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SUMMARY:Supply Chain Action Network Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Supply Chain Action Network (SCAN) Meeting \nSupply Chain Implications of African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) on Africa \nHow will the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) affect your supply chains? Don’t miss the discussion at CARISCA’s upcoming event. \nCARISCA’s Supply Chain Action Network (SCAN) engages supply chain stakeholders in Ghana and across Africa to discuss current topics\, trends\, opportunities and challenges for managing African supply chains. The goal is to create a strong network of policymaking\, private sector and civil society organizations to strengthen supply chain research\, education and facilitate knowledge transfer.  \n At our next SCAN meeting\, you will participate in a high-level discussion about the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)\, an Africa-wide trade agreement\, and its implications for integrating African businesses into global supply chains. The World Bank estimates AfCFTA has the potential to lift 30 million people out of extreme poverty\, boost wages by 10 percent and increase intra-African exports by 81 percent.  \nJoin us to \n\nLearn about AfCFTA and how it can help African companies boost intracontinental and global exports\nUnderstand the current challenges to full implementation\nInteract with supply chain experts\nNetwork with logistics\, procurement and supply chain colleagues\n\n This meeting will feature presentations from Mr. Emmanuel K. Bensah Jr.\, Deputy Executive Director–AfCFTA Policy Network\, and Professor Jonathan Annan\, Associate Professor in Logistics\, Procurement and Supply Chain at the Strathmore University Business School\, Kenya.   \nThis event is free of charge – register today! We look forward to seeing you there. \nQuestions? Please contact Ms. Elsie Konadu Addae\, the Centre Administrator\, at ekaddae@carisca.knust.edu.gh or  +233265654718. \nSPEAKERS’ PROFILES \nEmmanuel K. Bensah Jr \n \nEmmanuel K. Bensah is Deputy Executive Director of AfCFTA Policy Network\, with responsibility for African Union (AU) Policy Programming; Outreach and Partnerships. He is also an ECOWAS and AU Policy Analyst with cumulative experience in the African Union\, ECOWAS\, UNECA\, OECD and Sahel West Africa Club. He has been a member of the Agenda 2063 Media Network since 2017 and the African Peer Review Mechanism Communicator’s Network since May 2019.  \nBensah has an M.A. in International Politics from the renowned Brussels-based Centre Européen de Récherche Internationales et Stratégiques and has UN certification in Regional Trade (2011); Continental Free Trade Area (2012); and acquired a UNITAR/ECOWAS certificate on Multilateral Trade Negotiations. \nBensah was the first journalist to interview Chief Technical Advisor of the AfCFTA Negotiations Prudence Sebahizi on what was then CFTA. He has moderated at international conferences\, including AU’s Regional Youth Consultation in Abuja; NEPAD’s Africa Environment Partnership Programme (AEPP) in Nairobi; and in Dakar\, where he moderated a session on “Institutional Architecture of the African Continental Free Trade Area” (AfCFTA) at a Stakeholder’s Forum for Private Sector and Civil Society. In 2019\, He was asked to moderate the Second Edition of the Arusha Symposium\, which focused on AfCFTA and the AU’s Free Movement of People Protocol. \n  \nProfessor Jonathan Annan \n \nProfessor Jonathan Annan is an Associate Professor of Operations\, Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the prestigious Strathmore University Business School in Nairobi\, Kenya. His research focuses on the interface between Transport Operations\, Logistics\, Project Management\, Sustainability and Supply Chain Management. His research has won multiple awards including the 2017 Global Innovation and Knowledge Academy Best Conference paper. Jonathan has published in leading scholarly journals such as the International Journal of Production Economics\, Journal of Business Research\, Psychology and Marketing\, Industrial Marketing Management and Thunderbird International Business Review. \nHe holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics\, a Postgraduate Diploma in Education\, Master’s Degree in Industrial Management and a Doctor of Philosophy in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He is the Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute of Project Management Professionals (IPMP) and a Distinguished Fellow Member of IPMP. He is also a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT\, UK). Professor Annan has authored four books on Supply Chain and has consulted for several companies in Ghana and Kenya on Transportation\, Logistics\, Operations and Supply Chain Management policies. \nProfessor Annan is currently the Programme Lead for Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain and Operations Management at Strathmore University Business School. He has represented Strathmore University on National Dialogues in Kenya. He has been a speaker for various events organized by the Kenya Institute of Supply Management\, Zetova\, Ministry of Industrialization\, Trade and Enterprise Development and many others.
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