Africa Prosperity Network and the Africa-America Institute to Host the 2nd Global Africa Forum in New York City on 25th September 2024
By Abdul Rahman Bangura-
NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS (NABN) Freetown, Sierra Leone- This circumstance cuddles with the 79th session of the United
Nations General Assembly and will be held at Dentons – the world’s largest law firm.
The forum schedules to relate Africa with the diaspora, concentrating on financial alternatives and collaboration, in concert with the African Union’s Agenda 2063. Key sectors like energy, health, education, housing, and digital infrastructure will be demonstrated.
The event will same explore US-Africa financial policies and public private partnerships for infrastructure development across Africa. Stephanie Diatta – Head of International Relations at APN, intimated that, the forum offers a platform for multinational Africans to navigate with Africa’s monetary chances.
APN is a non-profit organization that concentrated on navigating Africa’s prosperity and integration, correlated with the African Union’s
Agenda 2063.
Apparently, AAI is an institute binding Africa and its diaspora, with a total concentration on education, economic sovereignty, and community building.
The inaugural 2023 Global Africa Forum saw the lift-off of the Global Africa Network by Ghana’s President, Nana Akufo-Addo, to galvanize
over 200 million people of African descent.
The 2024 GAF will gear towards on accelerating up investments in Africa’s infrastructure, correlating with the theme for the 2025 Africa
Prosperity Dialogues (APD) in Accra.
Slated to happen in Accra from 30th January to 1st February 2025, APD 2025 will direct attention on strategic infrastructure development to enable Africa’s single market, under the theme “Delivering Africa’s Prosperity through Infrastructure: Invest. Integrate. Connect.”
The Global Africa Forum and the Africa Prosperity Dialogues are placed a yearly events that operate as a contemporary platforms for Africa’s private sector actors to merge with the public sector, navigating the realization of Africa’s single market.
For New Africa Business News (NABN) Abdul Rahman Bangura Reports, Africa Correspondent