Global Africa Business Initiative announces dates for Unstoppable Africa 2024

 Unstoppable Africa will return to Cipriani’s in New York on September 25 to 26 on the sidelines of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly.

Building on the resounding success of its flagship event Unstoppable Africa in 2022 and 2023, the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI) is pleased to announce its plan to convene leaders from business, government, and the United Nations in 2024.

 Unstoppable Africa will return to Cipriani’s in New York on September 25 to 26 on the sidelines of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly.

In addition, the United Nations Global Compact which coordinates GABI on behalf of the UN system, plans to engage with business leaders at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda on May 16 to 17 and at the African Union mid-year coordination meeting on July 18 in Accra, Ghana.

 “Now in its third year, the Global Africa Business Initiative is maturing into a year-round private sector-led initiative. GABI is a platform that puts Africa in its rightful place at the heart of the global economy and positions the continent as the premier destination for business, trade, and investment,” said Sanda Ojiambo, Assistant Secretary-General and CEO of the United Nations Global Compact.

 Under the leadership of UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, GABI aims to reposition Africa as a business destination and opportunity for investment on the global stage while also contributing towards the African Union Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals.

 Unstoppable Africa 2024 aims to greatly exceed the success of last year’s event, which saw more than 3,000 in-person and online attendees engaging in two days of discussions, solutions, and actions. Attendees included six Heads of State, dozens of business and UN leaders, investors, financial experts, as well as athletes and artists meeting around the themes of Energy Access and Energy Transition, Inclusive Growth and Trade, and Digital Transformation.

Notable outcomes of last year’s event included Ghana’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions and generating 400,000 jobs by 2060, and a U$550 billion Energy Transition and Investment Plan to lead in sustainable energy and job creation, among others.

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