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Does US hypocrisy explain African neutrality on Ukraine? | Conflict Zone
Sudanese-British billionaire philanthropist Mo Ibrahim, who has spent much of the last two decades addressing the importance of good governance and the rule of law in Africa, says the key to understanding the ambivalence or neutrality of many African countries towards Russia’s war in Ukraine is hypocrisy. How is this different than Iraq, he asked DW’s Tim Sebastian, saying many people in Africa don’t see a difference between the 2003 US invasion and Russia’s war in Ukraine when it comes to respecting sovereignty or international rules. Ibrahim also addressed the ongoing violence in the country of his birth, saying the world should not “let the fires spread” from Sudan and called for an arms export ban to the region amidst the fighting there.
Chapters:
00:00 War and rivalry in Sudan, two ...
published: 17 May 2023
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Mo Ibrahim Governance Conversation, KICC, Nairobi.
published: 29 Apr 2023
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Mo Ibrahim, Sudanese-British billionaire | The Brave Ones
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Billionaire Mo Ibrahim made his mark in Africa by building mobile networks that connected a third of the population. Now he's tackling another problem which he believes is holding the continent back from its potential - political corruption. #TheBraveOnes
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published: 29 Apr 2019
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Mo in conversation with... Abdalla Hamdok
A discussion with the former prime minister of Sudan, covering the present conflict, including historic roots of instability, and the conditions and prospects of solving the current crisis.
published: 04 May 2023
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Mo in conversation with... Paul Kagame
H.E. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda and Chair of the African Union, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on public service and leadership in Africa. This session was held on 28 April 2018 as part of the 2018 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Kigali, Rwanda.
#MIFKigali
published: 29 Apr 2018
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Mo in conversation with... Aliko Dangote
Aliko Dangote, CEO of Dangote Group, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on Africa and business, leadership, regional integration and more. This session was held on 6 April 2019 as part of the 2019 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Abidjan.
#MIFAbidjan
published: 06 Apr 2019
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Mo Ibrahim slams 'aged African leaders'
The Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Mohammed Ibrahim has slammed African leaders for depriving young people the opportunity to serve in leadership positions by holding on to power even in their very old age.
published: 07 Mar 2018
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Talk Africa: A conversation with Dr Mo Ibrahim
On this episode of Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall is joined by Dr. Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-British businessman and mobile communications entrepreneur best known for his work through the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which provides African leaders with incentives to promote good governance.
The two discussed Dr Ibrahim's Foundation’s efforts to improve the lives of Africans and his vision for the future of the continent.
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published: 07 May 2023
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2023 Ibrahim Governance Weekend highlights
Thanks to everyone who joined us in #Nairobi for the 2023 #IGW over the past three days. We've loved sharing all these great moments and interesting discussions on #GlobalAfrica with you!
published: 30 Apr 2023
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Billionaire donor Mo Ibrahim on Rwanda and good governance in Africa
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published: 30 Apr 2018
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Does US hypocrisy explain African neutrality on Ukraine? | Conflict Zone
Sudanese-British billionaire philanthropist Mo Ibrahim, who has spent much of the last two decades addressing the importance of good governance and the rule of ...
Sudanese-British billionaire philanthropist Mo Ibrahim, who has spent much of the last two decades addressing the importance of good governance and the rule of law in Africa, says the key to understanding the ambivalence or neutrality of many African countries towards Russia’s war in Ukraine is hypocrisy. How is this different than Iraq, he asked DW’s Tim Sebastian, saying many people in Africa don’t see a difference between the 2003 US invasion and Russia’s war in Ukraine when it comes to respecting sovereignty or international rules. Ibrahim also addressed the ongoing violence in the country of his birth, saying the world should not “let the fires spread” from Sudan and called for an arms export ban to the region amidst the fighting there.
Chapters:
00:00 War and rivalry in Sudan, two sides armed to the teeth
02:16 Humanitarian principles and civilian casualties in Khartoum
02:58 Does he lose faith in Africa?
03:12 Ibrahim foundation index on governance: improvement over last ten years
03:40 Africa’s own goal: bad governance, backsliding
04:01 Governance is about deliverables including human rights, security & rule of law
04:48 Marginalization, exclusion, minorities, climate changes, herders, farmers, Darfur, General Bashir
05:40 Coups, militia, RSF, army, and young people protesting against tyranny & dictatorship
07:03 Tolerance of military rule: Afrobarometer Guinea and corrupt civilians
08:11 It’s wonderful to get rid of bad leaders, replacing Satan with the devil
09:14 Strongmen became fashionable: Trump, Erdogan, Putin, Xi Jinping, Orbán, Duterte, it’s not an African phenomenon, it’s global
10:50 Every morning we used to have a coup somewhere in Africa
11:10 at do we need these armies for in Africa
11:52 UN Human Rights Council and Sudan
12:18 There is no government in Khartoum.
12:41 African Union suspended Sudan, but the AU has no standing army.
13:17 What about the UN Security Council? No moral outrage, no opinion, it’s shameful
14:23 Contact with en. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and Gen. Mohammed Dagalo?
14:48 The Hauge, Omar al-Bashir, ICC, African Court and immunity from prosecution for heads of state.
16:04 West Darfur, South Sudan, regional contagion from unrest?
16:12 We cannot give up on Sudan, before the fire spreads, US, Saudi Arabia, Quartet, Nairobi, export ban
17:13 Foreign armies in Africa and Wagner Group, Russian PMC
17:42 African ambivalence, neutrality on Russia’s war in Ukraine, postcolonial, UN resolution,
19:00 US 2003 invasion of Iraq and hypocrisy
19:13 Do the rules only apply to Russia? Libya
20:13 When you talk international rules it should apply to everybody
20:29 US allegation against South Africa regarding arms shipments to Russia, ambassador apology, ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa
22:05 Accuracy of US intelligence
22:50 What should West do in Africa? COVID vaccinations, good words, no deeds
24:00 20 trillion dollars in spending since pandemic for Africa how much? Sri Lanka, Zambia,
24:50 100 billion dollars a year in illicit transfer from Africa
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#Sudan #Africa #UkraineWar
https://wn.com/Does_US_Hypocrisy_Explain_African_Neutrality_On_Ukraine_|_Conflict_Zone
Sudanese-British billionaire philanthropist Mo Ibrahim, who has spent much of the last two decades addressing the importance of good governance and the rule of law in Africa, says the key to understanding the ambivalence or neutrality of many African countries towards Russia’s war in Ukraine is hypocrisy. How is this different than Iraq, he asked DW’s Tim Sebastian, saying many people in Africa don’t see a difference between the 2003 US invasion and Russia’s war in Ukraine when it comes to respecting sovereignty or international rules. Ibrahim also addressed the ongoing violence in the country of his birth, saying the world should not “let the fires spread” from Sudan and called for an arms export ban to the region amidst the fighting there.
Chapters:
00:00 War and rivalry in Sudan, two sides armed to the teeth
02:16 Humanitarian principles and civilian casualties in Khartoum
02:58 Does he lose faith in Africa?
03:12 Ibrahim foundation index on governance: improvement over last ten years
03:40 Africa’s own goal: bad governance, backsliding
04:01 Governance is about deliverables including human rights, security & rule of law
04:48 Marginalization, exclusion, minorities, climate changes, herders, farmers, Darfur, General Bashir
05:40 Coups, militia, RSF, army, and young people protesting against tyranny & dictatorship
07:03 Tolerance of military rule: Afrobarometer Guinea and corrupt civilians
08:11 It’s wonderful to get rid of bad leaders, replacing Satan with the devil
09:14 Strongmen became fashionable: Trump, Erdogan, Putin, Xi Jinping, Orbán, Duterte, it’s not an African phenomenon, it’s global
10:50 Every morning we used to have a coup somewhere in Africa
11:10 at do we need these armies for in Africa
11:52 UN Human Rights Council and Sudan
12:18 There is no government in Khartoum.
12:41 African Union suspended Sudan, but the AU has no standing army.
13:17 What about the UN Security Council? No moral outrage, no opinion, it’s shameful
14:23 Contact with en. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and Gen. Mohammed Dagalo?
14:48 The Hauge, Omar al-Bashir, ICC, African Court and immunity from prosecution for heads of state.
16:04 West Darfur, South Sudan, regional contagion from unrest?
16:12 We cannot give up on Sudan, before the fire spreads, US, Saudi Arabia, Quartet, Nairobi, export ban
17:13 Foreign armies in Africa and Wagner Group, Russian PMC
17:42 African ambivalence, neutrality on Russia’s war in Ukraine, postcolonial, UN resolution,
19:00 US 2003 invasion of Iraq and hypocrisy
19:13 Do the rules only apply to Russia? Libya
20:13 When you talk international rules it should apply to everybody
20:29 US allegation against South Africa regarding arms shipments to Russia, ambassador apology, ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa
22:05 Accuracy of US intelligence
22:50 What should West do in Africa? COVID vaccinations, good words, no deeds
24:00 20 trillion dollars in spending since pandemic for Africa how much? Sri Lanka, Zambia,
24:50 100 billion dollars a year in illicit transfer from Africa
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#Sudan #Africa #UkraineWar
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 271234
26:00
Mo Ibrahim, Sudanese-British billionaire | The Brave Ones
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Billionaire Mo Ibrahim made his mark in Africa by building mobile networks that connected a third of the p...
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Billionaire Mo Ibrahim made his mark in Africa by building mobile networks that connected a third of the population. Now he's tackling another problem which he believes is holding the continent back from its potential - political corruption. #TheBraveOnes
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The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Billionaire Mo Ibrahim made his mark in Africa by building mobile networks that connected a third of the population. Now he's tackling another problem which he believes is holding the continent back from its potential - political corruption. #TheBraveOnes
Looking for more The Brave Ones content? Listen to our podcast where we find out more about what makes the likes of Bernard Arnault, Tina Brown and Hugh Evans brave: https://cnb.cx/2PksEwJ
- published: 29 Apr 2019
- views: 242237
1:03:50
Mo in conversation with... Abdalla Hamdok
A discussion with the former prime minister of Sudan, covering the present conflict, including historic roots of instability, and the conditions and prospects o...
A discussion with the former prime minister of Sudan, covering the present conflict, including historic roots of instability, and the conditions and prospects of solving the current crisis.
https://wn.com/Mo_In_Conversation_With..._Abdalla_Hamdok
A discussion with the former prime minister of Sudan, covering the present conflict, including historic roots of instability, and the conditions and prospects of solving the current crisis.
- published: 04 May 2023
- views: 57968
1:15:43
Mo in conversation with... Paul Kagame
H.E. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda and Chair of the African Union, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on public service and leadership in Africa. This sessi...
H.E. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda and Chair of the African Union, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on public service and leadership in Africa. This session was held on 28 April 2018 as part of the 2018 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Kigali, Rwanda.
#MIFKigali
https://wn.com/Mo_In_Conversation_With..._Paul_Kagame
H.E. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda and Chair of the African Union, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on public service and leadership in Africa. This session was held on 28 April 2018 as part of the 2018 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Kigali, Rwanda.
#MIFKigali
- published: 29 Apr 2018
- views: 527058
45:16
Mo in conversation with... Aliko Dangote
Aliko Dangote, CEO of Dangote Group, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on Africa and business, leadership, regional integration and more. This session was hel...
Aliko Dangote, CEO of Dangote Group, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on Africa and business, leadership, regional integration and more. This session was held on 6 April 2019 as part of the 2019 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Abidjan.
#MIFAbidjan
https://wn.com/Mo_In_Conversation_With..._Aliko_Dangote
Aliko Dangote, CEO of Dangote Group, joins Mo Ibrahim for a conversation on Africa and business, leadership, regional integration and more. This session was held on 6 April 2019 as part of the 2019 Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Abidjan.
#MIFAbidjan
- published: 06 Apr 2019
- views: 2338233
2:45
Mo Ibrahim slams 'aged African leaders'
The Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Mohammed Ibrahim has slammed African leaders for depriving young people the opportunity to serve in leadership positions b...
The Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Mohammed Ibrahim has slammed African leaders for depriving young people the opportunity to serve in leadership positions by holding on to power even in their very old age.
https://wn.com/Mo_Ibrahim_Slams_'Aged_African_Leaders'
The Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Mohammed Ibrahim has slammed African leaders for depriving young people the opportunity to serve in leadership positions by holding on to power even in their very old age.
- published: 07 Mar 2018
- views: 31798
28:49
Talk Africa: A conversation with Dr Mo Ibrahim
On this episode of Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall is joined by Dr. Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-British businessman and mobile communications entrepreneur best known ...
On this episode of Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall is joined by Dr. Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-British businessman and mobile communications entrepreneur best known for his work through the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which provides African leaders with incentives to promote good governance.
The two discussed Dr Ibrahim's Foundation’s efforts to improve the lives of Africans and his vision for the future of the continent.
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On this episode of Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall is joined by Dr. Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-British businessman and mobile communications entrepreneur best known for his work through the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which provides African leaders with incentives to promote good governance.
The two discussed Dr Ibrahim's Foundation’s efforts to improve the lives of Africans and his vision for the future of the continent.
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- published: 07 May 2023
- views: 1966
7:26
2023 Ibrahim Governance Weekend highlights
Thanks to everyone who joined us in #Nairobi for the 2023 #IGW over the past three days. We've loved sharing all these great moments and interesting discussions...
Thanks to everyone who joined us in #Nairobi for the 2023 #IGW over the past three days. We've loved sharing all these great moments and interesting discussions on #GlobalAfrica with you!
https://wn.com/2023_Ibrahim_Governance_Weekend_Highlights
Thanks to everyone who joined us in #Nairobi for the 2023 #IGW over the past three days. We've loved sharing all these great moments and interesting discussions on #GlobalAfrica with you!
- published: 30 Apr 2023
- views: 3700
11:59
Billionaire donor Mo Ibrahim on Rwanda and good governance in Africa
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This year's Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership has been awarded to the former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Mo Ibrahim is the Sudanese-born billionaire businessman behind the prize and the foundation that recently organised high-level discussions in Kigali on good governance and public service. He gave FRANCE 24 his take on the situation in Rwanda and the challenges of achieving good governance in Africa.
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This year's Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership has been awarded to the former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Mo Ibrahim is the Sudanese-born billionaire businessman behind the prize and the foundation that recently organised high-level discussions in Kigali on good governance and public service. He gave FRANCE 24 his take on the situation in Rwanda and the challenges of achieving good governance in Africa.
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- published: 30 Apr 2018
- views: 14473
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Namibia's Pohamba won the Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership
The outgoing president of Namibia, Hifi-ke-punye Po-hamba has described as humbling his winning of the 50-million-rand Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership. The award is given to an elected leader who governs well, raises living standards and then leaves office. Pohamba says he will use the money to pay for poor people to study agriculture at university.
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published: 03 Mar 2015
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No winner for the Mo Ibrahim Prize
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has for the fourth time in seven years failed to find a suitable winner for the world's most valuable prize. The 5 million dollar prize is awarded to a former head of state in the region who is found to have been exceptional in providing security, health, education and economic development and who hands over power to a democratically elected successor. CCTV's Natalie Feary with the details.
published: 15 Oct 2013
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Inside Story - Mo Ibrahim prize - 20 Oct 08 - Part 1
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Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana, has received the Mo Ibrahim prize for African leadership but Inside Story asks if the $5 million prize is the best way to combat corruption among African politicians.
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Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are r...
published: 21 Oct 2008
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The Mo Ibrahim Prize as an Incentive for Governance in Africa
Patrick Ukata, a Professor at American University, and Eric Chinje, the spokesperson for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, join Shaka Ssali in discussing the relevance of the Mo Ibrahim Prize to governance in Africa.
published: 19 Oct 2012
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VOA Straight Talk Africa:- Significance of the Mo Ibrahim Prize as No One is Selected Again
October 23, 2013 - On the latest edition of VOA's Straight Talk Africa examine the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African leadership as one of the world's most generous prize. It's also proving to be hard to get. Like last year, this year the awards committee found no African leader worthy of the award. VOA's Paul Sisco reports.
published: 24 Oct 2013
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Kofi Annan applauds Mo Ibrahim award - 22 Oct 07
The first Mo Ibrahim award for Achievment in African Leadership has been won by the former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano. The five million dollar prize was presented by former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan in London. The former revolutionary ruled from 1986 to 2005 and is credited with bringing peace to Mozambique. The award was set up to encourage good governance in a continent plagued by corruption. Barbara Serra spoke to Kofi Annan.
published: 22 Oct 2007
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The 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize
VOA's Paul Sisco shares the results from the 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize and Index for African Governance.
published: 19 Oct 2012
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Former President of Liberia Awarded Mo Ibrahim Prize
Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was the first woman elected to lead a government in Africa. Now she's also the first woman to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Excellence in African Leadership. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.
published: 01 May 2018
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2014 Ibrahim Prize ceremony highlights
We honoured President Pohamba of Namibia in Accra, Ghana.
published: 21 Nov 2015
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Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership not awarded yet again
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October 15 - The Mo Ibrahim Foundation - which invests in governance and leadership in Africa - has once again NOT awarded the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. The award is given to a democratically elected leader who has left office in the past three years, and has been won just three times since 2007.
published: 15 Oct 2013
1:32
Namibia's Pohamba won the Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership
The outgoing president of Namibia, Hifi-ke-punye Po-hamba has described as humbling his winning of the 50-million-rand Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership. T...
The outgoing president of Namibia, Hifi-ke-punye Po-hamba has described as humbling his winning of the 50-million-rand Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership. The award is given to an elected leader who governs well, raises living standards and then leaves office. Pohamba says he will use the money to pay for poor people to study agriculture at university.
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The outgoing president of Namibia, Hifi-ke-punye Po-hamba has described as humbling his winning of the 50-million-rand Mo Ibrahim Prize by African Leadership. The award is given to an elected leader who governs well, raises living standards and then leaves office. Pohamba says he will use the money to pay for poor people to study agriculture at university.
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- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 378
2:32
No winner for the Mo Ibrahim Prize
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has for the fourth time in seven years failed to find a suitable winner for the world's most valuable prize. The 5 million dollar priz...
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has for the fourth time in seven years failed to find a suitable winner for the world's most valuable prize. The 5 million dollar prize is awarded to a former head of state in the region who is found to have been exceptional in providing security, health, education and economic development and who hands over power to a democratically elected successor. CCTV's Natalie Feary with the details.
https://wn.com/No_Winner_For_The_Mo_Ibrahim_Prize
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has for the fourth time in seven years failed to find a suitable winner for the world's most valuable prize. The 5 million dollar prize is awarded to a former head of state in the region who is found to have been exceptional in providing security, health, education and economic development and who hands over power to a democratically elected successor. CCTV's Natalie Feary with the details.
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 138
13:06
Inside Story - Mo Ibrahim prize - 20 Oct 08 - Part 1
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Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana, has received the Mo Ibrahim prize for African leadership but...
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Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana, has received the Mo Ibrahim prize for African leadership but Inside Story asks if the $5 million prize is the best way to combat corruption among African politicians.
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Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana, has received the Mo Ibrahim prize for African leadership but Inside Story asks if the $5 million prize is the best way to combat corruption among African politicians.
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- published: 21 Oct 2008
- views: 4224
8:50
The Mo Ibrahim Prize as an Incentive for Governance in Africa
Patrick Ukata, a Professor at American University, and Eric Chinje, the spokesperson for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, join Shaka Ssali in discussing the relevance...
Patrick Ukata, a Professor at American University, and Eric Chinje, the spokesperson for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, join Shaka Ssali in discussing the relevance of the Mo Ibrahim Prize to governance in Africa.
https://wn.com/The_Mo_Ibrahim_Prize_As_An_Incentive_For_Governance_In_Africa
Patrick Ukata, a Professor at American University, and Eric Chinje, the spokesperson for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, join Shaka Ssali in discussing the relevance of the Mo Ibrahim Prize to governance in Africa.
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 307
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VOA Straight Talk Africa:- Significance of the Mo Ibrahim Prize as No One is Selected Again
October 23, 2013 - On the latest edition of VOA's Straight Talk Africa examine the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African leadership as one of the world's ...
October 23, 2013 - On the latest edition of VOA's Straight Talk Africa examine the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African leadership as one of the world's most generous prize. It's also proving to be hard to get. Like last year, this year the awards committee found no African leader worthy of the award. VOA's Paul Sisco reports.
https://wn.com/Voa_Straight_Talk_Africa_Significance_Of_The_Mo_Ibrahim_Prize_As_No_One_Is_Selected_Again
October 23, 2013 - On the latest edition of VOA's Straight Talk Africa examine the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African leadership as one of the world's most generous prize. It's also proving to be hard to get. Like last year, this year the awards committee found no African leader worthy of the award. VOA's Paul Sisco reports.
- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 93
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Kofi Annan applauds Mo Ibrahim award - 22 Oct 07
The first Mo Ibrahim award for Achievment in African Leadership has been won by the former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano. The five million dollar prize ...
The first Mo Ibrahim award for Achievment in African Leadership has been won by the former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano. The five million dollar prize was presented by former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan in London. The former revolutionary ruled from 1986 to 2005 and is credited with bringing peace to Mozambique. The award was set up to encourage good governance in a continent plagued by corruption. Barbara Serra spoke to Kofi Annan.
https://wn.com/Kofi_Annan_Applauds_Mo_Ibrahim_Award_22_Oct_07
The first Mo Ibrahim award for Achievment in African Leadership has been won by the former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano. The five million dollar prize was presented by former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan in London. The former revolutionary ruled from 1986 to 2005 and is credited with bringing peace to Mozambique. The award was set up to encourage good governance in a continent plagued by corruption. Barbara Serra spoke to Kofi Annan.
- published: 22 Oct 2007
- views: 7459
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The 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize
VOA's Paul Sisco shares the results from the 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize and Index for African Governance.
VOA's Paul Sisco shares the results from the 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize and Index for African Governance.
https://wn.com/The_2012_Mo_Ibrahim_Prize
VOA's Paul Sisco shares the results from the 2012 Mo Ibrahim Prize and Index for African Governance.
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 165
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Former President of Liberia Awarded Mo Ibrahim Prize
Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was the first woman elected to lead a government in Africa. Now she's also the first woman to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Prize f...
Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was the first woman elected to lead a government in Africa. Now she's also the first woman to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Excellence in African Leadership. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.
https://wn.com/Former_President_Of_Liberia_Awarded_Mo_Ibrahim_Prize
Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was the first woman elected to lead a government in Africa. Now she's also the first woman to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Excellence in African Leadership. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.
- published: 01 May 2018
- views: 582
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2014 Ibrahim Prize ceremony highlights
We honoured President Pohamba of Namibia in Accra, Ghana.
We honoured President Pohamba of Namibia in Accra, Ghana.
https://wn.com/2014_Ibrahim_Prize_Ceremony_Highlights
We honoured President Pohamba of Namibia in Accra, Ghana.
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 2946
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Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership not awarded yet again
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October 15 - The Mo Ibrahim Foundation - which invests in governance and leadership in Afr...
For more on this and other stories please visit http://www.enca.com/
October 15 - The Mo Ibrahim Foundation - which invests in governance and leadership in Africa - has once again NOT awarded the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. The award is given to a democratically elected leader who has left office in the past three years, and has been won just three times since 2007.
https://wn.com/Ibrahim_Prize_For_Achievement_In_African_Leadership_Not_Awarded_Yet_Again
For more on this and other stories please visit http://www.enca.com/
October 15 - The Mo Ibrahim Foundation - which invests in governance and leadership in Africa - has once again NOT awarded the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. The award is given to a democratically elected leader who has left office in the past three years, and has been won just three times since 2007.
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 156