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23 Apr 2026, 23:29 GMT+10
Moroccan researcher Younes Bennane will bring plans for a pan-African carbon exchange to Moscow's global growth dialogue
The Second Open Dialogue 'The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth' will be held at the National Centre RUSSIA in Moscow from April 27 to 29.
Participants can expect lectures by international experts, pitch sessions and idea presentations by essay authors, networking and exchange of experience, as well as discussions with participants from more than 40 countries around the world.
One of the speakers and jury members will be Moroccan researcher Younes Bennane, director of the Institute for Social and Media Studies. Last year, he presented a bold idea for a transcontinental corridor linking Asia and Africa via the Northern Sea Route, with its southern link centered on the Dakhla Atlantic port.
In 2026, his project has become even more ambitious: he is presenting an initiative to create a pan-African carbon exchange that would allow the continent to control its own environmental and economic resources.
"For me, participation in the Open Dialogue is a strategic opportunity to present this research to the professional community and to show that researchers from the Global South are capable of proposing solutions to the key problems of the 21st century," Bennane said.
He also added that relations today between China, Russia, and African countries are in a stage of transformation.
"We are observing their accelerated development, but now we are talking about a qualitatively different model: African states are striving for multiple sovereignty. This is no longer the logic that underpinned Africa's post-colonial ties with Western countries," Bennane added.
The dialogue's program is built around four strategic tracks, which also structure the finalists' work: "Investment in People: human capital development, education, demography"; "Investment in Technology: artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and smart cities"; "Investment in the Environment: human-centered territorial development, ecology, and the circular economy"; and "Investment in Connectivity: the future of trade, digital currencies, infrastructure, and logistics."
More than 300 essays from around the world devoted to ideas for the development of the global economy made the Open Dialogue longlist.
Registration for the Open Dialogue is still open, and applications can be submitted on the official website.
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