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Patrick Njoroge

Former Governor, Central Bank of Kenya
Patrick Njoroge

Dr. Patrick Njoroge served as the ninth Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya from June 2015 to June 2023, after a 20-year career at the International Monetary Fund. He is currently a member of the Advisory Boards of the Yale Program on Financial Stability and the Global Finance and Technology Network, and Co-Chair of the Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project. He has received several awards and recognitions, including four awards for Africa’s Central Banker of the Year, and recognition in 2023 as a Top 25 African Finance Leader. He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University.

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Keynotes
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Saturday
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5:00 pm
Klarman Auditorium
State of the (African) Union
Experts assess Africa’s unity, geopolitical tensions, AfCFTA, and the role of business, government, and society.
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State of the (African) Union

Is Africa moving toward greater unity or deeper division? This closing session will assess geopolitical tensions, economic fragmentation, and regional progress, from the Sahel crisis and DRC-Rwanda conflict to the growth of AfCFTA and digital transformation. A panel of experts will tackle tough questions: Are regional organizations adapting? What role should business, government, and civil society play? And is Beyond Borders a vision to pursue — or a concept to rethink?

America/New_York
Feb 15, 2025 5:00 PM
Klarman Auditorium
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Lunches
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Saturday
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12:45 pm
Batten Hives 306
In Conversation: Patrick Njoroge
Join a Q&A with Dr. Patrick Njoroge on monetary policy, financial regulation, and Africa’s economy.
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In Conversation: Patrick Njoroge

[Students only] Join us for an exclusive Q&A session with Dr. Patrick Njoroge, former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya. This is a unique opportunity for students to engage in an open and informal conversation, gaining insights into Dr. Njoroge’s career and his advice for African students preparing to start their careers. Bring your questions and be part of a dynamic discussion!

America/New_York
Feb 15, 2025 12:45 PM
Batten Hives 306
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Eghosa Amadin
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Breakout 3
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Saturday
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3:45 pm
Spangler Auditorium
The Financing Dilemma: Are Global Powers Driving Africa’s Development or Deepening Economic Dependency?
This panel explores foreign financing’s impact on Africa—driving growth or fostering dependency—and its future sustainability.
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The Financing Dilemma: Are Global Powers Driving Africa’s Development or Deepening Economic Dependency?

This panel examines the impact of foreign financing on Africa's development, focusing on whether these cross-border investments are essential drivers of economic growth or if they risk fostering dependency and undermining sovereignty. Discussions will explore how foreign financing has shaped African economies over the past decade and what expectations lie ahead for the future. Key questions include: Are the structures of current financing agreements sustainable and beneficial for African nations? Do countries have the capacity to refinance debts? Most importantly, what does this mean for future generations, particularly in balancing opportunities for growth with the burden of long-term debt?

America/New_York
Feb 15, 2025 3:45 PM
Spangler Auditorium