The highly anticipated 2024 Africa CEO Forum, slated for May 16th and 17th in Kigali, Rwanda, is set to unite over 2,000 top executives, investors, and government representatives from Africa and beyond.
This year’s theme; “At the Table or On the Menu? A Critical Moment to Shape a New Future for Africa,” reflects the urgency for the continent to assert itself on the global stage and actively contribute to discussions shaping its future.
In its 11th iteration, the 2024 Africa CEO Forum will center on four pivotal agendas: leadership, digital innovation, continental unity, and financial sustainability.
Engaging in panel talks, workshops, and roundtable discussions, attendees will delve into methods to establish robust public policy frameworks for advancement, elevate African enterprises as pioneers of innovative change, harness the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and surmount financial challenges to bolster Africa’s aspirations.
The forum will also address obstacles to financing Africa’s ambitions and foster creative solutions in this regard.
“We call on our community of leaders shaping the future of Africa to recognise the structural and enduring consequences of the actions they take at this critical time. The forum will be a crucible for innovative strategies and partnerships, propelling the continent into the opportunities of tomorrow.” says Amir Ben Yahmed, President of the Africa CEO Forum.
Sérgio Pimenta, the Vice President for Africa at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), emphasized that transforming Africa’s $3 trillion GDP into $30 trillion by 2050 necessitates a thriving African private sector.
This will be made possible through collaboration with policymakers to establish market-building partnerships, enhance intra-African trade, and promote investment across the continent.