ADS 2024, Sub-theme 2 – Launch Media Advisory
In Focus
In case you missed it
- Relive the High-level Policy Dialogue, featuring the participation of the heads of the UN and the AU as well as the President of Senegal
- Watch the recording of the International Webinars that took place on 8 May, 15 May and 22 May respectively.
- Watch the recording of the Youth Stages that took place on 9 May, 16 May and 23 May (English | French) respectively.
- Read our new policy briefs titled STEM Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in Africa with a Focus on Generating Decent Jobs for Africa's Youth, Transforming Education in Africa by Leveraging Innovative Finance and the Digital Revolution and Education and Learning in Crisis-affected Areas.
Flagship Event to Highlight the Role of Innovative Finance and the Digital Revolution on the Future of Education in Africa
The Second Week of the Africa Dialogue Series 2024
Africa’s digital transformation has accelerated in the past decade. The number of Internet users in Sub-Saharan Africa , over 160 million Africans acquired broadband Internet, and nearly??completed digital transactions on the continent during this period. African countries are looking to mobilize more resources domestically to finance education. At the same time, the call for innovative financing to bridge funding gaps in Africa is gaining traction, as public-private partnerships and blended finance offer promising avenues for attracting private capital to education- .
Centred on the sub-theme “Transforming Education in Africa by Leveraging Innovative Finance and the Digital Revolution,” the Africa Dialogue Series 2024 (ADS 2024) enters its second week during a period of profound digital transformation on the continent and at a time when the potential is immense for innovative financing to drive impactful change in education funding and delivery in Africa.
Activities will highlight the importance of investment in education while underscoring the critical role that science, technology, and innovation play in enhancing Africa's education systems. Aiming to provide concrete, implementable policy recommendations, participants will exchange on the demands of the labour market, equitable financing mechanisms, bridging the digital divide and the transformative potential of digital technologies in shaping Africa's educational landscape. These exchanges will be underpinned by a new policy brief to be launched during an international webinar on the sub-theme.
The United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA) and the African Union Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations () co-organize the ADS 2024 in partnership with the?International Labour Organization (), the International Telecommunication Union (), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (), the United Nations Children's Fund () and the World Bank Group ().
The theme of ADS 2024 is “Education through Science, Technology and Innovation toward the Africa We Want.”
The sub-theme, which will be the focus of this second week, is “Transforming Education in Africa by Leveraging Innovative Finance and the Digital Revolution.”
Online through and as follow:
- Day One: Documentary Videos – 13?May
- Day Two: Recorded Interviews – 14?May
- Day Three: International Webinar – 15?May
- Day Four: Youth Stage – 16?May
- Day Five: Arts and Culture – 17?May
The international webinar will feature the participation of several government and UN officials, including the following, while young Africans from the continent and the diaspora will join the Youth Stage.
- H.E. Mr. Leon Just Ibombo, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and the Digital Economy, Republic of Congo (Expected)
- H.E. Mr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Minister of Education, Ghana (Expected)
- H.E. Mr. Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Minister of Finance, Qatar (Expected)
- H.E. Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie, Minister of Technology and Higher Education, Sierra Leone
- Mr. Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa?
- Ms. Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union (Expected)
- Mr. Luis Benveniste, Global Director for Education, World Bank Group
More details, including the programme and a full list of speakers, are at
The High-level Policy Dialogue of the ADS 2024, now scheduled for 30 May in the afternoon, will be a hybrid event. To attend in person, all media representatives need to be accredited. Media accreditation is open until 17 May 2024.
Media representatives applying independently must submit an application form, including a letter of assignment from a bona fide media organization, samples of their work and a government-issued ID. Instructions are available on the Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit’s website.
Requests for delegation media, including journalists, official photographers and videographers, should be submitted by Missions and Organizations enrolled in the e-Registration system, which is available through the (instructions).
Note that ALL media representatives must apply for accreditation in advance, as there will not be on-site accreditation.
For more information, visit the UN Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit’s website or contact malu@un.org or +1 212-963-6934.
- ADS 2024 website:
- To follow the international webinars and youth stages, register using the links or watch the .
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Int. Webinar |
Youth Stages |
STEM Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Generating Decent Jobs for Africa's Youth |
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Transforming Education in Africa by Leveraging Innovative Finance and the Digital Revolution |
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Education and Learning in Crisis-affected Areas |
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- Follow the High-level Policy Dialogue in person in Conference Room 2 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York (valid media accreditation required to access) or online through and or via
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