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Tue 23 Sep 14 · Financing Africa's Future: infrastructure, investment and opportunity (Sheikh Zayed Theatre (New Academic Building, LSE), London)
Tue 2 Sep 14 · Formality Bias: the habits holding Africa back (Wolfson Theatre, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields)
Tue 24 Jun 14 · Good Morning, Mr Mandela (Old Theatre, London)
Wed 8 May 13 · Trafficking Networks and Threats to Security in West Africa: the case of Mali (New Theatre, London)
Thu 7 Mar 13 · Healthy African Cities (Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Wed 30 Jan 13 · Heroic Achievement or Folly, What Would Kapuscinski Make of Development Today? (New Theatre, London)
Tue 29 Jan 13 · African Security and External Interference: exploring the role of a newcomer, China (New Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Thu 18 Oct 12 · Ethiopia Talk (Embassy of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, London)
Wed 17 Oct 12 · What does the Marikana massacre mean for South Africa? (Frontline Club, London)
Wed 15 Feb 12 · Rebuilding Libya (Frontline Club, London)
Mon 30 Jan 12 · Insight with Gene Sharp: From Dictatorship to Democracy (Frontline Club, London)
Mon 23 Jan 12 · The Global Banking Crisis: an African banker's response (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, London)
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