The takeaway hits hard that Africa keeps exporting its brightest minds while broken systems and foreign strings yank the steering wheel.
Push to keep African talent home
Push to keep African talent home
- Monica Geingos blasted leadership pipelines that ship talent overseas.
- Argued growth should happen inside African institutions.
- Pushed a mindset flip on grooming decision makers.
- Pointed at homegrown schools as anchors.
- Monica Geingos flagged outside funding as a shaky foundation.
- She noted global politics can flip support overnight.
- Urged African control for durability.
- Framed reliance as a long-term risk.
- Monica Geingos fronted the launch of new fellowships.
- Marked debut of Dr Hage G Geingob Fellows.
- Tied effort to Intergenerational Leadership Accelerator.
- Positioned it as continent facing.
- Leadership Lab Yetu operates as a pan-African connector.
- Bridges rising figures with established power players.
- Built with Africa School of Governance and Rwanda ministry of youth and arts.
- Focuses on skills and real networks.
- Monica Geingos warned that training fails inside rotten institutions.
- Described power cultures that punish accountability.
- Highlighted exclusion of rural youth and language minorities.
- Demanded fair metrics and real absorption paths.