Géopolitique et éducation : clés de la renaissance africaine | Angeline Savadogo | TEDxOuagadougou
Les récits dominants sur la majorité des pays africains sont souvent négatifs, malgré leur rôle crucial sur la scène géopolitique mondiale. Angeline, avec passion et conviction, explore comment l'éducation et une meilleure compréhension des enjeux géopolitiques peuvent servir de leviers pour le développement. À travers des exemples inspirants de pays d'Asie et de nations émergentes d'Afrique de l'Est et du Sud, elle montre comment ces nations ont tracé la voie vers un avenir plus prospère et indépendant. Une réflexion puissante sur le pouvoir de la connaissance pour transformer l'Afrique. Angeline SAVADOGO est présidente de l'association humanitaire Children's Dream, dédiée à l'amélioration des conditions de vie des enfants défavorisés, orphelins et malades, notamment ceux touchés par les crises sécuritaires. L'association a aidé des centaines d'enfants à travers des programmes scolaires et sanitaires. Militante au sein de la Société Burkinabè de Géopolitique, elle contribue à l'analyse des enjeux géopolitiques pour redéfinir la place de l'Afrique dans la coopération internationale. Angeline est data analyst et détient un master en diplomatie et relations internationales ainsi qu'une licence en communication pour le développement. Membre du groupe de jeunes de l'OTICE et de plusieurs think tanks, elle a reçu de nombreuses distinctions pour son engagement en faveur de la paix et du développement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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