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African students in Trkiye discuss continent’s challenges at Istanbul workshop

ISTANBUL: The 1st Prafrica Workshop, held by the African think-tank, Platform, in Istanbul, discussed issues facing Africa -- from health to artificial intelligence and economics to politics. Souandaou Athoumani Ali, a student from the Comoros attending Istanbul University and head of the platform told Anadolu that the workshop aimed to exchange ideas on Africa's challenges. The platform that was established in 2019 has been reviewing theses written in Trkiye to identify topics for discussion, said Ali. The primary objective was to present new perspectives on Trkiye's African studies under the light of global scientific research, rooted in strategic and Afro-realist thinking, he said. The event featured presentations across two sessions, addressing diverse topics like politics, health care and artificial intelligence, he said, adding discussions focused on solutions for African countries to combat issues such as infectious diseases and political instability. Abdoul Fathi Sanogo, the Burkina Faso-born gen eral coordinator of the Platform, said it was founded last May and consists of African researchers. The platform welcomes active participation from African researchers worldwide, not just those in Trkiye, and collaborates with non-African experts as well, Sanogo added. Workshop presentations were notably delivered in Turkish, said Sanogo, adding organizers chose Turkish as a common language to amplify the voices of Africans residing in Trkiye. The Platform expressed its commitment to fostering discussions where African visions are addressed and solutions proposed by Africans are explored. Its ultimate objective, as highlighted by the workshop, is to generate solutions that benefit Africa. Bringing together African students studying in Trkiye, the workshop featured students' presentations in Turkish. Source: Anadolu Agency