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Africa prosperity dialogues

By Mavis Paintsil,Accra

The Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD) 2025, will come off from January 30 to February 1 at the Accra international Conference Centre, where 3,000 participants from across the continent and other parts of the world will discuss how to deliver Africa’s single market through the provision of the infrastructure.

The event attracted over 3,000 participants from 46 countries including Several African heads of State, institutional heads, industry leaders, chief executives, entrepreneurs, ministers, policy makers,thought leaders and development partners will begin with a series of breakfast meetings, featuring critical focus areas and challenges that buttress this years theme, Delivering Africa’s single market through infrastructure connect integrate.

It was organised by the Africa Prosperity Network (APN) in collaboration with the African continental Free Trade Area(AFCFTA) Secretariat, APD 2025 is the them Delivering Africa’s Single Market through infrastructure : lnvest. Connect integrate.

Breakfast meeting series

The breakfast meetings will include that of the ladies Entrepreneurship Club to discuss “Scaling Your Business Through Strategic Technology Investment and the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs (GCYE) meeting to focus on ” Bridging Infrastructure Gaps. Unleashing the Potential of SME’s and Young Entrepreneurs in Africa, and Africa law Practice International (ALPi), which will lead a discussion on international Public Private Partnership (PPPs): Powering Trade for AFCFTA Roll Out.

Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB) will also lead a meeting on “Unlocking Finance for Housing and Urban Development and there will be a discussion on Exploring Venture Capital and Private Equity Funding Models for infrastructure while the Pan African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) will take the stage to tackle Accelerating AFCFTA Implementation through Payment leveraging PAPSS for Enhanced cross Boarder Trade in Africa.

Over eight sections including works and shops, presentations, panel discussions and practical networking opportunities, the breakfast meetings, which start at 8:30 am on January 30, will address challenges for sectors critical to Africa’s economic integration and prosperity goals.

The Chief Executive Officer of APN, Sidig, El Toum, said the Layout of the breakfast meetings reflects the private sectors leadership in initiating the dialogues, intimately owning and driving AFCFTA’s single market agenda.

It also speaks to current opportunities for industry actors, including young and women entrepreneurs across the continents, he stated.

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