Mohammed-Anwar Sadat
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Atlantic Fellow| Works 4 INGO on Civic Activism, Public & Social Policy & Advocacy | Faculty at Graduate Institute’s DPP Program| My tweets = personal opinions!
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A protocol to United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation on taxing cross-border services, including automated digital services, can harmonize policy approaches, ease political tensions, cut compliance costs & tackle double taxation. Read: southcentre.int/tax-cooperatio…
Advancing Equity: A Year in Review In our latest Annual Review, read how the Atlantic Institute hosted a regional network in #Africa to challenge inequality and support #AtlanticFellows working toward a shared vision for the continent. atlanticinstitute.atlanticfellows.org/annual-review-…
#Webinar on Rethinking activism to overcome inequality in Africa Join the School and the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity) for an interactive discussion. When: Thursday, 16 January 2025 Time: 11:30 - 13:00 (GMT) RSVP: bit.ly/40aDeJT
Don't forget to register for our online event 'Rethinking activism to overcome inequality in Africa' co-hosted with The Nelson Mandela School tomorrow 16th of January! 🗣️: Otsile Nkadimeng, Ancel's World, Mark Heywood & AFSEE Fellow Mohammed-Anwar Sadat 🎟️Register here: bit.ly/40aDeJT
The School and Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity held a writing retreat for Global Atlantic Fellows - to generate innovative ideas and solutions for activism in Africa. This is part of the "Rethinking Activism in Africa: Enhancing Civic leadership in a time of uncertainty and transition" project.
I’m excited to share a new opportunity at the Natural Resource Governance Institute . We’re hiring a Deputy Africa Director to join our passionate, high-impact #Africa team, under my leadership. This role comes at a critical moment for the continent’s #energytransition—when bold thinking, collaborative
From May 20-23, AFSEE co-hosted a writing retreat in Cape Town with The Nelson Mandela School for 14 Fellows, as part of the 'Rethinking Activism in Africa: Enhancing Civic Leadership in a Time of Uncertainty and Transition' project. ➡️ Find out more: bit.ly/4n30yUs