THE AFRICA REPORT
debates The place to be for
African
Leaders
Part of Mo Ibrahim 2015 Annual Governance weekend The annual Governance Weekend is the flagship event of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, held every year in mid-November in a different African country. This 3-day event convenes prominent African political and business leaders, representatives from civil society, multilateral and regional institutions as well as Africa’s major international partners to debate issues of critical importance to Africa.
Established event organizer of the foremost platforms for Africa’s private sector
Is Democracy getting in the way of Development? On the 20th November in Accra, The Africa Report magazine will host the first of a yearly debate, providing Africa's elite with an open forum to discuss ideas and policies with a diverse audience. The inaugural debate, in partnership with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, will argue Is Democracy getting in the
way of Development? In a prestigious setting at Mรถvenpick Ambassador Hotel
Network with top-level decision-makers Featuring high profile speakers, including Mo Ibrahim, the debate will ask whether Africa's development authoritarians can succeed where Africa's democrats have failed?
A unique platform to engage on Africa’s development
400
leaders and decision makers from
24 African countries and 10
industries will debate on Africa's development
+ unique media coverage
5 reasons to be there 1.
Experience a change of style, pace and structure from the usual panel discussion
2.
Debate ideas and policies with a diverse audience
3.
Expand your network of top-level contacts
4.
Discover best practices of fast growing countries and companies
5.
Promote your company
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year
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450,000
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450,000
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pageviews /month
views /month
1,717,000
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400,000
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THE AFRICA REPORT # of copies distributed / issue
Highestcirculated
Anglophone pan African magazine
(Thousands, publishers’ statements)
Read by people who count
B2B Business To Business
75
%
68
%
56
%
of The Africa Report readers are
upper management and senior officials of The Africa Report readers
make or influence their companies’ investment decisions
Reaching
decision makers & business elites
do not read any other of The Africa Report readers are
international or pan African magazines
Exclusive
medium
B2G Business To Government
72
%
political decision-makers of African
consider The Africa Report
indispensable
88
%
of non African international residents consider The Africa Report
as the essential source of pan African information
Engaging
policy makers & public sector Attracting
investors
B2C Business To Consumers
82
%
99
96
of high-income Africans regularly read The Africa Report
bank
%
of our readers have a
%
of our readers own at least
one
of our readers own at least
one car
of our readers have taken a
plane
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Thank you!
To attend: Contact: Mrs Alison Kingsley-Hall a.kingsley-hall@theafricareport.com
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