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Keynote Speaker
Panel Speaker
Host
Fireside Chat
Welcome Address
Attendance by private equity, venture capital, angel investors and firms seeking African investment
Keynotes from high profile stakeholders from across government, banking and regulatory bodies
Keynotes, panel discussions and fire side chats dedicated to investment and realising investment opportunities
Deepen bilateral economic ties aligned with evolving global priorities
Secure financing and innovation in Africa’s food and energy sectors
Mobilize diaspora capital and knowledge for transformative development
Strengthen compliance frameworks and financial integrity
Implement a high-level Working Group to track progress and execution
The African Leaders and Partners Summit (ALP Summit) represents a pivotal evolution in EBII Group’s commitment to fostering strong, sustainable economic partnerships between Africa and the global community. Building on the foundation of the Africa Investment Risk and Compliance Summit (AIRCS), the ALP Summit expands its scope to encompass strategic investment, risk mitigation, and long-term development. Hosted by EBII Group in collaboration with George Washington University, this inaugural summit—taking place in Washington, DC—will convene a distinguished assembly of African heads of state, senior U.S. government officials, international policymakers, global investors, private sector leaders, multilateral institutions, and members of the African diaspora. Timed strategically ahead of the United Nations General Assembly, the summit aims to influence global priorities and drive impactful trade and investment outcomes. Together, participants will address Africa’s most pressing challenges and opportunities in food security, energy transition, and economic resilience.
The ALP Summit builds upon the success of the AIRCS, which welcomed dignitaries including the Presidents of Ghana and Sierra Leone, the Prime Minister of St. Lucia, the Secretary-General of AfCFTA, members of the U.S. Congress, central bank governors, and private sector executives. Its vision was further strengthened during the Africa Leaders and Partners Forum in April 2025—hosted by EBII Group in collaboration with the Embassy of Ghana and Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA)—which drew over 200 influential stakeholders. Held during the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, the forum laid the groundwork for deeper engagement on U.S.–Africa relations in a shifting global context.
The ALP Summit is a high-level platform designed to strengthen trade and investment partnerships between Africa and global stakeholders. With a focus on risk mitigation, the Summit will: 1. Address critical investment challenges 2. Propose strategic policy and regulatory reforms 3. Promote sustainable economic cooperation It fosters informed decision-making, enhances investor confidence, and facilitates meaningful collaboration between governments and the private sector.
Registration / Breakfast
Welcome Remarks
Opening Keynote Addresses
Special Panel: Risk Perception of Africa vs. Reality: Mitigation Strategies
1. Press Break / AM Coffee Break
Panel One: Mapping Africa's Extractive Resources and Critical Minerals for the Green Transition
This panel will focus on identifying critical minerals essential for the global transition to renewable energy and sustainable development. Discussions will include ethical approaches for foreign investors to access these resources, promoting environmental sustainability and financial integrity.
Lunch Break / Networking
Afternoon Keynote Addresses
Panel Two: Insights into Investor Requirements: Addressing Supply Chain Challenges in Africa’s Extractives and Harnessing AI and Technology for Risk Mitigation
The panel will analyze investor expectations from global markets, particularly the United States and Europe, regarding access to capital for African extractive projects. It will emphasize the significance of financial crime compliance, anti-money laundering measures, and adherence to international sanctions regimes. Furthermore, the discussion will spotlight the transformative role of AI and technology in enhancing transparency, accountability, and responsible investment.
Special Conversation
Policy and Governance Solutions for Sustainable Resource Extraction in Africa's Changing Climate
The special panel will explore how policy and good governance can address the challenges of sustainable resource extraction in Africa's changing climate. Key areas include international cooperation, effective policy development and implementation, regulatory and financial crime compliance, climate policy, and good governance. Discussions will highlight how speakers' companies coordinate with international financial institutions to benefit local communities. Future policy directions will focus on enhancing climate resilience, adapting operations, and mitigating climate change impacts on the extractive industry.
Afternoon Break / Networking
Discussion on key priorities for African leaders and organizations to bolster Africa's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow within the extractive industry and address its risk perception. Also, exploring the role of the African Diaspora.
Interactive Panel Session: Gender Lens Investing to Enable Africa’s Transformation
1. Common Challenges Women Face in Accessing Resources: Explore barriers and disparities women encounter in accessing financial resources, including funding, capital, and other forms of support.
2. Types of Funding Available: Discuss various funding mechanisms tailored to support gender-focused initiatives.
3. Tips and Strategies for Applying for and Obtaining Funding: Provide practical advice and strategies for women entrepreneurs and organizations to effectively navigate the funding landscape.
Closing Keynote Address
Closing Remarks and Special Thanks
27th June 2024
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AM Break at Polaris FoyerPress Interviews at Meridian B
Lunch Break at Polaris FoyerPress Interviews at Meridian B
PM Break at Polaris FoyerExhibition Polaris Foyer
Recap of Day 1
End of Day One
28th June 2024
Strategic Trade and Investment Partnerships1. A revitalized U.S.–Africa trade framework tailored to emerging economic realities2. Launch of joint investment programs in agriculture, infrastructure, and energy3. Strengthened collaboration across governments, institutions, private investors, and the diaspora Governance, Compliance, and Risk Mitigation 1. Adoption of actionable risk mitigation strategies and regulatory best practices2. Enhanced trust and transparency between U.S. and African compliance institutions3. Standardized compliance frameworks for long-term investor confidence Implementation and Monitoring Mechanisms 1. Formal diaspora investment platforms to mobilize capital at scale2. Creation of a high-level Working Group to track outcomes and deliverables3. A forward-looking action plan for follow-up summits, including ALP 2026
The African Leaders and Partners Summit is a landmark convening of policymakers, investors, regulators, industry leaders, and diaspora stakeholders committed to advancing Africa’s economic transformation. Join us in Washington, DC, on September 18–19, 2025, as we chart a bold new course for U.S. and global investment in Africa’s food and energy future. For details on registration, sponsorship, or the agenda, please contact our event team at [[email protected]).
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The workshop is dedicated to empowering women and building human capital to significantly contribute to the prosperity of the diaspora and foster investment in the African Continent. We recognize that when women leaders and entrepreneurs thrive, our societies and economies flourish. Objectives: 1. Identify key barriers to accessing resources and provide practical advice on overcoming them and accessing resources. 2. Explore funding opportunities available for African women in the USA 3. Discuss strategies for successfully obtaining funding 4. Highlight the impact of funded projects on Africa 5. Foster networking and collaboration among attendees Interactive Session 1: Overcoming Challenges and Accessing Resources (45 minutes)Topics Covered: 1. Common challenges women face in accessing resources (financial, educational, professional). 2. Strategies to overcome these challenges. 3. Types of funding available (grants, venture capital, angel investors, crowdfunding, etc.). Interactive Session 2: Strategies for Obtaining Funding and Impact on Africa (45 minutes)Topics Covered: 1.Tips and strategies for applying for and obtaining funding. 2. Success stories of projects funded by African women in the USA that have impacted Africa. 3. The role of diaspora investment in Africa’s development. 4. Challenges and opportunities in implementing projects in Africa.
In-person attendance
Virtual attendance
You can register for the Summit through our Eventbrite page here .
Upon registering, in-person attendees will receive a name tag, program, and a goodie bag on the first day of the Summit. Virtual attendees will be granted access to our virtual summit platform.
No, you don’t. The details on how to access the virtual platform will be shared after registration.
There will be a limited number of tickets available at the registration desk. However, we cannot guarantee their availability on-site.
In-person tickets include meals served at the Summit, comprising breakfast, morning snacks, lunch, and afternoon snacks.
Delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation. A list of options will be provided at least 3 weeks before the event.
For group ticket purchases, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]
If you do not hold a valid USA passport, green card, or USA visa, you will need to apply for a visa. Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity, and check with your local embassy for visa processing times before purchasing a ticket.
After purchasing your ticket, click on the tab indicating whether you'll need a visa and select the option for a visa support letter. Alternatively, you can email [email protected] for assistance.
Transportation from the airport to your hotel or the conference venue is not provided. Ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft are available, as well as trains to the venue.
For sponsorship options and discussions, please email [email protected] or [email protected]
Speakers, sponsors, and specially invited guests can attend the pre-summit VIP dinner.
There will be several networking opportunities, including during morning registration, coffee breaks, and a cocktail event at the conclusion of the Summit.
A designated area will be available for press on the day of the Summit, with opportunities to interview speakers and select delegates.