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President Paul Kagame of Rwanda will provide opening remarks: CCA Leaders Forum on 23rd June 2020

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“Resilient U.S.-Africa Business Engagement to Drive Post COVID-19 Recovery” is the theme of CCA’s Leaders Forum. Discussions will centre around the theme of resiliency in action.

Areas to be explored include:

  • The Global Financial Response in Africa
  • Economic and Health Innovations in Response to COVID-19
  • Drivers of Growth in Post-COVID and
  • Sustaining Regional and Bilateral Trade Post-COVID

The CCA Leaders Forum has been coordinated since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic as the first forum for heads of state, senior USG officials, African officials, executives from the private sector and representatives of multilateral organizations across the U.S.-Africa partnership.

In the first place, the event is available to the public on Zoom or Youtube as well as live-streaming across Africa. Through this esteemed forum, the Corporate Council on Africa calls on the people of the continent to hear what their representatives have to say.

H.E. also included other State Heads who spoke during the forum this week. Uhuru Kenyatta President, Republic of Kenya, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo President, Republic of Ghana, and H.E. Filipe Nyusi President, Republic of Mozambique.

The Africa Corporate Council (CCA) is the leading US corporate organization that concentrates solely on linking the interests of businesses in Africa. Established in 1993 as a neutral, trustworthy conduit for business and investment promotion among the United States and the nations of Africa, CCA links its member companies to the government and leadership they are called upon to do business in Africa and succeed.

CCA serves a large cross-section of member industries from small and medium-sized industries to multinational corporations as well as American and African firms. Investing in Africa’s most promising sectors like agriculture, power, finance, health, ICT, infrastructure, security, tourism and facilitation of trade are our leaders. CCA is committed to promoting business and trade between the United States and Africa, working closely with governments to strengthen the African environment of trade and investment.

For further information please visit https://bit.ly/3hNoKZD or to request an interview with CCA President Florie Liser please contact: Tracy.Walakira@apo-opa.com

Data Source: Corporate Council on Africa (CCA)

TOA Correspondent

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