Kristi Rogers participates in "Critical Minerals in Conversation: Economic Security and the U.S.-Africa Relationship," hosted by the WFPG and the Embassy Of Tanzania

Honored to have participated in "Critical Minerals in Conversation: Economic Security and the U.S.-Africa Relationship," hosted by the Women's Foreign Policy Group’s Foreign Policy Group and the Embassy Of Tanzania this week.

Our discussion delved into the critical role these resources play in strengthening global supply chains and advancing economic security. Ambassador Elsie S. Kanza set the stage with her compelling remarks, and it was a privilege to join Florizelle Liser, British Robinson, and moderator Gracelin Baskaran, PhD in this dynamic conversation.

These dialogues are vital as we navigate the intersection of sustainability, security, and international collaboration in the critical minerals space. Thank you to everyone at WFPG for convening such an impactful event, and to those who attended for your thoughtful engagement!

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