I've been subscribed to the TEDBlog for a while, and recently read about the TEDGlobal conference being held in Africa this year:
Instead of relying only on development aid, Africans across the continent are beginning to take matters into their own hands. Ingenious solutions are being applied to tackle some of the toughest health and infrastructure problems. Businesses are being launched that are capable of transforming the lives of millions. New communication technologies are allowing ideas and information to spread, enabling markets — and governments — to be more efficient. And the numbers suggest that incomes are starting to nudge up in some countries and real growth is on the way. A new Africa beckons.
It couldn't be a more exciting time to be holding the first TED conference in Africa. We invite you to join us on a journey into the continent's future. The program line-up of 50 speakers — like all TEDs — includes inventors, business-leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, designers, artists, writers, activists, musicians and mavericks. But they have this in common. They are all doing something valuable for Africa's future. Their voices will inspire. And their ideas will spread.
I want to go! So… bad. How can I afford to go, but keep my commitments to AIESEC and the project and work? Hrmmm…








You can always contact the organisers and get the output/ some references that are closer to home…

Love Lucy
True, but as you are a conference junkie like myself, I’m sure you know it’s much more fun and interesting to be there.