Fadhel Kaboub فاضل قابوب
@FadhelKaboub
Prof of Economics @DenisonU; President @GISP_Tweets; Author of Global South Perspectives on substack. Views are my own.
This is the most comprehensive discussion of my work I've had this year. It's also the most watched interview (250k) I've done this year. Take a listen & share 👇🏼 youtu.be/_hOQTWrtU7k?fe… @lynn_ngugi1
"The State We Are In"- We highlight just some of the issues with the UK economy (10-minute video) — contributions from Prof. Brett Christophers, @dannydorling, @claraematte, @FadhelKaboub youtube.com/watch?v=N5Zcvn…
The Inter-American Development Bank (@the_IDB) has announced plans to issue up to US$1bn in bonds designed to reduce deforestation and support communities in the Amazon region. GreenCB.co/4fnySqd #GreenFinance #SustainableFinance #AmazonRainforest
@FadhelKaboub warned that before thinking about de-risking projects it is necessary to address the “persistent economic structures” that make sustainable economic development “unachievable, whether finance is blended or unblended”.
The Inter-American Development Bank (@the_IDB) has announced plans to issue up to US$1bn in bonds designed to reduce deforestation and support communities in the Amazon region. GreenCB.co/4fnySqd #GreenFinance #SustainableFinance #AmazonRainforest
🚰 Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene services has improved in the past decade. But billions remain without access and achieving #SDG6 requires mobilizing more financing for the #WASH sector. ➡️ Learn more: unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/20… #SDGReport #SDGs #GlobalGoals
Our guest @FadhelKaboub an Economics professor lays out a wonderful plan that could potentially uplift Africa from the perception of underdevelopment. Do you believe it's possible? Set your reminder to find out youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?si… #panafricanism #climatechange
"A Certain Amount of Madness"
I really enjoyed this podcast discussion. Take a listen… And yes, it's called A Certain Amount of Madness! Follow @AMadnessPod youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?fe…
I really enjoyed this podcast discussion. Take a listen… And yes, it's called A Certain Amount of Madness! Follow @AMadnessPod youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?fe…
📍New Podcast by Associate Professor @FadhelKaboub Now : youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?si…
Fadhel Kaboub exposes the geopolitical red lines and the colonial hierarchies at the closing session of IRENA's Innovation Week (Bonn, Germany, June 2025) @IRENA youtu.be/JtyuLKUir-A
I really enjoyed this discussion. Podcast drops in a couple of days. Don't miss it! And yes, it's called A Certain Amount of Madness! Follow @AMadnessPod youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?fe…
We can't wait for everyone to see it Set your reminders to watch the premier Tomorrow at 4:00 pm and join the discussion live youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?si…
I really enjoyed this discussion. Podcast drops in a couple of days. Don't miss it! And yes, it's called A Certain Amount of Madness! Follow @AMadnessPod youtu.be/jfE8ZrK4GFQ?fe…
"exposes the geopolitical red lines and the colonial hierarchies"
Fadhel Kaboub exposes the geopolitical red lines and the colonial hierarchies at the closing session of IRENA's Innovation Week (Bonn, Germany, June 2025) @IRENA youtu.be/JtyuLKUir-A
In our latest episode, Host @MamkaAnyona is joined by @FadhelKaboub and @irene_asuwa to discuss how climate injustice is the newest face of colonialism and why reparations are overdue justice for centuries of extraction. Join in live this Thursday 👇🏾 youtu.be/IDZKcUO1h3A
Video: Rethinking Development: The Case for African Economic Sovereignty ~ Fadhel Kaboub... Riveting! Great info here plus a solution for #Africa's capture by the West. Part 1/2 Link: m.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Y5XI… #Igbo #Nigeria #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTwitter #Israelite @blackvoices
"Rethinking Development: The Case for African Economic Sovereignty" ~ Fadhel Kaboub. Keynote speech at the Business Awakening Conferencing in South Africa (May 30, 2025). youtu.be/U1Y5XIQHYkM
Tariffs, Tooth Fairies and Trade w/ Fadhel Kaboub youtu.be/VvdYerjUQc0?si… via @YouTube
Q: “What is CAPITALISM?” A: “An economic architecture that was not designed for us. Why do we expect it to deliver justice for us today?” Fadhel Kaboub is an economist and president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. Onlyin_africa