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Digital Media, Coups, and Power Grabs in Africa: Implications for Leadership

November 18 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

The Africa Forum, in collaboration with the Centre for International Governance Innovation, presents a thought-provoking panel discussion on the impact of digital media in the context of recent coups and power shifts across Africa. As political dynamics shift rapidly, the role of digital platforms has become more critical than ever in shaping both perception and reality. This event will delve into the essential function of digital media in influencing governance, leadership, and public perception throughout the continent. Join us as experts explore how digital media shapes narratives, empowers voices, and potentially reshapes Africa’s political landscape in this transformative era.

About the Panelists

Dr. Nicodemus Minde is a researcher and academic specializing in peace, security, governance, and international relations in East Africa. He works with the East Africa Peace and Security and Governance Project (EAPSG) at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in Nairobi, Kenya. He is also an adjunct lecturer in International Relations at the United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa) in Nairobi. Dr. Minde holds a PhD in International Relations from USIU-Africa. His research interests include major powers in Africa, foreign policy, peace and conflict in the Horn of Africa, political parties, democratization, and the political history of Tanzania and Zanzibar. In 2023, he was a visiting InteRussia Fellow at MGIMO University in Moscow. He has also received notable recognition, including the Africa Peacebuilding Network (APN) Research Grant in 2013 and the Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships (2017/2020).

Melaine Nsaikila is an economic policy analyst and development professional with deep expertise in policy analysis, research, monitoring and evaluation, and custom software engineering. He earned a Master’s in Economics as a Fulbright Scholar at Western Illinois University and has experience across INGOs, NGOs, IGOs, and the corporate sector. Melaine has held pivotal roles, including Researcher at the African Union and Senior Analyst in Custom Software Engineering at Accenture in Mauritius, where he led projects in research, predictive analytics, and policy engagement. Currently, he serves as Senior Assessment Officer and focal point for Site Management for IMPACT Initiatives’ Sudan Mission, focusing on research for internally displaced populations. With skills in Power BI, Salesforce, SAS, and SQL, he adeptly navigates complex policies and data analysis. Melaine has written and reflected on issues in relation to but not limited to governance, education and the need for the adoption of an evidence framework to African policy-making. His analytical rigor and dedication to driving development impact stand out.

Halima Ahmed is a seasoned peace, security, and development practitioner with six years of experience in the Horn of Africa region, focusing on Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia. Her work spans policy development, advocacy initiatives, and research, addressing complex developmental challenges across the region. Passionate about staying abreast of the latest research and trends in her field, she possesses the ability to synthesize complex information for diverse audiences. In her previous role as an Independent Consultant in Policy and Research Analysis, she made significant contributions to the development of policy recommendations and reports. Through her adept rapporteuring, these outputs have played a crucial role in informing decision-making at both national and regional levels.

Currently pursuing a PhD in Global Governance at Balsillie School of International Affairs, she focuses on areas of migration, citizenship, and identity crisis, and contributes as a researcher for MiFood Networks. With a bachelor’s degree in international relations and diplomacy and a master’s degree in Development Studies, Ms. Ahmed brings a wealth of academic knowledge and practical experience to her role. Over the past six years, she has immersed herself in Policy Advocacy, Research, and Academia, consistently engaging with developmental issues in Sub-Saharan Africa to empower local communities with knowledge. Ms. Ahmed previously served as a Peace, Security, and Development Early Career Fellow at the African Leadership Centre, King’s College London.
Ms. Ahmed has a proven track record of collaborating with government agencies, CSO’s, NGOs, and think tanks. Proficient in various policy-oriented research analysis and skilled in using statistical software and tools, she effectively visualizes and communicates data to inform policies.

Moderator: Ann Fitz-Gerald, Director, Balsillie School of international Affairs
Discussant: Abdi Issa, PhD in Global Governance Candidate

VIRTUAL: Digital Media, Coups, and Power Grabs in Africa: Implications for Leadership

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Date:
November 18
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
Free
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Balsillie School of International Affairs, 67 Erb Street West
Waterloo, ON Canada
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