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U.S.–Africa Engagement in a Global Context - Governance, De-Risking, and Investment Alignment

DateJune 3–5, 2026Flagship Heads of State Session: 5 June 2026
LocationWashington, D.C.
VenueRonald Reagan Building & International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004, USA

About the Summit

The African Leaders & Partners (ALP) Summit is EBII’s flagship annual convening, bringing together heads of governments, senior policymakers, institutional investors, and private-sector leaders at moments of strategic importance in the U.S.–Africa and global engagement.

The 2026 Summit takes place as global capital becomes more selective, supply chains are recalibrated, and governments reassess how policy, security, and investment intersect. In this environment, credibility, institutional readiness, and strategic alignment increasingly determine access.

The ALP Summit provides a focused forum for those shaping policy and capital flows to engage seriously and constructively—beyond rhetoric and toward execution.

Why 2026 Matters

U.S.–Africa engagement is entering a more disciplined phase, centred on trade, private investment, governance, and risk management. As policy momentum builds across strategic sectors, the need for clarity, alignment, and credible execution has never been greater.

Disciplined Engagement

Engagement is increasingly focused on trade, governance, private investment, and structured risk management.

Policy Momentum

Progress on AGOA and expanded U.S. engagement across key sectors signals a pivotal policy moment.

Investment Clarity

Investors require credible, well-defined pathways aligned with policy direction and institutional readiness.

Strategic Alignment

The 2026 ALP Summit aligns policy priorities with capital and institutional capacity to drive execution.

Areas of Focus

Energy, Infrastructure, Critical Minerals & Agriculture

Technology, AI & Risk Management

Subnational & City Engagement

Private Sector, Finance & Investment

Governance, Integrity & Institutional Capacity

Who Attends

Participation is curated and includes:

African Heads of State, Ministers, and Ambassadors

U.S. Senators, Representatives, and senior executive-branch officials

Governors and mayors from U.S. states and African subnational units

Institutional investors, DFIs, and C-suite executives

Infrastructure developers, trade institutions, and multilateral partners

Strategic Partners

Sponsors

Speakers & Participants

The ALP Summit features senior leaders from government, finance, and the private sector. Confirmed speakers and participants will be announced in due course.

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What Participants Gain

Clear insight into U.S.–Africa policy and investment priorities

Direct, closed-door engagement with policymakers and investors

Structured discussions around credible, investment-ready opportunities

Access to subnational leaders advancing bankable projects

Continued engagement beyond the Summit through curated follow-up dialogue

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Sponsorship & Partnerships

The ALP Summit welcomes collaboration from institutions committed to advancing credible, rules-based investment and long-term U.S.–Africa engagement.

Partnership opportunities include: Strategic sponsorship • Institutional and city co-hosting • Curated roundtables and private briefings • Visibility across Summit communications and media

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Registration & Participation

Attendance at the African Leaders & Partners Summit is by invitation or approved registration.

Following review, approved participants may be issued a registration confirmation and payment link, where applicable. Registration details will be released shortly.

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About the African Leaders & Partners Forum

The African Leaders & Partners Forum is the EBII Foundation's principal platform for connecting policy dialogue with capital and execution. The Forum emphasises follow-through—working with U.S. congressional offices, African ministries and regulators, and private-sector leaders to ensure engagement translates into outcomes.

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