KapTalks Lagos
The Kapuscinski Development Lecture series, also known as #KAPTalks, named for Ryszard Kapuscinski, a Polish journalist and writer, is organized jointly by the European Commission, theUnited Nations Development Programme and a network of partner universities and think tanks.​The lecture series offers students an unprecedented opportunity to learn about and discuss development issues such as climate change, economics, energy transition, aid effectiveness, Europe-Africa relations and the Sustainable Development Goals.​It connects students with top thinkers and raises their awareness of international cooperation and partnerships, and global challenges. It offers students a unique opportunity to connect and debate with world-renowned experts and the host institution will become a part of the global #KapTalks network​Africa is home to the world’s youngest population, with over 60% of its population under the age of 25. By 2050, the continent’s youth population is projected to double, reaching nearly 1 billion, making Africa a global hub of youthful potential.​This demographic shift presents a unique opportunity for economic transformation, as a skilled and empowered youth population can drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development. However, without adequate investment in education, employment, and empowerment, this demographic dividend risks becoming a challenge, exacerbating issues like unemployment and social unrest.​Join us at #KapTalksLagos 2025 at the University of Lagos as we dissect the means to harness the potentials of the next generation!​#KapTalksLagos #KapTalks2025 #KapTalksUnilag
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