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The Students and Young Professionals Liberty Academy

The Ashesi University, Ghana,  June 22- 27, 2008

2008 Faculty Announced!

Please click here to view SYPALA 2008's amazing 5-day program

You will also agree that these amazing men and women will have significant impact on the candidates and the public who will be part of the SYPALA experience. They may even rival last year's experience so candidly assessed by our own June Arunga here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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APRIL 24–25, 2008, SHERATON ATLANTA HOTEL, Atlanta, Georgia

AfricanLiberty.org Editor and IMANI's Executive Director, Franklin Cudjoe will discuss
How Trade and Globalization Expand Freedom, Create Jobs, and Improve Lives
with Daniel Griswold, Director, Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato Institute. The moderator will be
Ambassador Terry Miller, Director, Center for International Trade and Economics of The Heritage Foundation.


AfricanLiberty.org Editor, Franklin Cudjoe spoke to 55 members of the Students in Free Enterprise chapter of the Institute of Professional Studies in Ghana. The talk was on the foundations of a free society. The talk begins a series of campus visitations to promote the work of AfricanLiberty.org and IMANI.

Please listen to audio here.

Also view pictures of the event here.


IMANI on 4 March 2008 launched the 2008 International Property Rights Index with Twelve 12 media houses (3 radio and 9 print media) represented. The State-owned radio, Radio Ghana and the State-owned newspaper, The Ghanaian Times were very well represented as well as Ghana's top financial newspaper, the Business and Financial times. Please listen to the hour-long discussion here.

Also listen to a Top Radio news item today on the launch here.

The story was also published on these websites.


IMANI helps Unveil 2nd Annual IPRI. Please read story here


On February 22, Franklin Cudjoe discusses the dangers of illegal migration on BBC World Service programme News Hour with Julian Marshall. Please Listen to audio discussion here.


On February 21, 2008, IMANI brought 102, delegates together to discuss a draft policy on alcohol for Ghana. Delegates included, the Ghanaian, Australian and Namibian government officials as well as corporate directors of alcoholic beverage companies from Ghana, South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, Nigeria, U.K and the U.S.A.

Please listen to Franklin's welcome remarks here and Listen to two radio interviews on the alcohol workshop here.

Please see some photos on the event here.


On 19th February, Franklin discussed Bush's visit on Ghana's second best private radio station, CITI FM. His co-discussants were Dr. Ekow Spio Garbrah, Ghana's former Ambassador to the United States and Current CEO of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, Dr. Nii Moi Thompson, An Economist and Dr. Yao Graham, Ghanaian Director of Third World Network. Please listen to entire interview

Please click the audio icon to listen to the entire interview.

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Franklin Cudjoe, Executive Director of IMANI and Editor of AfricanLiberty. org  spoke to the BBC World Service on President Bush's on going visit to Africa yesterday.

Please click the audio icon to listen to the entire segment.


West African Summer University Seminar Huge Success!-- August 13-17, 2007 --Students worldwide gathered in Accra, Ghana to find practical solutions to issues facing Africa. Find out more and View more pictures from seminar.


Free Money for Poor Ghanaians??

Listen to audio discussion between IMANI's Director and Ghana's Deputy Minister for Manpower, Youth and Employment and a Director of a socialist organization.

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Read IMANI's article here, that generated the discussion.


 

 

 

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