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In Conversation: Dr Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa and Chris Chapman, IIC

14.09.2020
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Dr Vera Songwe,  Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa speaks with Chris Chapman, IIC President, on the pan-African viewpoint which is both supporting and promoting Africa and African innovation and the importance that it is recognised and developed within and for Africa.

In conversation with Dr Vera Songwe, Economic Commission for Africa and Chris Chapman, IIC

Theme:
Content: innovation, regulation and markets
Region:
Middle East & Africa
Vera Songwe Vera Songwe Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa Chris Chapman Chris Chapman Former President, International Institute of Communications 2016-2024; Chairman, Nihilent Australia Pty Limited
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