Africa CEO Forum
The Africa CEO Forum is a company created and owned by Jeune Afrique Media Group. With the IFC, it co-organizes an event dedicated to African private sector actors, reportedly the largest annual gathering of African private-sector leaders, — drawing political and economic leaders from throughout the continent.
Considered as the "Davos of Africa," the Africa CEO Forum has been bringing together business leaders, investors, policy makers and journalists of all countries every year since 2012.
Events
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 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."
Since 2020
The Africa CEO Forum also produces geographic and sectoral events as well as a virtual variation of its event concepts since 2020.2023
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 — drew over 1,800 people from 70 countries.Presenters included the Prime Ministers of Ivory Coast and Morocco. Other dignitaries included the Prime Ministers of Cameroon, Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe.
The event primarily focused on how to assure and accelerate the emergence of the next generation of "African champions," despite current crises.
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.''