Since 2017, the annual African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy (AFMA) has been a valuable learning exchange platform for African women’s rights organisations, feminist movements and researchers interested in strengthening their knowledge and advocacy for the advancement of economic justice. The central aim of AFMA is to deepen participants’ appreciation of the many intersectionalities that exist between macroeconomic policies and the lived realities of the women whose lives they are working to transform. With this, participants are enabled to understand how various efforts in various specialities at the local, national and regional levels can shape these policies. The year 2024 was AFMA’s first venture into North Africa having covered East, West and Southern Africa in previous years.