African CEO Forum Unveils Agenda Of Its Special Digital Edition

September 25, 2021

AFRICA CEO Forum in collaboration with International Finance Corporation (IFC) is hosting is a special digital edition programme from 28 to 30 September 2021.

The central theme of the edition is, “A new world coming: How can Africa and its private sector navigate the change?”

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The Forum will bring together the continent’s most influential decision-makers to rethink the future of Africa in the face of tomorrow’s new challenges.

The three-day programme is organised around discussions between prestigious individuals and high-level experts focusing on strategies for the future.

Highlights of the programme include, Panel discussions, keynotes, fireside chat, CEO talks, for three days with over fifty speakers who will share their views in order to rethink Africa’s economy and private sector.

With the economic upheavals wrought by the Covid-19 crisis (the reconfiguration of global value chains, the rise of Sino-American rivalry, the response to climate change as a priority and the acceleration of digitisation), a new world dawns, closing the chapter on an almost seventy-year economic cycle dominated by globalisation, industrialisation and fossil fuels.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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