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Theme: Democracy in Crisis: Time for Africa to Explore New Pathways to Governance & Development

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Transforming African Governance: The Role of #FixPolitics

Africa is facing multiple, complex crises at this moment. According to the World Food Program, Africa is in the midst of its most alarming food and nutrition crisis in decades. This crisis is due to a series of regional and global factors, including insecurity and armed conflict, extreme weather events, the COVID-19 pandemic, the rising cost of living, fertilizer shortages following the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and more. These combined events make an already difficult governance situation in Africa even more complex. Since the beginning of 2023 and 2024, anti-government protests have been taking place in every region of the continent, motivated by electoral injustice, shrinking democratic spaces, and the increased cost of necessities: Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, Tunisia, the Sahel, etc. Since 2020, an alarming number of coups d’etats, seven to be precise, have occurred in the Sahel region, each citing insecurity and bad governance as reasons for a military takeover.

African civil society and social movements have consistently sounded the alarm about the need to rethink Africa's future and transform governance models to ensure the interests of African citizens are at the heart of decision-making. When it was founded in 2020 with the support of GIZ, the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) set itself the mission of transforming politics in Nigeria and the rest of Africa, by building a massive base pipeline of a new value-based and disruptive thinking political leaders with the requisite knowledge and skills to lead effectively.

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October 2 and 3, 2025 - Africa Conference Third Edition

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Democracy in Crisis: Time for Africa to Explore New Pathways to Governance & Development

Every year, SPPG hosts the Africa Conference, a gathering where leaders, reformers, and citizens come together to tackle Africa’s biggest governance challenges. Last year at Africa Conference 2024, we had delegates from across the continent - Ghana, Zimbabwe, Tunisia, Senegal, Cameroon, Egypt, Algeria, Kenya, DR Congo, Nigeria, and beyond - came together under the theme: “Good Governance in Africa: Leaders and Citizens Driving Systemic Change.”

It was unforgettable. Hon. Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, Member of Parliament, Ghana, delivered a powerful keynote urging Africans to disrupt broken systems and build governance rooted in values, accountability, and citizen participation. The energy, the conversations, and the citizen-led spirit reflected exactly what SPPG is about.

Now in Africa Conference 2025, The FixPolitics Intiative which is the parent body of the SPPG now oversees the Africa Conference.

Meet our Speakers for 2025 Africa Conference

Watch the highlights from Africa Conference 2024

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Meet our Past Speakers at the 2024 Africa Conference

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Watch the highlights from Africa Conference 2023

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Meet our Past Speakers at the 2023 Africa Conference

Theme – Renaissance Africa: The Era of Citizens Shaping a New Leadership Model for Good Governance

Date Held – October 5 and 6, 2023

2023 Africa Conference Photobook

2024 Africa Conference Photobook

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The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) is an unconventional school designed to attract, develop and produce a new generation of political leaders who will listen and serve the new class of citizens who know their rights.

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