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Follow on Google News | IGD’s Frontier 100 Forum Aims to Focus on Strengthening Africa’s Private SectorTop International and African business leaders to meet in Washington, DC for the Frontier 100 Forum from October 19-21
The Initiative for Global Development (IGD) (http://www.igdleaders.org/) The Frontier 100 Forum, which begins on Oct. 20, is an exclusive, invitation-only biannual event that brings together CEOs and senior executives from the IGD network of U.S., African, European and South Asian companies who are part of IGD’s Frontier Leader Network. More than half of IGD Frontier Leaders hail from the African continent. Under the theme, “African Business in the World-Class Space”, the Forum will celebrate the dynamism and importance of African businesses -- not only on the continent -- but also in the global marketplace. Today, homegrown African businesses create more than 80 percent of jobs in their countries. The rapid progress and growth of African companies reflect the changing business environment in Africa and have ignited a greater interest in the continent as an investment destination. “A decade ago, foreign investors dealt primarily with governments to do business in Africa because there wasn’t a strong, well-developed African private sector. Today, there’s a thriving private sector in Africa, enabling investors and global business leaders to do business directly with African counterparts,” “Although impediments still exist in fostering stronger business environments in Africa, homegrown African businesses are building some of the fastest-growing companies and are poised to become a major force for growth on the African continent,” said Nedelcovych. The Frontier 100 Forum is designed to encourage business leaders to offer insight, collaborate, and identify bold, action-oriented strategies to promote growth and poverty alleviation in Africa from a business perspective. Forum topics will range from strategies to propel African companies to successfully become world-class companies; changing global perceptions about doing business in Africa; sparking African innovation; and corporate social responsibility. The Forum will feature a half-day session on the tremendous opportunities and perceived risks to investing in Africa. One day prior to the Forum, IGD will host on Oct. 19 with the Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa (PCHPA) (http://www.partnership- Follow the conversation on Facebook (http://facebook.com/ End
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