Day 1 Sub-forums on the summit topics were held on the first day. • African and Diaspora Young Leaders Forum • Civil Society Forum •
African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Trade Ministerial • U.S. Africa Space Forum • Peace, Security, and Governance Forum • Partnering for Sustainable Health Cooperation • Conservation, Climate Adaptation, and a Just Energy Transition
Day 2 The U.S.-Africa Business Forum was held on the second day, consisting of four sessions. • Charting the Course: The Future of U.S.-Africa Trade & Investment Relations • Building a Sustainable Future: Partnerships to Finance African Infrastructure and the Energy Transition • Growing Agribusiness: Partnerships to Strengthen Food Security and Value Chain • Advancing Digital Connectivity: Partnerships to Enable Inclusive Growth Through Technology After the forum, President Joe Biden delivered a keynote address, and joined leaders at a state dinner.
Day 3 's Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed with
Rwanda's President
Paul Kagame The leaders sessions and a working lunch were held on the final day. • Leaders Session – Partnering on
Agenda 2063 • Discussion Session 1: "An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice, and the rule of law" • Discussion Session 2: "A peaceful and secure Africa" • Discussion Session 3: "A prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development" • Leaders Working Lunch – Multilateral Partnerships with Africa to Meet Global Challenges • Leaders Session – Promoting Food Security and Food Systems Resilience A "family photo" was taken between the working lunch and the final session. ==Participants==