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In the second module of the international leadership colloquium, 20 participants came together in Wittenberg to discuss the social responsibility of companies in Africa.
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The first module starts with 20 decision-makers at the business school in Stellenbosch
On 4 December 2014, the presidents and directors of 19 Ugandan companies and industry associations presented the "Code of Ethics for the Private Sector in Uganda" in Kampala.
Diplomats from 17 African countries paid a visit to the WCGE on June 19, 2014.
Representatives of leading Ugandan companies and business associations have developed principles for a "Code of Responsible Business in Uganda".
"To do - or not to do? Development politics between values and interests" - This was the motto of a dialogue forum with 50 participants from development politics, companies, NGOs and the academia, taking place in Wittenberg on 7th and 8 May, 2012.
The Wittenberg Center aims at providing ethical competencies for young leaders in business, politics and civil society with a special commitment to developing countries, especially in Africa.
From October 17 to 20, 23 young African professionals from politics, civil society, academia and industry participated in a training program on ethical leadership.
The Wittenberg Center in collaboration with the HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management organized a summer school from the 20th to 26th July 2008.
Ethical Leadership Development - Fostering Entrepreneurial Spirit Date: 6-12th July 2008
WCGE signed a working agreement with the National Leadership Institute of Madagscar in presence of H.E. President Marc Ravalomanana.
On February 26- 27th 2008, Ambassadors and other high ranking officials from 9 African countries met with prominent and distinguished young leaders for the 2nd diplomat forum in Wittenberg, Germany, under the Wittenberg Centre for Global Ethics´ program "Building Global Cooperation- New Alliances with Africa".
On September 26 and 27, 2007, ambassadors and diplomats from 12 African states met with young leaders at the Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics.
While the leading industrial nations were negotiating about the future of Africa at the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, young leaders met at the Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics
From December 3rd to 6th the Africa Forum 2006 "Fostering Entrepreneurial Spirit" took place in Wittenberg.
In December 2005, the Wittenberg Center organized a Forum with selected Young Leaders from 15 different countries in Africa, America and Europe.