of this opinion, Isabela Carvalho, is a 2018 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. In today’s interconnected world, knowledge plays a vital role in driving change and shaping solutions. Yet despite the rise of digital tools and global collaboration,…
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    International Relations, International Cooperation, Labour market and human capital, Society, Economy
  • Opinion
    Honouring the Soil as Earth’s Silent Lifeline on Earth Day
    • Michael Terungwa David
    April 22, 2025
    The author of this opinion, David Michael Terungwa, is a 2017 alumnus of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. As the world commemorates Earth Day 2025 under the theme "Planet vs. Plastics," it is a timely moment to turn our attention to one of the planet’s most overlooked…
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    Agriculture, Agricultural land, Commodities & Energy, Climate change and biodiversity
  • Opinion
    The Role of Sport in Youth Empowerment and Social Inclusion in Africa
    • Othman Mezouar
    April 4, 2025
    The author of this opinion, Othman Mezouar, is a 2023 alumnus of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. April 6 each year marks the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, a day dedicated to recognizing the potential of sport as a driver of social change and…
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    Society, Africa
  • Opinion
    Cultural Ambassadors: The Role of Diasporas in Promoting Cultural Diplomacy and Development
    • Florencio Venté
    March 14, 2025
    The author of this opinion, Florencio Venté, is a 2024 alumnus of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. Culture, diasporas, and diplomacy are strongly connected when it comes to promoting exchanges and fostering social inclusion, economic development, and the building of…
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    International Relations, Diplomacy
  • Opinion
    L’Afrique a un rôle clé dans le choix du prochain Secrétaire général de l’ONU
    • Gabriela Keseberg Dávalos
    March 7, 2025
    L'article original en anglais a été initialement publié par Devex   La course pour le poste du prochain Secrétaire général de l’Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU), dont la désignation aura lieu en 2026, a commencé, discrètement. À l’occasion de la célébration de la Journée…
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    International Relations, International Organisations, Gender, Africa
  • Opinion
    Potential or Peril: Carbon Trading in Africa
    • Mannat Jaspal
    June 11, 2024
    Carbon trading have long been touted as a silver bullet to channelise climate finance to African countries lacking the capital to support climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. The erstwhile ‘Kyoto Protocol’ and its successor ‘The Paris Agreement’, though much more comprehensive and wider in…
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    Climate change and biodiversity, Commodities & Energy, Economy, Trade, Africa
  • Opinion
    Bracing for Black Swans: Artificial Intelligence and Elections in 2024
    • Nusrat Farooq
    April 30, 2024
    Nusrat Farooq is an international security and policy expert whose research is at the intersection of emerging technology, international relations, and trust and safety. She is a 2022 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. She can be reached at nusratfatooq.…
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    International Relations, Society
  • Opinion
    Reimagining International Security: Multilateralism vs Multi-Stakeholderism
    • Nusrat Farooq
    March 6, 2024
    Nusrat Farooq is an international security and policy expert whose research is at the intersection of emerging technology, international relations, and trust and safety. She is a 2022 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here.  …
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    International Relations, Security & Defense, International Cooperation
  • Opinion
    WEF 2024: How Can AI Drive a More-Effective Energy Transition?
    • Carolina Novac
    February 15, 2024
    The author of this piece, Carolina Novac, is a 2023 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here.   This year, I had the honor to participate for the first time in the World Economic Forum (WEF), as a member of the delegation of Moldovan…
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    Commodities & Energy, Energy transition and Renewables
  • Opinion
    Investing In Human Capital Will Spur Technological Innovations Across the Atlantic
    • Roxy Ndebumadu
    February 9, 2024
    Councilwoman Roxy Ndebumadu is a technology entrepreneur, and special advisor on beneficial AI, online safety and emerging technology. As a two term-elected official, she represents the City of Bowie, the fifth largest city in Maryland. She is also a 2023 alumna of the Atlantic Dialogues…
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    Economy, Labour market and human capital, Atlantic
  • Opinion
    Navigating Democracy’s Structural Uncertainty
    • Camila Crescimbeni
    January 30, 2024
    Camila Crescimbeni is a 2023 alumna of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here. Following a fruitful and broad debate at the 2023 Atlantic Dialogues, Alec Russell, foreign editor of the Financial Times, asked a deep and globally-relevant question: Can…
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    Geopolitics, International Relations, Society
  • Opinion
    7 Days in Marrakech
    • Chadia Mathurin
    December 22, 2023
      Chadia Mathurin is a 2023 alumna of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here. This blog was originally published here. For the past week, I've been situated in Marrakech, Morocco as part of the Policy Centre for the New South’s Atlantic Dialogues…
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    Atlantic
  • Opinion
    Nigeria and Every Country Around the World Needs Its Own ChatGPT
    • Francisco Cordoba Otalora
    December 19, 2023
    Francisco Cordoba is a 2019 alumnus of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about him here. This piece was originally published here. I recently had an eye-opening experience at the Atlantic Dialogue conference in Morocco, organized by the Policy Center for the…
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    Society, Africa, Atlantic
  • Opinion
    MERCOSUR and its Partners. What to expect from the wider Atlantic? A situation to monitor
    • Marianna Albuquerque
    • Santiago Theoduloz
    October 3, 2023
    Marianna Albuquerque and Santiago Theoduloz are 2022 alumni of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about Marianna here and Santiago here.  From our experience of participating in the ADEL Program and the Atlantic Dialogues in 2022, we learned that the…
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    International Relations, International Cooperation, International Organisations, South America
  • Opinion
    Diagnosing Networked Harassment in its Connection to Online Violence Against Women in Politics
    • Theodora Skeadas
    • Hallie Stern
    September 26, 2023
    Theodora Skeadas is a 2022 alumna of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here. During the 2019 Indian general elections, researchers studied how organizers used a network of WhatsApp groups to manipulate Twitter trends through coordinated mass postings. The…
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    Society, Gender
  • Opinion
    African Women and youths in STEM and Sustainable Energy
    • Deborah Braide
    August 15, 2023
    Deborah Braide is a 2022 alumna of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here. Although equitable participation in STEM careers has historically been low, through advocacy, policy changes and recent initiatives, African women and youths are now rising to the…
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    Commodities & Energy, Energy transition and Renewables, Society, Gender, Africa
  • Opinion
    Helping One Million Refugees – How to Use Technology to Facilitate Integration in Germany
    • Fritjof Knier
    August 9, 2023
    Fritjof Knier is a 2022 alumnus of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about him here. Twice in the past decade the term “largest refugee movement since the Second World War” was coined in Germany and Europe. First in 2015 with many refugees from Syria, Iraq,…
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    International Relations, International Cooperation, Europe
  • Opinion
    Mexico, a Magnet for Electric Vehicles Investments
    • Nallely Garza
    April 20, 2023
    Nallely Garza is a 2022 alumna of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about her here. On March 1, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, confirmed during Tesla’s Investors Day the construction of its next Gigafactory in Monterrey, Mexico, which will represent an investment of 5…
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    Trade, Energy transition and Renewables, Central America, Americas and Carribean
  • Opinion
    Linking Food and National Security in Africa: Lessons from Russia-Ukraine Conflict
    • Seleman Yusuph Kitenge
    February 28, 2023
    Seleman Yusuph Kitenge an alumnus of Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program. Learn more about him here. Introduction Food security refers to the availability of sufficient, safe, nutritious food for all people to maintain a healthy and active life (FAO, 2021; Suleri, 2022). It…
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    Agriculture, Food security, Africa
  • Opinion
    AfCFTA and the Creeping Power Play: Africa, the European Union, and China
    • Selassie Tay
    February 15, 2023
    Background The African Union in 2018 agreed to implement the world’s second-largest free-trade area measured by number of countries, people, and geographical size, with the signing of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). This agreement will ultimately lead to a continent-wide…
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    Economy, Trade, Sectorial policies and structural transformation, Asia, Europe, Africa
  • Opinion
    Food Export Bans Will Make the Food Crisis Worse
    • Joseph Hammond
    July 18, 2022
    The world is facing its worst food crisis in 70 years as a perfect storm of geopolitical events contributes to a spike in prices. Wheat alone has jumped 53% since the start of the year. Alarmingly, a number of governments have responded to the crisis with export bans. Governments and organizations…
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    Food security, Agriculture, Agricultural Policies, Economy, Armed conflicts, Commodities & Energy
  • Opinion
    The Neglected Side of the Water Management Equation: Demand Management
    • Ahmed Rachid El-Khattabi
    March 17, 2022
    The start of 2022 has been marked by drought, with countries around the world experiencing abnormally low levels of precipitation and dryness over the last few months. On the African continent, the intensity and duration of the droughts is wreaking havoc on economies already struggling because of…
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    Commodities & Energy, Climate change and biodiversity, Natural Resources
  • Opinion
    Celebrating Leading Women Who Break the Bias
    • Mary-Jean Nleya
    March 8, 2022
    Mary-Jean Nleya is an alumna of the 2016 Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Program. This opinion was previously published on CNBCAfrica on March 7th 2022. International Women’s Day (IWD) is just around the corner, a day in which to pause and recognize the accomplishments of women all…
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    Society, Gender
  • Opinion
    How Can Data Collection Help Inclusive Green Finance?
    • Morten Seja*
    • Charlie Knight
    • Hadley Hilgenhurst
    • Amlan Banerjee
    • Omair Azam
    January 31, 2022
    Setting the Scene for the Current State of Inclusive Green Finance Climate change is one of, if not the biggest, challenges facing the world. The challenge extends to banking regulators, who, in addition to other responsibilities, are now tasked with ensuring financial inclusion and climate change…
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    Economy, Commodities & Energy, Climate change and biodiversity, Society, Gender
  • Opinion
    Green Finance Taxonomies: Measuring which Economic Activities Deserve to be Called Green
    • Morten Seja
    • Hadley Hilgenhurst
    • Charlie Knight
    January 25, 2022
    Why Green Finance Taxonomies? The increasing effort to mitigate climate change has caused more and more individuals, governments, and companies to shift away from traditional financial investments and activities, and towards more environmentally-friendly alternatives. However, until recently,…
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    Economy, Sectorial policies and structural transformation, Commodities & Energy, Climate change and biodiversity
  • Opinion
    Weathering the Changing Needs to Regulate Financial Inclusion
    • Morten Seja
    December 20, 2021
    A Case for Regulators to Green Financial Inclusion Financial Inclusion is an Excellent Tool for Combating Poverty It is well known that supporting financial inclusion is a relevant tool in lifting people out of poverty. There is plenty of empirical evidence showing that financial inclusion…
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    Economy, Regional integration, Sectorial policies and structural transformation, Commodities & Energy, Climate change and biodiversity, Society, Inequality
  • Opinion
    Angela Merkel: il était une fois une femme leader sur la scène internationale
    • Patricia Ahanda*
    October 26, 2021
    Le mandat d’Angela Merkel est arrivé à son terme, après 16 ans au pouvoir en tant que chancelière de l’Allemagne. Au cours de sa carrière, Angela Merkel, femme politique issue des rangs du parti conservateur, s’est hissée en tant que dirigeante de la quatrième puissance mondiale et première…
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    International Relations, Diplomacy, Geopolitics, International Cooperation, Europe
  • Opinion
    Opening Science Through the Decolonization of Knowledge
    • Bushra Ebadi
    June 28, 2021
    UNESCO is leading a two-year consultation process to draft a Recommendation on Open Science in order to increase citizen engagement with science and improve the distribution and production of science globally. An intergovernmental special committee meeting of technical and legal experts…
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    Society, Education
  • Opinion
    The Role of Eco-Industrial Parks in Environmentally-Responsible Economic Growth
    • Nadia Makara
    June 3, 2021
    In an effort to spur economic growth, industrial parks were created to combine industrial activities with infrastructure, service, and commercial activities. These parks involve a collection of businesses, utilizing a combination of heavy and light manufacturing, that are located in a dedicated…
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    Economy, Sectorial policies and structural transformation, Commodities & Energy, Energy transition and Renewables
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