Oxford Economics Africa Roundtable Series
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Roundtable Serie 3: What Cop27 meant for Africa
One key expected outcome from COP27 is for advanced economies to expand on and fulfil the funding pledges made at COP26. Tangible finance agreements will have important implications for attracting and mobilising private capital at scale. In this session our economists and energy expert discuss whether this has been achieved and what it means for Africa’s future energy landscape.
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Speaker
Pieter Scribante
Political Economist, Oxford Economics Africa
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Pieter Scribante
Political Economist, Oxford Economics Africa
Paarl, South Africa
Pieter is a political economist at Oxford Economics Africa, first joining the firm in 2019. He holds an MSc in Political Science and Political Economy from the London School of Economics (LSE) and is the principal analyst for Nigeria and Mauritius. Pieter specialises in macroeconomics and political-economic risk analysis.
Chair
Jacques Nel
Head of Africa Macro, OE Africa
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Jacques Nel
Head of Africa Macro, OE Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Jacques is the head of Africa Macro at Oxford Economics Africa. He manages the company’s macroeconomic subscription services. Jacques joined the company in 2013 and his research interests include risk assessment and the drivers behind development.
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