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13th African Private Sector Forum. “The Role of Private Sector Towards Increasing Investment in Energy and Agribusiness to Upscale Productive Capacities and Industrialization Drive in Africa”.

13th African Private Sector Forum. “The Role of Private Sector Towards Increasing Investment in Energy and Agribusiness to Upscale Productive Capacities and Industrialization Drive in Africa”.

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July 23, 2022 to July 25, 2022


1. About the African Private Sector Forum.

The African Union Commission, has throughout the years worked closely with the private sector to define the significant role and great contribution by the Private sector in driving the economic development Agenda of the continent. The efforts are a demonstration of the African Union’s commitment towards enhancing the private sector capacity to contribute towards the realization of Agenda 2063 and be part of the global value-chain, for inclusive and sustainable growth in Africa. The annual African Private Sector Forum has over the years expanded its participation and remains one of the strategic platforms organized by the African Union Commission to engage policymakers, private sector representatives, academia, civil societies and development organizations, among other key stakeholders.

The AU Commission is organizing the 13th African Private Sector Forum, “The Role of Private Sector Towards Increasing Investment in Energy and Agribusiness to Upscale Productive Capacities and Industrialization Drive in Africa”.

The AU recognizes the fact that, when designing, implementing and monitoring economic recovery policies, it is important for the voice of private sector actors to be heard. This will require putting in place new innovative approaches that harness the potential of new technologies and digital platforms to enhance public-private sector dialogue and engage all essential market actors when identifying reform priorities. The African Union institutionalized the African Private Sector Forum as a key instrument of dialogue and partnership between the African Union policy makers and the private sector actors. The Forum also acts as a vehicle for empowering the African Private Sector through advocacy, sharing business and market information and skills.

In its previous twelve (12) Editions, the Forum has evolved to focus on the wide range of Africa’s development priorities and successfully provided a platform for information exchange, business networking and policy recommendations including business development services, regulatory reforms, and capacity-building for women and youth, with a particular focus on strengthening local micro, small and medium size enterprises.

Read reports from previous Editions of the African Private Sector Forum.






For more details on the Forum, kindly contact;

1. Mr. Chiza Charles Newton CHIUMYA | Acting Director, Industry, Mining and Entrepreneurship| Department of Economic Development, Trade, Industry and Mining

African Union Commission| E-mail : CHIUMYAC@africa-union.org

3. Mr. Islam Swaleh |Acting Head of Entrepreneurship and Investment | Department of Economic Development, Trade, Industry and Mining | African Union Commission | Email: swalehi@africa-Union.org

4. Ms Doreen Apollos | Information and Communication Directorate| African Union Commission | E-mail : ApollosD@africa-union.org

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