Prof. Kpessa-Whyte urges African gov'ts to integrate social and economic policies for sustainable growth
At the international conference on social policy in Africa, renowned scholar Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte delivered a keynote address, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social and economic policies in promoting economic growth and human well-being.
Prof. Kpessa-Whyte, co-principal investigator of the Pan-African social policy research project GETSPA (Gender Equitable Transformative Social Policy in post-Covid-19 Africa), stressed that African governments must move beyond viewing social policy as mere safety nets.
Instead, he advocated for a comprehensive approach incorporating production, reproduction, protection, redistribution, and social inclusion.
"Africa's social policy landscape demands bold, innovative solutions," Prof. Kpessa-Whyte asserted. "Policy makers must recognize the symbiotic relationships between social and economic policies to drive sustainable growth and development."
He also highlighted the lingering impact of colonial legacy on Africa's current social policy, urging leaders to design policies rooted in African values and norms.
"African social policy must be decolonized and reimagined to reflect our unique cultural contexts," Prof. Kpessa-Whyte emphasized.
As co-lead of GETSPA, which spans over 30 African countries, Prof. Kpessa-Whyte brought a wealth of research expertise to the conference. His address sparked lively discussions among attendees, comprising policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.
Conference organizers praised Prof. Kpessa-Whyte's thought-provoking presentation, noting its timely relevance to Africa's development agenda.
"Prof. Kpessa-Whyte's keynote address challenged us to rethink social policy's role in Africa's growth story. His insights will undoubtedly inform policy debates and research agendas." - Conference Chairperson
The international conference on social policy in Africa aimed to foster dialogue and knowledge sharing among stakeholders. Prof. Kpessa-Whyte's presentation contributed significantly to this goal, inspiring renewed commitment to transformative social policy in Africa.
The Gender Equitable Transformative Social Policy in post-Covid-19 Africa (GETSPA) project is a Pan-African research initiative exploring social policy's impact on gender equality and transformative change. https://getspa.ug.edu.gh/homey
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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