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TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JULY 30th 2020
Language of debate: English / French
The global pandemic, as declared by the World Health Organization, has wreaked serious havoc worldwide, in each of the administrative sectors. COVID-19 has shown the weaknesses and shortcomings in various areas of public administration such as health, education, the social and commercial sector; On the other hand, blocking sectors such as tourism and transport. To all this, it is essential to know what the emergency plans have been prepared in favor of each of these sectors and above all, to know what the strategies have been developed for the post COVID-19.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JULY 23th 2020
Language of debate: English / French
Considering that administrative standards can be developed from a global, regional or national level; The objective of this debate is to understand which are the administrative standards applicable in Equatorial Guinea, based on the established international agreements and to demonstrate how the applicability of the procedures in the management of human resources of the public administration.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JULY 20th 2020
Language of debate: Spanish
The administrative system of Equatorial Guinea has undergone substantial changes over the past decades. Appreciation of current management and planning requires a comparative analysis of the existing administrative ecosystem during the last ten years, highlighting both weaknesses and strengths.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JUNE 25th 2020
Language of debate: French / English
Public-private partnerships have represented a unique opportunity for business development and the fight against unemployment. The extent to which these understandings are beneficial to African societies will be addressed and enhanced on this platform.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JUNE 18th 2020
Language of debate: French / English
COVID-19 has had a devastating effect in Africa, particularly in the informal economy, where 325 million workers carry out their work, according to the International Labor Organization. The lockdown measures have largely impacted their survival, and many informal companies are at risk of closure. In this situation, it is imperative to draw up post-COVID-19 action plans with recommendations that minimize the chance of going into a deeper recession.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JUNE 11th 2020
Language of debate: French / English
We have constantly been alerted on the need to fortify our local workforce’s capacities to set out on the path to socio-economic freedom and independence, bearing in mind that Africans are the indispensable ingredient of Africa’s development. This platform is an opportunity to interact and submit recommendations to define appropriate models for training and use of the local workforce in the pan-African economy that lead to efficient and sustainable diversification.
TIME: 15:00 – 16:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: JUNE 4th 2020
Language of debate: French / English
Human resources are the driving force of economic development in Africa. Constantly threatened by the growth of unemployment, the homogeneity of the business sector, the absence of the renewal of skills and innovation, certain sectors promoting the fourth industrial revolution continue to experience restraints throughout the continent. This session will consider three of the key sectors of the economy for a study of the importance of labor and its contribution to the development of the economy.
TIME: 11:00 – 12:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: MAY 29th 2020
Language of debate: Spanish
The coronavirus has generated an unprecedented crisis worldwide in all the socioeconomic sectors of the planet, testing all the strategies and objectives of sustainable development planned by international institutions and governments. Caught between unemployment and the idealization of full employment, situations in Africa and particularly in Equatorial Guinea, employment has been of extreme concern to all parts of the socioeconomic spectrum. Exchange on thes impacts of COVID-19 and the envisionment of possible post-COVID-19 solutions will be the key to this session.
TIME: 11:00 – 12:30 GMT + 1 | DATE: MAY 28th 2020
Language of debate: Spanish
The working environment in Equatorial Guinea is governed by specific laws and regulations which must be observed by companies operating in the country. Respecting corporate obligations offers intrinsic rights that economic actors should benefit from during the crisis. This session gives the Equatorial Guinean and Pan-African population the opportunity to learn about the relationships that can be established between them and the Equatorial Guinean Ministry of Labor in these times of crisis.