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    AI Governance and Safety: Landmark Declaration and US Executive Order

    The November Bletchley Declaration on AI Safety is a landmark declaration that sees 28 countries from across the globe including Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the EU, agreeing to the urgent need to better understand and collectively manage potential risks of AI. Countries endorsing the Declaration include Brazil, France, India, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates.

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    Transforming the African entrepreneurship ecosystem through system change

    The African continent needs to create between 12 – 15 million jobs annually to absorb young people who are entering the labour market. Therefore, the profound transformation that the African entrepreneurship landscape has been undergoing is encouraging. Africa has one of the highest rates of entrepreneurship. Over 20% of working-age Africans started a new business and around 75% of young people plan to start one within five years. 

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    Year-end reflections on 2024 from Shared Value and Impact

    2024 has been a year of growth for the Shared Value and Impact practice. We welcomed a new partner, Lael Bethelem, to build our service line for Policy Implementation and Execution. We were also joined by Jon Beardsley, who will head up Digital Livelihoods, focusing on ecosystem facilitation in global business services in East Africa. Jon extends our team’s footprint to Kenya.

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    A firm that can bottle critical thinking has a real future

    Will AI such as ChatGPT be an opportunity or a threat to the consulting industry? How should the The Competition Commission South Africa balance economic empowerment with the need to maintain a competitive market? How important is a good working knowledge of history in the consulting industry? How important is it to take ‘the long view’ in consulting when clients demand immediate solutions and partners demand immediate returns?

    Genesis Analytics founder and chair Stephan Malherbe answers a wide range of questions from Stellenbosch University academic Johan Fourie. To read more of his interviews with leading South Africans, access Fourie’s blog Our Long Walk

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    Unlocking nature's value in the Young World: Financial solutions for Zambia

    Zambia has incredible biodiversity, but the economy is heavily reliant on natural resources. Genesis Analytics has worked with the United Nations Development Programme Biodiversity Finance Initiative team to make recommendations to Zambian financial decision makers about how to integrate biodiversity considerations into their prudential supervision.

    Following the conclusion of the Cali Biodiversity COP16, Genesis partner Marcela Tarazona and consultant Belinda Kaimuri-Kyalo, MSc report on how we can mitigate these risks and promote climate-friendly investments that benefit both the economy and the environment by making informed policy and investment decisions.

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    Reflecting on International Youth Day: Advancing Youth Empowerment

    Youth are the driving force behind a brighter future, and in the Evaluation for Development (E4D) team, we are committed to working with our clients and partners to empower young people by creating meaningful economic opportunities.

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    Clearer Perspectives: Leveraging Data Visualisation Dashboards in M&E

    Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) acts as a guide to help stakeholders ask and answer questions about the outcomes of their interventions. Data alone is not enough to convey complex narratives and data visualisation turns mundane spreadsheets and numbers into dynamic graphics, charts, and interactive dashboards to bridge the gap between data and decision-making.

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    The value of economic impact assessment to decision-making

    Have you ever felt sceptical about a claim that a company, programme or policy creates hundreds of thousands of jobs or contributes several percent to GDP? You’re not alone.

    As economic impact assessment specialists, we spend a lot of time rigorously calculating past or future economic impact, and addressing inevitable questions that arise from economic claims. Below we’ll break down (i) why we use economic impact assessment, (ii) why economic impact assessment may rightly elicit a healthy dose of scepticism, and (iii) how we can address that scepticism by making economic impact assessments as transparent and effective as possible.

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    South Africa publishes National Data and Cloud Policy

    South Africa published the National Cloud and Data Policy on 30 May. This follows the controversial 2021 Draft Policy and written submissions from a range of stakeholders that criticised the conflation of infrastructure, data and digital economy issues and the implications of the regulatory recommendations.

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    Are you on track to be what you wanted to be when you grew up?

    I remember the first time someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. Without hesitation, and unlike most classmates who cited more realistic aspirations such as being a doctor, I said I wanted to be the first female president of my home country.

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    Breaking Barriers: Using M&E to improve education in Sub-Saharan Africa

    In Sub-Saharan Africa, education stands as a beacon of hope and a catalyst for social and economic transformation, with the power to emancipate individuals, strengthen communities, and fuel sustainable development. However, challenges such as limited resources, the legacy of colonialism, infrastructure gaps, and socio-economic disparities pose significant barriers to education quality and access in the region.

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    Rethinking Development Approaches: Beyond Superficial Impact

    In my experience of designing and evaluating development projects, I keep returning to one question: how effectively do these initiatives and investments reach their target communities? There seems to be a trade-off between the ease and predictability of solutions and their actual impact.

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