Events
10
Dec
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2018-12-10 02:00:00
2018-12-13 02:00:00
African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM) Conference
Nigeria
dijithadt@assyst.in
Africa/Johannesburg
public
01
Dec
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2018-12-01 02:00:00
2018-12-01 02:00:00
Building on Madiba's Legacy: Eradicating Hunger and Malnutrition on the African Continent
South Africa
Motsepe Foundation
Global Citizen Festival
House of Mandela Lifestyle
NEPAD Agency
dijithadt@assyst.in
Africa/Johannesburg
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26
Nov
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2018-11-26 02:00:00
2018-11-29 02:00:00
2018 PIDA Infrastructure Week
The main objective of PIDA Week is to showcase progress made in the implementation of selected PIDA projects, provide a marketing platform to accelerate their implementation, and address crucial issues around resource mobilisation, enabling environment etc.
Zimbabwe
George Murumba: Georgem@nepad.org
Flore Kamdomg : Florek@nepad.org
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Africa/Johannesburg
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26
Nov
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2018-11-26 02:00:00
2018-11-26 02:00:00
PIDA Week 2018 : Media Breakfast Session
In an open forum, the panellists will discuss practical actions of what has been done by different stakeholders in the implementation of PIDA and what is needed to better plan and implement infrastructure projects. The different panellists from the Government of Zimbabwe, AUC, NEPAD Agency, AfDB and ECA will present on best practices and experiences and also address questions from the media and other PIDA stakeholders throughout the Session. The Agenda will outline the structure of the session.
Zimbabwe
NEPAD Agency: Millicent Kgeledi millicents@nepad.org
+27 83 266 1829
African Union Commission: Sophian@africa-union.org
+251 91 121 5055
dijithadt@assyst.in
Africa/Johannesburg
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22
Nov
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2018-11-22 02:00:00
2018-11-22 02:00:00
Webinar: The silent killer among women: Anaemia– Lessons learned from African countries in the fight against
dijithadt@assyst.in
Africa/Johannesburg
public
05
Nov
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2018-11-05 02:00:00
2018-11-07 02:00:00
Regional Dialogue and National Training: Contract Negotiation & Fiscal Policies in the Extractive Industries
A Regional Dialogue and National Training on Contract negotiation & Fiscal Policies in the Extractive Industries
Kenya
NEPAD Agency
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Africa/Johannesburg
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29
Oct
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2018-10-29 02:00:00
2018-10-29 02:00:00
Media Advisory Hon. Raila Odinga, High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa
Bridging the gap in infrastructure is vital to economic advancement and sustainable development. However, this can only be achieved through regional and continental co-operation and solution-finding, which calls for greater political will and buy-in.
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, appointed Honourable Raila Odinga of Kenya as High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa on 20 October 2018. As High Representative for Infrastructure, Hon. Odinga will work to support and strengthen the efforts of the Commission’s relevant Departments and those of the NEPAD Agency, within the framework of the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa.
South Africa
Mwanjan@nepad.org
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Africa/Johannesburg
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24
Oct
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2018-10-24 02:00:00
2018-10-25 02:00:00
10th Africa PPP Conference and Showcase
Inaugurated in 2009, the African Public Private Partnerships Conference, will be celebrating its 10th edition on 24 – 25 October 2018.
Since its inception in 2009, Africa PPP has become a key platform for industry stakeholders to meet, discuss, debate and share PPP plans. Ten years later, it remains the most successful event for PPP instigation and implementation in Africa, promoting cooperation between public and private sector to reduce the infrastructure gap.
Importance of PPPs to Africa
To achieve greater economic growth and increased competitivity, it’s imperative that the development of physical infrastructure continue to be one of the key priorities for the African region. Hampered growth is only one of the consequences from not investing in physical infrastructure, developing water and sanitation infrastructure is crucial to the increase of quality of life for the populations. It is estimated that Africa will need over USD $100bn a year to close the infrastructure gaps that exist.
Governments and Public are looking into the PPP model as a mechanism to ensure the development of the required infrastructure, while not compromising on technology and expertise, all the while providing long term sustainable investment opportunities. And while African countries have different challenges from country to country, APPP serves as a Forum where experiences can be shared on how to navigate these complex policy instruments.
The 2018 edition will be held under the theme:
Developing Africa’s Infrastructure by enabling
investment in energy, transport and water partnerships!
Click on the link below to access more information on the event:
http://ametrade.org/africappp/overview/
South Africa
Click on the link below to access more information on the event:
http://ametrade.org/africappp/overview/
dijithadt@assyst.in
Africa/Johannesburg
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