Futures Forum 2026 is back. 4 July at LSE. ~100 emerging leaders, fellows, and senior practitioners. One day to debate, co-author, and deliver policy on Africa’s most pressing challenges. Register here: https://t.co/p1CO4IB8pZ
Last week at the LSE Africa Summit, we spent time with the women of the Chilli Hedge Livelihoods Initiative, winners of the Unleash Africa 2025 competition. They shared with us their innovative natural prevention methods to protect farmer's livelihoods from elephant conflict.
PfAL's own Bongani Frank Masilela and his teammate Muawiya M. are gave LSE their first win in the main category at the Global Public Policy Network Conference for their proposal on urban mobility reform in South Africa 👏 Read more: https://t.co/hupd6d9dP5
On Tuesday, we heard from Sudanese voices who love their country, who feel the impact firsthand, and who are on the ground delivering the help that's desperately needed. Share, donate, or start your own campaign. Follow the link in our bio.
#WalkWithSudan#PfAL#Sudan
Tomorrow is the day we #WalkWithSudan in solidarity with 12 million displaced Sudanese people. Join us, share and donate to help us reach our goal of raising £50,000 by 1 June 2026 for Sadagaat and the Sudan Benefit Fund delivering aid in the nation. https://t.co/E6AfWnzQ5p
It is important for governments to remove bureaucratic obstacles that disempower the youth — Mahamadu Bawumia, Former Vice President of Ghana, @LSEAfricaSummit#LSEAfricaSummit26#AI
Africa must not miss this technological revolution as we have missed the electrical revolution and industrial revolutions— Mahamadu Bawumia, Former Vice President of Ghana, @LSEAfricaSummit#LSEAfricaSummit26#AI
The Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa at LSE invites you to participate in the first Black History Month literary competition open to writers and aspiring writers in the UK including students, professionals, and senior citizens.
https://t.co/0a3zKrV3DZ
📣 Happening tomorrow!! Join us for another exciting Ubuntu Café event.
Spoken word • Storytelling • Music and the book launch of PfAL alumna @VictoryOsas_
📍LSE GenDen
⏰ 5:30 to 9:00 pm
🔗 More info. & registration: https://t.co/ByMCQxX2e9
#bhm#Ubuntu#africaatLSE
Join us for an evening with amazing performances including spoken word, storytelling... and the book launch of “Conversations from Last Night” by Victory Osas.
📍LSE GenDen (Ground floor St. Clements, across the Old Building)
⏰12 Oct 17:30
Register here➡️https://t.co/aWn70xJYPI
To celebrate #BHM we'd like to invite you to the Ubuntu Cafe a celebration of African culture, diversity, and heritage. The theme for this edition is Roots, Bridges, and Echoes: Reclaiming our Stories.
🗓️: October 12, 5:30-9:00 pm
📍: LSE GenDen
🔗: https://t.co/ByMCQxX2e9
Hey guys 😊. I’d be having a physical book launch in partnership with @LSEPfAL at the Ubuntu cafe on the 12th of October.
If you’re in London, please come through 🙏🏾. I’d be reading from my book and selling autographed copies too 🥹.
https://t.co/j5GT384CI7
📢Tell Your Story Literary Competition LSE Black History Month: Diaspora in The UK
Theme: Root, Bridges and Echoes: Reclaiming our Stories
Read more about the competition and apply 👇https://t.co/2MFKGVjaSO #africadisapora#africaatlse#writingcompetition
Join Prof. David Luke for his book launch of "How Africa Trades" at the CGF–ODI Conference on "Shifting Global Economic & Financial Trends: What do we really know" tomorrow at 17:30 at SOAS.
Check out the full programme here 👇 https://t.co/u2j4KKY23c
🌍🇬🇧We're ready to receive the new generation of African leaders and welcome them into our amazing PAL community! If you're an African LSE PG offer-holder join us next Thursday, we're going to answer all of your questions!!!
#pfal13#welcometolse#africanleaders
Highlight of my day was listening to the amiable @BogoloKenewendo ‘s closing speech at @LSEPfAL ‘s graduation event. I am reminded that audacity and excellence will take you very far. Indeed, “there is no door that I cannot open”.
Best pre-conference music I’ve ever heard - and helpful to prepare for a post book launch debate about the importance of Africa free trade #LSE#AfricaDay