The partnerships between Corporate Africa, NEPAD, the G8 and G20 (Summits and Meetings), are working to increase development and opportunities in Africa, and at the same time, raise the confidence and desire of investors in the global economy to target destinations in the region. Corporate Africa is the preeminent voice for businesses with African interest. Current editions contain reports promoting ICT, Tourism, FIFA World Cup 2010, West Africa Oil and Gas, Manufacturing, Banking and Finance, Water, and Africa EU Trade.
Corporate Africa is the only title promoting African businesses with access to leaders of governments and businesses gathered around the tables at G8 and G20 Summits and Meetings. Its Finance and Capital Markets Departnment is headed by Professor Tony Hawkins, Head of the Economist Intelligence Unit, London. |
The special Anniversary edition of Corporate Africa is being prepared for 50,000 responsive decision makers from business and commercial institutions based in local African markets, and other business centres around the world. The project which has a foreword by the Dr. Rob Davies, Ministry of Trade and Industry, SA, offers a first class opportunity to commercial organizations seeking to impress their products and corporate images upon the minds and agendas of interests controlling Africa, including world governments and the diplomatic corporations. www.corporate-africa.com
The Corporate Africa is the sister title to the G8 Nepad Business Investment Guide ( visit www.corporate-africa.com/nepad-2009/ index.html, for more information) the next edition due out in January 2010. The G8 Nepad Business Investment Guide support editions of Corporate Africa during the course of a full year, ensuring that participants' messages and images are indelibly printed in the plans of loyal readers. It also strengthens the responses of communities of investors subscribing to the titles and website, which receives more than 2000 hits per day. As well as distribution at conferences, Corporate Africa goes to A1 retailers, electronic subscribers, and at the G8 Summit at Muskoka, Canada, June 25-27, 2010. There, it courts world leaders and their advisors, turning their attention to opportunities in growth markets across Africa. It is also to be found at G20 Meetings (Leaders Summits and Finance Ministers and Central Banks Meetings) where it promotes the interests of G20 nations and their partners. Companies participating in the 15th Anniversary edition of Corporate Africa will benefit from free participation in the G8 Nepad Business Investment Guide 2010.
Taking part in the next edition of Corporate Africa and the G8 Nepad Business Investment Guide are Professor Tony Hawkins, African Trade Ministries, EU Trade Commission, African Business Institutions and the NEPAD Secretariat. |
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These leading experts and companies play an instructive role promoting trade between Africa and the rest of the world. By introducing new sources of supplies and funds to businesses of the region they add to the viability and competitiveness of industries in Africa.
G8 Corporate Africa Infrastructure Conference 2010
Participants in the Special 15th Anniversary edition of Corporate Africa will gain free access to the 2nd G8 Corporate Africa Infrastructure Investment Conference, taking place in Accra, Ghana, during 6-8th June 2010. (http://www.times-publications.com/index-conference.htm).
The event will bring together, in conversation, international investors, fund managers, African businesses, policy makers, and developmental organs. Coming just a few days before the critical FIFA World Cup in South Africa, and the G8 Summit in Ontario, Canada, issues surrounding social change, and the challenges of acquiring infrastructure in the West Africa sub region, will be promoted by African and G8 nations: USA, Germany, Japan, UK, Italy, Canada, Russia, and France. Numerous opportunities abound for participants to showcase their products and services at the event.
Corporate Africa
Corporate Africa promotes the agendas of investors in Africa, especially of businesses and industries, which value corporate social responsibility and are pursuing sustainable development and prosperity, in partnerships with the private sector, governments, society, and the environment. As well as distribution to international businesses, investors and their representatives, the Corporate Africa will also be included in delegates’ packs at leading exhibitions and conferences where it is the official media partner. |
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