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Launch of Now Generation Network IIAG Focus Group
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation is pleased to announce the creation of the Now Generation Network (NGN) Focus Group for the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG). This group of seven young and mid-career African professionals, drawn from academia, civil society, development institutions, and private sector, will contribute their diverse expertise… Read more
Enhanced Ibrahim Index Data Portal
Data journalists, researchers, African citizens, civil society organisations and all those interested in the benchmarking of public governance in Africa are invited to explore the updated Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) Data Portal. The Data Portal is an interactive presentation of the IIAG, a comprehensive dataset… Read more, A video showcasing these features can be viewed below. The Foundation will be announcing further updates to the Data Portal in the coming months, ahead of the launch of the next dataset in November 2022.
2022 Ibrahim Leadership Fellows announced from Guinea-Bissau, Kenya and Uganda
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation is pleased to announce the 2022 intake of Ibrahim Leadership Fellows, which will see three emerging African leaders participate in one-year mentoring programmes at leading multilateral institutions. The incoming Fellows are Joe Lemaron (Kenya), who will join the African Development Bank (AfDB); Ilsa Cá e Sá (… Read more
In conversation with... Carlos Lopes
On 28 April, Carlos Lopes, Professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance, University of Cape Town and former Executive Secretary of UNECA was joined by members of our Now Generation Network (NGN) for a discussion about public finances in Africa. This wide-ranging discussion explored the complex nature of Africa’s public finances… Read more
Mo Ibrahim Foundation statement on WTO agreement on COVID-19 vaccine waiver
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation welcomes the results of the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference and commends the able and committed leadership of Director-General Ngozi Okongo-Iweala, the first African and woman to head the organisation, in securing better than expected deals for global health, global environment, and global… Read more