Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, will give the annual Coca-Cola World Fund Lecture at Yale on Tuesday, September 20.
President Kagame has received recognition for his leadership in peace building and reconciliation, development, good governance, promotion of human rights and women’s empowerment, and advancement of education and ICT (information and communications technology), and is widely sought after to address regional and international audiences on a range of issues including African development, leadership, and the potential of ICT as a dynamic industry.
He is also knwown to be one of the best Leaders in Afrcian who advocate for Africa’s socioeconomic transformation.
President Kagame served as chair of the U.N. Secretary General’s Advisory Group on Millennium Development Goals from 2010 to 2015 and is the current co-chair of the International Telecommunications Union’s Broadband Commission alongside Carlos Slim.
The Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale was established in 1992 to support intersecting endeavors among specialists in international relations, international law, and the management of international enterprises and organizations.
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