The IBGC and conference media partner Fair Observer interviewed many of the "Africa's Turn?" conference speakers. This video montage features their compelling responses to the question: Do you believe this is indeed "Africa's Turn?"
The Fletcher's School's Institute for Business in the Global Context (IBGC) hosted a conference on Africa's Turn? The Promise and Reality of the Global Economy's "Final Frontier" on October 25-26, 2012. The conference brought together over 200 global leaders, both current and future, who gathered in Medford, Massachusetts to hear from decision makers, innovative problem-solvers, and thought leaders who are shaping business and investment, policy, development and international relations in Africa. IBGC and conference media partner Fair Observer interviewed many of the speakers — this video montage features their compelling responses to the question: Do you believe this is indeed "Africa's Turn"?
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