debates Tough talk on development
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A unique platform to engage on Africa’s development
debates Tough talk on development
For the first time in
“ Experience shows that when political governance and economic management diverge, overall development becomes unsustainable.”
Accra, Ghana
in a prestigious setting
Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel at
Mo Ibrahim Mo Ibrahim Foundation
20th November from 2 to 6pm In partnership with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. Featuring high profile speakers, including Mo Ibrahim, as well as experts and people within the audience, the debate will allow Africa's elite to freely express their opinions on the subject. The jousting debaters and expert witnesses will keep the debate moving around the audience to ensure a real sense of participation.
5 REASONS TO BE THERE
400 leaders and decision makers from 24 African countries and 10 industries will debate on Africa's development
1. Experience a change of style, pace and structure from the usual panel discussion
A unique media coverage
4. Discover best practices of fast growing countries and companies
“Some of these decisions might not attract applause but certainly people have to understand that in the end, we shall all benefit.” Paul Kagame President of Rwanda
2. Debate ideas and policies with a diverse audience 3. Expand your network of top-level contacts
5. Promote your company
Published by Groupe Jeune Afrique, The Africa Report has established itself as the essential source of information for doing business in Africa. The Africa Report guarantees in-depth, on-the-ground reportage and provides 450,000 African and international readers with expert analysis of Africa’s fast-changing political and economic landscapes. Entry to the debate strictly by invitation. Programme may change without notice. Contact
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“Governing a modern polity and economy has never been as complex as it is today in our interdependent and interconnected competitive world” Dr Mamphela Ramphele South African politician