First Annual West African Summer University Seminar 2007

 

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Students Gather to Assess Africa's Problems--By Augustina Akwei--Sixty three students have been drawn from various educational institutions within the African continent to...

Reflections on 2007 Seminar by Guest Lecturer Ms. June Arunga

 

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I just got back from Ghana where Franklin had invited me to be part of the faculty at the student seminar he organized. I did not know what to expect when I was heading out there, but was so pleasantly surprised by what he managed to accomplish on a shoestring budget.
The seminar was so impressive, that the entire faculty was in agreement that it should at a minimum be an annual event, and even has the potential of ultimately growing into a university.
Franklin used the IHS model and executed it beautifully. He got the smartest students he could from 9 West African countries, some even flew from as far as England to attend. It was a mix of Post graduate, graduate and undergraduate students who were all passionate, curious and with above average intellectual fire power.
The faculty was made up of globally respected, seasoned industry specialists, whose presentations could easily be sold to industry players in their respective fields, and so nothing was in the abstract. I learned so much about African land tenure, the history of the aid industry, its philosophical underpinning and evolution and many other fascinating topics Franklin had chosen.
Franklin truly has the foresight to know what his comparative advantage is as the visionary, and the humility to surround himself with the smartest minds he can find, so that from first contact with his institute, its credibility is well established. His M.O. is certainly one I hope myself in my media work and other African think tanks in theirs will follow.
I just wanted to share this, since you have been so instrumental in helping IMANI come as far as it has. This is just to let you know, it is not in vain. Franklin and IMANI will be around for a long time, and with more support, I foresee IMANI having the same kind of success IHS has had, with alumni in government, policy making, in the media, and academia.
Thanks for all the great connections you and others in the movement continue to orchestrate. For the 50 students who attended that seminar, I could tell it was the beginning of a new chapter in their lives.
Best,
June

 

" I enjoyed every bit of the package. For me, it was a week of inspiration, further education and information. I can still get in touch with all the brilliant friends I made to continue tapping into their rich, resourced minds." -- Jacki Endy,2007 Seminar attendee

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" To me, it was one of the greatest efforts taken by Franklin and the IMANI team.The Seminar was well organized and lived the freedom principles while we learned. Together we can climb high and make ourselves proud as well as IMANI, and all the African men and women who are crusading for a better Africa today and tomorrow."-- Michael Yamoah, 2007 Seminar attendee

 

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"The seminar was so interesting that I qualify it as my first 'paradise on earth'. The main idea in this seminar is that Africa needs economic freedom and the respect of individual property rights to be developed. We were introduced to the idea of the creative destruction and how ideas of some initiators of liberalism such as Adams Smith, Frederic von Hayek, and Frederic Bastiat can be applied in African context. I then leave Accra with a lot of books that will help me to swim in the freedom ideology."--Sinte Mahamadou, 2007 Seminar Attendee

 

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