2012 Billed as "As the first international event of its kind," the first Forum, in 2012, gathered company chief executives, investors, financial decision-makers, and public officials (reportedly 500 attendees, including 300 African company directors and 100 financiers.) to: • "Support the development of African businesses and contribute to their international promotion," and • "Facilitate dialogue between the private and public sectors to improve the business environment in Africa." The event included presentations and discussions by African leaders, and business-to-business meetings.
2023 The 2023 Africa CEO Forum — held in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and opened by Ivorian president
Alassane Outtara and the CEO of the
World Bank's
International Finance Corporation (IFC) — drew over 1,800 people (including hundreds of company directors) from 70 countries (including 41 African countries). Presenters included the Prime Ministers of
Ivory Coast (
Patrick Achi) and
Morocco (
Aziz Akhannouch). Other dignitaries included the Prime Ministers of
Cameroon (
Joseph Dion Ngute),
Gabon (
Alain Claude Bilie By Nze), and
Sao Tome and Principe (
Patrice Trovoada). The event primarily focused on how to assure and accelerate the emergence of the next generation of "African champions," despite current crises (including post-
COVID-19 supply chain and logistics problems, and the Africa-wide food crisis resulting from the
Russian invasion of Ukraine). Additional attention was given to the potential for African digital evolution, particularly in concert with emerging opportunities for an African competitive edge in alternative sourcing across industries and supply chains. Another topic of interest was ensuring that Africa’s trillion-dollar
carbon-offset market benefits
Africans. == References ==