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De-risking Investment in Africa's Strategic Sectors: Agriculture, Energy Transition, and Critical Minerals

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Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey
Commonwealth Secretary-General

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Ted Cruz
U.S. Senator for Texas
 
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Adjoa Adjei-Twum
President and CEO, EBII Group
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Hon. Olanipekun Olukoyede
Executive Chairman,
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC
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Her Excellency Nardos
Bekele-Thomas
Her Excellency Nardos
Bekele-Thomas
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H.E. Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana
Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States
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Mr. William Stevens
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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Congressman Jonathan Jackson
The House of Representatives, USA
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Nicole A. Elam, Esq.
President and CEO of the National Bankers Association, (NBA) USA
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Dr. ​Dayna Bowen Matthew
Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School
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Mr. Melvin White
Partner at Berliner Corcoran & Rowe LLP
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Adams Colby
Director/Chief Investigator
Texax Financial Crimes and Intelligence Center
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H.E. David Kiplagat Kerich 
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kenya
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EBII AFRICA INVESTMENTS RISK AND COMPLIANC SUMMIT /2024 PROGRAMME

Agenda

Why you should attend

Active Investors

Attendance by private equity, venture capital, angel investors and firms seeking African investment

High-profile Speakers

Keynotes from high profile stakeholders from across government, banking and regulatory bodies

Insightful Discussions

Keynotes, panel discussions and fire side chats dedicated to investment and realising investment opportunities

Summit Objectives

Strengthen U.S.–Africa Trade and Investmen

Deepen bilateral economic ties aligned with evolving global priorities

Promote Sustainable Growth

Secure financing and innovation in Africa’s food and energy sectors

Leverage Diaspora Expertise

Mobilize diaspora capital and knowledge for transformative development

Improve Governance and Risk Mitigation

Strengthen compliance frameworks and financial integrity

Establish Accountability Mechanisms

Implement a high-level Working Group to track progress and execution

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ABOUT THE SUMMIT

The African Leaders & Partners Forum (ALPF) is an exclusive platform that brings together African government leaders, policymakers, private sector leaders, development partners, and global stakeholders.

Our annual African Leaders & Partners (ALP) Summit focuses on de-risking investment and operations in Africa, featuring in-depth sessions on political risk, regulatory compliance, ESG challenges, and strategic dialogues to improve investment climates.

Key Focus Areas for Summit Dialogue

  • Food Security & Energy Transition Amid Geopolitical Shifts
    High-Level Keynotes & Panels
    Explore how evolving U.S. foreign policy—including the Trump 2.0 “America First” agenda—can support Africa’s food security and clean energy transition.
  • De-Risking Investment in Africa
    Workshops & Fireside Chats

    Examine practical risk mitigation tools to unlock capital, focusing on financial integrity, governance, and regulatory frameworks. Discussions will also cover correspondent banking access and trade finance—both critical to supporting cross-border transactions and reducing financial exclusion.
  • Restoring Trust in Correspondent Banking & Trade Finance
    Panel Discussion & Fireside Chats
    Address the ongoing withdrawal of correspondent banking relationships in Africa and its impact on trade, dollar liquidity, and financial inclusion. The session will spotlight U.S. regulatory expectations, de-risking trends, and how African banks and U.S. institutions can rebuild trust to expand access to trade finance and strengthen commercial ties.
  • Diaspora Capital & Influence
    Panel Discussions
    Mobilize the financial resources, networks, and expertise of the African diaspora to accelerate sustainable development across sectors.
  • Financing Africa’s Food & Energy Future
    Panels & Workshops

    Explore scalable financing models—including PPPs, development finance, blended finance, and Islamic finance—to support Africa’s long-term transformation.
  • Resilience Through Reform
    Policy Dialogues
    Discuss institutional and regulatory reforms to enhance Africa’s resilience to global shocks, with a focus on transparency, sustainability, and long-term growth.
  • Boosting U.S.–Africa Commercial Diplomacy
    Business Roundtables
    Identify mutually beneficial trade and investment opportunities for U.S. companies and SMEs through strategic engagement and bilateral cooperation.
  • Capital Markets & Financial Innovation
    Technical Workshops
    Showcase how green bonds, sovereign wealth funds, fintech, and innovative blended finance structures can help close Africa’s infrastructure and financing gaps.
  • Technology-Driven Transformation
    Innovation Showcases & Fireside Chats
    Highlight breakthrough innovations transforming agriculture, financial services, and powering Africa’s energy transition through clean tech.

  • Strategic Roadmap: U.S.–Africa Investment Agenda 2026+
    Closing Plenary
    Shape a forward-looking investment and policy roadmap to sustain post-summit momentum and drive measurable, long-term impact.

Summit Origin

The ALP Forum - Annual 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 Forum 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.

Summit Purpose

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Gender Lens Investing To enable Africa’s transformation

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.


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