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Milken Institute Scales Up Engagement with Africa Through New Business Council

Yeen Chong
Milken Institute Scales Up Engagement with Africa Through New Business Council

Yeen Chong
In our collaborations across Africa, and with inputs from members of its Africa Leadership Council, the Milken Institute strives to help ensure that African countries become full participants in global capital markets. Among other initiatives, we are building the next generation of leaders in financial policy and asset management; catalyzing technological innovation and entrepreneurship; and fostering policy and investor dialogue to help advance sustainability, health, and shared prosperity in Africa.
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We work with governments to train, inform, and empower the next generation of financial policymakers and public-sector fund managers who can effectively drive financial market reforms and foster shared prosperity for all.
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Robust financial markets play a crucial role in supporting private-sector-led growth, job creation, financial security, and the sustainable funding of national development priorities. Through two flagship training programs, we work with governments to train, inform, and empower the next generation of financial policymakers and public-sector fund managers who can effectively drive financial market reforms and foster shared prosperity for all.

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