Ivorian Prime Minister for Africa CEO forum

Feb 04, 2015

Ivorian Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan and a large delegation from his government will be taking part in the third edition of the Africa CEO Forum

Ivorian Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan and a large delegation from his government will be taking part in the third edition of the Africa CEO Forum, which will be held in Geneva on March 16 and 17.

The Africa CEO Forum, which brings together over 800 prominent figures from Africa and all over the world, has become the foremost annual gathering of top African business leaders.

At the 2015 Africa CEO Forum in Geneva, Daniel Kablan will be explaining the reforms that have or are being carried out and presenting projects both ongoing and at the planning stage in his country.

He will also be taking part in one of the plenary sessions on changing and improving the business environment, an area in which Africa can potentially make a lot of progress.

Competitiveness, growth, investment and performance, the strategic priorities of African businesses will top the agenda at the forum.

The gathering brings together CEOs, bankers, financiers and leading decision makers.

The forum is taking place just as Côte d’Ivoire has reported its third year of strong economic growth: almost 10% a year since 2012.
 
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