Kampala Geopolitics Conference

Dividend or Disaster? : What the global demographic challenge holds for us

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Summary

After World War II, our planet has undergone a demographic revolution. From 2.6 billion in 1950, we have become 7.7 billion. Where is this trend heading? As a result of high fertility rates in Sub-saharan Africa, the continent is expected to double its population by 2050. While this brings an abundant labour force, severe challenges of employment and public services are yet to be tackled. Other regions, particularly Europe, are facing the scenario of shrinking populations. The sore spot in this equation will be the reduction of Europe’s working age population, which will reflect in the economy and put existing welfare states to a test. So what do we make of these contrasting demographic developments? What is the expected economic impact? Do the welfare systems in Europe need to be fundamentally transformed? Or could migration be part of the solution? Can African countries achieve their development goals without addressing the fast population growth? Is it at all possible to achieve a demographic dividend?

Conference

Details

  • Time: 11:00 am
  • Venue: Main Hall

Meet the Panelists

Gunter Rieck Moncayo

Gunter Rieck Moncayo

Economic Policy Advisor, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS).

Gunter Rieck Moncayo is an economic policy advisor in the Sub-Saharan Africa team of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). Previously, he worked as a coordinator in KAS’ Policy Dialogue and Analysis team.... Read more
Michael Buteera Mugisha

Michael Buteera Mugisha

founding Director, Centre of Development Alternatives (CDA)

Michael Buteera Mugisha is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Population Studies at Makerere University and a founding Director for the Centre of Development Alternatives (CDA), a Ugandan based... Read more
Helen Patricia Amutuhaire

Helen Patricia Amutuhaire

Programme Officer, Reach A Hand Uganda

Helen Patricia Amutuhaire is a Programme Officer in charge of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights at Reach A Hand Uganda. Helen has been at the center of the design and... Read more
Ann-Kathrin Schewe

Ann-Kathrin Schewe

Researcher, Berlin Institute for Population and Development

Ann-Kathrin Schewe is a researcher at the Berlin Institute for Population and Development in Berlin, Germany. Her work focuses on demographic challenges in sub-Saharan Africa and Germany and their consequences for economy, society... Read more
Alain Sibenaler

Alain Sibenaler

Representative, UNFPA

Alain Sibenaler currently serves as the UNFPA Representative in Uganda. Alain has a proven track record of over 20 years in change leadership and management excellence throughout postings in Kenya, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Sri... Read more
Sheila Patience Akello

Sheila Patience Akello

Undergraduate, Public Administration at Makerere University

Sheila Patience Akello is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences at Makerere University. Sheila is in her final undergraduate year and majors in Public Administration at Makerere University.... Read more