[AFRI-Discuss] Fwd: DOWNLOAD NOW: Africa Center Launches Two New Issue Briefs

Kris Seeburn seeburn.k at gmail.com
Fri Apr 20 15:28:00 UTC 2018



Kris

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> From: Atlantic Council Africa Center <africa at atlanticcouncil.org>
> Date: 20 April 2018 at 19:19:20 GMT+4
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> Subject: DOWNLOAD NOW: Africa Center Launches Two New Issue Briefs
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> The Atlantic Council’s Africa Center is pleased to announce the publication of two new issue briefs:
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> DOWNLOAD | “Fintech: Powering Inclusive Growth in Africa”
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> In “Fintech: Powering Inclusive Growth in Africa,” Africa Center Senior Fellow Dr. Aleksandra Gadzala helps investors and policy makers better understand the waves of fintech innovation unfolding in sub-Saharan Africa, and reflects on the enabling environments needed to ensure its success and contribution to inclusive growth. She concludes that, while not without its challenges, the long-term prospects for fintech to drive economic growth in Africa are immense.
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> DOWNLOAD | “3D Printing: Shaping Africa’s Future”
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> A new issue brief by Africa Center Senior Fellow Dr. Aleksandra Gadzala, “3D Printing: Shaping Africa’s Future,” catalogues the experiences of other countries facing the challenges of widespread 3D printing adoption. Gadzala argues that, at its core, 3D printing is just another manufacturing process. Yet, over time it could significantly reshape how and where things are made, with far-reaching con­sequences for economies that rely on low-wage, la­bor-intensive manufacturing. She concludes that, in the near term, Africa does not have much to gain from 3D printing, but if its governments do not start to build and support policies that compliment the advancement of these technologies, the continent will have much to lose.
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> Can't make it to our launch event? Watch the webcast: 
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> These publications are part of a partnership between the Atlantic Council's Africa Center and the OCP Policy Center and are made possible by generous support through the OCP Foundation.
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> For more information, please visit our website or contact africa at atlanticcouncil.org.
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