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Africa’s Economic Future in Focus As CEOs Meet in Abidjan


Addis Ababa, — -The 2025 edition of the Africa CEO Forum will gather 2,000 CEOs, investors and public sector leaders from over 75 countries in Abidjan from May 12 – 13.

The Forum is the continent’s premier gathering, bringing together Africa’s top executives, global investors, and government leaders each year.

In a challenging global economic backdrop marked by rising protectionism, reduced development aid and high debt-serving costs, the Forum will tackle the prospect of a ‘New Deal’ to strengthen the relationship between governments and businesses in Africa.

It’s an agenda that reflects the urgent need for innovative approaches to development based on strong governance, incentive-based industrial policies, and reinforced trade integration.

The Forum unfolds against a challenging global economic backdrop marked by rising protectionism, reduced development aid and high debt-serving costs. Yet growing opportunities for South-South trade and investment offer new opportunities for African businesses to expand and innovate across the African continent and beyond.

Organized by Jeune Afrique Media group and co-hosted and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Forum will bring together 2,000 business representatives and government leaders to drive actionable solutions to these challenges and opportunities.

Under the theme “Can a New Deal Between State and Private Sector Deliver the Continent a Winning Hand?”, the forum will focus on optimizing public-private collaboration to advance sustainable development.