ECA brings together policymakers and researchers to capture the demographic dividend in West Africa

The Sub-Regional Office for West Africa of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA-SRO/WA), in collaboration with the Regional Institute of Population Studies (RIPS) and the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), launched in Accra, Ghana, the second edition of its Think Tanks and Experts Seminar on Population Dynamics for Development in West Africa. Its specific objectives are to: Engage researchers and discuss their roles in addressing policy needs in the sub-region; Deepen the survey results and facilitate knowledge sharing and peer mentoring; Facilitate experience sharing, peer mentoring, and collaboration among researchers to promote evidence-based policy-making; and Enhance the link between ECA-SRO/WA, knowledge producers, and policymakers in the sub-region.

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spelling dig-uneca-et-10855-490642022-11-01T13:13:55Z ECA brings together policymakers and researchers to capture the demographic dividend in West Africa The Sub-Regional Office for West Africa of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA-SRO/WA), in collaboration with the Regional Institute of Population Studies (RIPS) and the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), launched in Accra, Ghana, the second edition of its Think Tanks and Experts Seminar on Population Dynamics for Development in West Africa. Its specific objectives are to: Engage researchers and discuss their roles in addressing policy needs in the sub-region; Deepen the survey results and facilitate knowledge sharing and peer mentoring; Facilitate experience sharing, peer mentoring, and collaboration among researchers to promote evidence-based policy-making; and Enhance the link between ECA-SRO/WA, knowledge producers, and policymakers in the sub-region. 2022-11-01T11:24:11Z 2022-11-01T11:24:11Z 2022-09 Press release https://hdl.handle.net/10855/49064 eng 2 p. application/pdf
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description The Sub-Regional Office for West Africa of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA-SRO/WA), in collaboration with the Regional Institute of Population Studies (RIPS) and the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), launched in Accra, Ghana, the second edition of its Think Tanks and Experts Seminar on Population Dynamics for Development in West Africa. Its specific objectives are to: Engage researchers and discuss their roles in addressing policy needs in the sub-region; Deepen the survey results and facilitate knowledge sharing and peer mentoring; Facilitate experience sharing, peer mentoring, and collaboration among researchers to promote evidence-based policy-making; and Enhance the link between ECA-SRO/WA, knowledge producers, and policymakers in the sub-region.
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