APORDE Podcast Series
The African Programme on Rethinking Development Economics (APORDE) is a high high-level training programme in development economics targeting policy-makers, researchers, academics and civil society representatives from Africa and other developing countries. The programme has been running since 2007 and is a joint initiative between the South African Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) and Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS).
As part of APORDE’s agenda of influencing, educating and reaching a wider audience, it has introduced an APORDE podcast series. This series draws on the community of those that have participated directly in both the international and national APORDE network of heterodox development economists and social scientists.
APORDE Podcast Series
An Interview with Zeinab Camara, Aporde 2024 alumni
With Aporde 2024 having recently taken place, we are pleased to present a series of interviews with some of this year's lecturers and attendees.. These interviews are hosted and conducted by Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS) Communications Officer Nondwe Majundana and feature a diverse range of specialists in the field of development economics.
Honorable Zeinab Camara is a prominent Guinean political leader, senior international consultant, and partner in a strategy and advisory firm specializing in governance, development, and the extractive industries in Africa. With nearly two decades of experience across public, private, and non-governmental sectors, she is renowned for her expertise in designing and managing public-private partnerships in large infrastructure projects within the extractive industry. A former Guinean public servant and mining expert, she was recognized among the Global 100 Most Influential Women in Mining by the International Women in Mining Association. Camara's impressive career includes serving as Chief of Staff for the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, a board member of the National Institute of Mining and Geology, and a member of the Guinean National Assembly representing Boffa, an extractive resources prefecture.
Zeinab Camara has also played a pivotal role in advancing social and economic development. She was instrumental in establishing Guinea’s National Agency for Civil Services to combat youth unemployment and has been a driving force in community engagement and social compliance initiatives within the mining sector. A transformative leader, she founded Women in Mining Guinea and developed the "Women in Mining Africa Index." She also serves on the boards of Africa 2.0 Governing Council and the Guinea Mining Club. Currently, she leads groundbreaking initiatives as the founder of L’Institut Poliethic for Leadership and Governance Fit for Purpose and the AI Revolution Africa Movement, reflecting her commitment to innovation and empowerment across the continent.