African Transformation Forum (ATF), to be Held in Kigali, Rwanda, from March 14 to 15

8 January 2016

The African Transformation Forum (ATF), to be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from March 14 to 15, will create a standing continental event—Africa's only forum devoted solely to transformation strategies and implementation challenges.

ACET will convene friends and partners in government, business, civil society, and the donor community in a peer-to-peer exchange of ideas on transformation pathways and on the actions to secure them.

Additionally, the forum will help advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals that are most related to economic transformation, including inclusive growth, sustainable agriculture, and industrialization.

The Forum will also launch the Coalition for Transformation, a diverse network of experts and practitioners who will work together long after the conference comes to a close to develop policy and program ideas, share best practices, and drive policy implementation across the continent.

Benefits of Attending

  • Network – with key government and business leaders, policymakers, development partners and donors, multinational organizations, and influentials from civil society
  • Learn – evidenced-based strategies for economic transformation from leading thinkers and practitioners
  • Engage – through interactive sessions on manufacturing, the future of agriculture, public-private partnerships, and financial inclusion
  • Discover – how to apply insights from the pathbreaking Africa Transformation Report
  • Share – your vision and experiences with an engaged community committed to transformation
  • Join – the leading cross-sector coalition for economic development on the continent

For further information
atf@acetforafrica.org

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