13th Global Community of Practice (G-Cop) - Unlocking Africa's Potential / Driving Innovation and Harnessing Domestic Debt Markets for Sustainable Development

26 February 2025
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
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Do you wish to be part of a transformative conversation shaping Africa's future?

The African Development Institute of the African Development Bank is excited to invite you to the 13th Global Community of Practice (G-CoP) Policy Dialogue focusing on innovative strategies for unlocking Africa's domestic debt markets.

Theme: Unlocking Africa's Potential: Driving Innovation and Harnessing Domestic Debt Markets for Sustainable Development

Date: April 8, 2025

Time: 11:00 - 14:00 GMT

Format: Virtual

Why You Should Attend:

  • Inspire Change: Be part of the dialogue that will help reshape Africa's financial landscape and unlock new funding avenues for sustainable development.
  • Gain Insights: Learn from success stories in nations like South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Rwanda, and understand how innovative approaches can transform challenges into opportunities.
  • Collaborate: Engage with policymakers, market practitioners, and financial experts to forge partnerships and share actionable solutions for economic resilience.

The event will feature plenary sessions with high-level panelists from public and private sectors, regional and international development organisations.

Join us in charting the path for a resilient and innovative financial future. Together, we can unlock Africa's true potential!

Click here to register for the event.

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