Africa Energy & Infrastructure Forum (AEIF) – 2021

Africa Energy & Infrastructure Forum (AEIF) – 2021

AFRICA ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE FORUM (AEIF) – 2021

WHEN

MAY 20, 2021

WHERE

VIRTUAL

TIME

3PM – 6PM (CAT)

AFRICA ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE FORUM (AEIF) – 2021

About The Event

THEME: Optimizing Partnerships and Local Content Development for Recovery and Growth

Local content development in Africa’s energy and infrastructure sectors experienced significant growth especially in the past decade, as indigenous companies and home-grown players now have a significant share of the market from the traditional foreign multinationals, largely due to the implementation of local content frameworks and policies across the continent. Experts have opined that energy and infrastructure, in all its forms, will be the cornerstone of Africa’s re-emergence from COVID-19. Therefore, as Africa continues to grapple with the uncertainties and disruptions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa will need to increasingly embrace and escalate local participation and strategic partnerships to recover better and stronger, and minimize the impacts of future disruptions and shocks.

 African Leadership Magazine is, therefore, putting together the 4TH Africa Energy and Infrastructure Forum (AEIF) 2021 to bring together policymakers, private sector leaders, Industry Titans, civil society leaders, and all stakeholders during this Summit to explore ways Africa can maximize the full value of local content requirements for sustainable post-COVID 19 economic recovery, while focusing on what is needed to unlock investments in African energy and infrastructure for regional growth and development. Most assuredly, the summit will be a platform that will connect local and international oil companies, institutional investors, and private equity firms, and all actors across the entire energy and infrastructure value chain, to push forward with commitments and business deals that would power the African economic recovery.

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Summit Highlights

  1. Keynote and Paper Presentations.
  2. Oil & Gas CEOs Roundtable Session.
  3. Private sector leaders & Policy Makers Interactive Session.
  4. Launching the inaugural edition of the African Energy & Infrastructure Year Book.
  5. Presentations to the “Top 50 Africa Oil and Gas Local Development Champions”.

Target Audience

  1. Ministers of Petroleum 
  2. CEO/VP/Board/Directors of Energy and Infrastructure companies in Africa.
  3. Consultants and strategic change managers
  4. Heads of Strategy and Technology
  5. Academics, R&D professionals, industry experts
  6. Finance players, and Afro-centric funds, VC Funds,
  7. Trade Unions in Oil and Gas
  8. Oil and Gas service providers and local content developers

About African Leadership Magazine:

The African Leadership magazine is published by African Leadership (UK) Limited, a company registered in the United Kingdom (Company No. 07435198). The magazine focuses on bringing the best of Africa to a global audience, telling the African story from an African perspective; while evolving solutions to peculiar challenges being faced by the continent today.

Since its maiden edition, African Leadership Magazine has grown to become a leading pan-African flagship leadership-focused publication read by targeted international investors, business executives, government policymakers, and multilateral agencies across Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Europe, and the US. It is distributed at major international and African Leadership events around the world. The magazine has over 900,000 subscribers/Followers on Facebook alone and a virile readership on other social media platforms. It is a niche and unbiased African voice, telling African stories from African lenses.

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    African Leadership (UK) Limited

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    PO2 8FA United Kingdom
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    Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security In Africa

    Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security In Africa

    FORUM ON DEFENCE, HOMELAND & BORDER SECURITY IN AFRICA

    WHEN

    MAY 5 – 6, 2021

    WHERE

    VIRTUAL

    TIME

    10AM  – 5PM (CAT)

    FORUM ON DEFENCE, HOMELAND & BORDER SECURITY IN AFRICA

    About The Event

    THEME: Addressing Rising Terrorism, Social Instability And Cross-border Security Threats In An Integrated Africa: A Multidimensional Approach

    African countries, therefore, face the daunting challenges of ensuring harmonized procedures, information mechanisms, and cross-border cooperation and coordination that can facilitate the movements of goods and people, while effectively addressing transnational crimes, terrorism, and security risks. 

    Hence, the African Leadership UK Limited is therefore thrilled to invite all security stakeholders to the Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa. The theme of the forum is set as-” Addressing Rising Terrorist Threats, Social Instability and Cross-Border Security Challenges in an Integrated Africa: A Multidimensional Approach”. 

    The Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa 2021 is designed as an educational and training forum, where leaders from across the region’s Armed Forces, Police, Customs and Immigration, as well as other security agencies and stakeholders will come together to engage in actionable discussions and debate on the different strategies to combat Africa’s security challenges, including terrorism, civil unrest, banditry, illegal immigration, human and drug trafficking, among others. This Forum will explore, through a series of fireside chats and panel discussions, African security challenges posed by complex geopolitical realities that have been exacerbated by the global COVID-19 pandemic, including disinformation, extremism, governance, and legitimacy.

    FORUM HIGHLIGHTS:

    1. Topical keynotes and paper presentations
    2. Panel sessions and fireside chats
    3. African Leadership Awards for Gallantry and African Territorial Defense
    4. Unveiling the African Leadership Magazine’s Special edition on defense and security.

     THEMES TO EXPECT AT THIS FORUM

    The Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa 2021 will feature senior-level Speaker Faculty, keynote, and paper presentations, panel discussions, and case studies germane to the Military, Police, Customs, and Immigration. Some of the topic that will be explored, during the Forum, include:

    1. Defense and Security – Africa’s strategic place in the world
    2. A radical assessment of individual Countries Defense technology, research, and development apparatus
    3. Methodological approaches to defense issues
    4. Terrorism, counter-terrorism, and internal security in an integrated Africa.
    5. Funding and military budgets
    6. Protecting critical national infrastructures.
    7. International defense programs case studies
    8. Enhancing Defense and border security through integration, information sharing, and communication.
    9. Automation, AI and Big Data: feasibility and uses at the border
    10. “Smart Border” systems, including the EES and biometric scanners
    11. Airport-specific security protocols.

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    Registration to attend the Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa will open shortly.

    Please email info@africanleadership.co.uk  if you have any questions regarding this event.

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    WHY ATTEND THIS FORUM?

    1. African Interoperability: Develop a Pan-African approach and strategy against terrorism, and social instability, and border security challenges.
    2. Gain strategic insight, and education on border security and defense in an integrated Africa
    3. Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior-level international speakers on some of the complex challenges facing defense and border security and intelligence leaders.
    4. Integrated Border Management – Our speaker faculty will discuss and share with you, the concept of integrated border management with key policy officials to successfully establish a coherent strategy on Defense and border security.
    5. Our seasoned speakers, who are ex and serving UK, US and African military leaders, and academic consultants, will explore global best practices to secure borders across Land, Sea, and Air and key critical infrastructure.
    6. Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance, as well as build relationships with senior officers from other countries to understand both current and future requirements and to improve intra-regional cooperation.
    7. Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are allowed to address the Forum with their questions, comments, or ideas.
    8. Discover how the latest innovative technologies can help boost successful operations and stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing threat landscape.

    WHO IS THIS FORUM FOR?

    • The Military
    • Police and Homeland Security
    • Customs and Immigration
    • Ministries of Defence and Interior
    • Regional and international defense industries leaders

     

    ABOUT THE AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE

    The African Leadership magazine is published by the African Leadership (UK) Limited, a diversified group committed to building the Africa of the future by developing an ecosystem of bespoke solutions, creating platforms for connections, and generating value for stakeholders, partners, and clients. With its core activities primarily rooted in the Consulting and Publishing sectors, the company uses its Africa know-how and local expertise, while working with its strategic networks, to drive successful market entry strategy in the African Energy, Security, and diverse sectors. The company is also a global leader in promoting African Excellence, achievement, and opportunities to an array of stakeholders internationally.

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    African Leadership UK

    Portsmouth Technopole, Kingston Crescent,

    Portsmouth, PO2 8FA United Kingdom
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    ALM Persons of the Year Awards Gala

    ALM Persons of the Year Awards Gala

    AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE PERSONS OF THE YEAR AWARD GALA

    WHEN

    FEB 26, 2021

    THIS IS A PAST EVENT

    WHERE

    VIRTUAL

    SOCIAL

    #ALMPOTY

    8TH AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE PERSONS OF THE YEAR AWARDS GALA

    About The Event

    THEME: Intentional Leadership: Rethinking Development Priorities in Africa

    The African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Awards is Africa’s premier vote-based endorsement, reserved annually for the leading Africans who are contributing towards promoting the continent progress, and positively altering Africa’s perceived negative image. The event, which is in its 8th year, has become a referendum of some sort by Africans on purposeful leadership in the continent. A shortlist of nominees are selected from results gathered via a Call for nomination – traditionally promoted via online and offline campaigns across the continent, and globally. The call for nomination and subsequent selection of Africans with the largest number of entries in 7 categories, is followed by a poll on our website: www.africanleadershipmagazine.co.uk and our social media platforms – through which the winners emerge.

    The keenly contested poll, across 7 different categories, attracts huge entries in upward of 300,000 to 700,000 entries on the website; entries across our social media platforms, and submissions via email. Winners are then decorated and presented with the instruments of honour, usually within the last week of February. The event attracts a wide spectrum of African policy, diplomatic and business leaders.


    The annual event have also become a platform for honouring people-cantered leadership and Africans that are pursuing a pan-African agenda in their chosen fields of endeavour. 


    This year’s event will provide a platform to celebrate the continent’s purveyors of hope. Business, political and diplomatic leaders who are helping us to see possibilities in the midst of a global pandemic that has become and existential threat.

     

    For more information about this events please email info@africanleadership.co.uk.

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    OBJECTIVES 

    • To promote purposeful and people focused leadership. 
    • To promote leadership in the core areas of Politics and Governance; Gender; Philanthropy; Education; Job Creation; Youth Development.
    • Providing the platform for meaningful engagement and conversations on Africa’s future.
    • To celebrate the continent’s wealth and job creators, while evolving home grown solutions for Africa’s unemployment and industrialization dilemma.
    • To promote an exchange of tested ideas, projects, research results, and findings that can help African governments, parliaments and business leaders to commit to sustainably creating more jobs in the continent.
    • High-level networking with key decision makers in the continent  

     SUB-THEMES:  

    1. Audacious leadership in the new-normal  
    2. Post COVID-19 recovery and investments in Africa 
    3. Supporting MSMEs for Jobs & wealth creation
    4. Promotion of sustainable peace & development; 
    5. Delivering of democratic values; 
    6. The promotion of Africa’s image globally

     EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

    •  Panel Discussions  
    • Keynote Speeches 
    • Meet the press session virtual session 
    • Green Room Discussions
    • Gala Awards & Dinner

    About African Leadership Magazine:

    The African Leadership magazine is published by African Leadership (UK) Limited, a company registered in the United Kingdom (Company No. 07435198). The magazine focuses on bringing the best of Africa to a global audience, telling the African story from an African perspective; while evolving solutions to peculiar challenges being faced by the continent today.

    Since its maiden edition, African Leadership Magazine has grown to become a leading pan-African flagship leadership-focused publication read by targeted international investors, business executives, government policymakers, and multilateral agencies across Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Europe, and the US. It is distributed at major international and African Leadership events around the world. The magazine has over 900,000 subscribers/Followers on Facebook alone and a virile readership on other social media platforms. It is a niche and unbiased African voice, telling African stories from African lenses.

      Location

      This is a virtual event.

      Please register online using the registration link above if you will like to attend.

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      Portsmouth Technopole,
      Kingston Crescent, Portsmouth
      PO2 8FA United Kingdom
      Phone: +44(0)23 9265 8276
      Email: info@africanleadership.co.uk

      ALM’s Top 100 Most influential African American Leaders 2020 Investiture

      ALM’s Top 100 Most influential African American Leaders 2020 Investiture

      ALM’S TOP 100 MOST INFLUENCIAL AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS 2020 (VIRTUAL)

      WHEN

      DEC 4, 2020

      WHERE

      VIRTUAL

      TIME

      3:00PM – 6:30PM GMT

      ALM’S TOP 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS 2020 INVESTITURE (VIRTUAL)

      Registration to participate in virtual presentation ceremony.

      About The Event

      African Leadership Magazine (www.africanleadershipmagazine.co.uk) is pleased to announce the 100 most influential African American leaders for the year 2020; individuals that have demonstrated exceptional leadership, skill and commitment within their profession and to the African American community; as well as contributed to strengthening relations with both Africans in the diaspora and Africans on the continent.

      Join us as we celebrate this very distinguished leaders via a special virtual presentation ceremony for the honorees, where award plaques and certificates shall be presented, and special honorees edition of the honorees unveiled – scheduled to hold on Friday 4th December 2020, as a highlight of the magazine’s annual International Forum on African Leadership.

      Full list of Honorees & Press release can be found in the link below: https://www.africanleadershipmagazine.co.uk/breaking-african-leadership-magazine-announces-its-2020-top-100-most-influential-african-american-leaders-list/

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      Portsmouth, PO2 8FA
      The United Kingdom.
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      Email: info@africanleadership.co.uk
      Website: www.africanleadership.co.uk

      The South America-Africa-Middle-Asia Women Summit (SAMEAWS) 2020 (Virtual)

      The South America-Africa-Middle-Asia Women Summit (SAMEAWS) 2020 (Virtual)

      8TH SOUTH AMERICA-AFRICA-MIDDLE EAST-ASIA WOMEN SUMMIT (SAMEAWS) (VIRTUAL)

      WHEN

      DEC 17, 2020

      (PAST EVENT)

      WHERE

      VIRTUAL

      TIME

      12:00PM – 3:00PM GMT

      8TH SOUTH AMERICA-AFRICA-MIDDLE EAST-ASIA WOMEN SUMMIT (SAMEAWS) (VIRTUAL)

      About The Event

      THEME:Building Back Transformed Economies Post COVID-19: The need for Inclusive Leadership


      The South America-Africa-Middle East-Asia Women Summit (SAMEAWS) is an unprecedented summit aimed at bringing together the most influential and prominent women as well as key stakeholders from these regions, under one roof, to discuss the need to recognize and harness the untapped and profitable opportunities that women economic and political engagements presents. The Summit has proven to be the premier gathering of women and key stakeholders from South America, Africa, Middle East & Asia, with a record attendance of delegates from 35 countries from the maiden 2013 edition to date. Leaders, from various economies such as Bahrain, India, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Qatar, all regions of Africa, the United States and the UAE, form part of the past participants of this summit. 

      This year, due to the covid 19 pandemic, the summit is going to hold virtually for the first time.

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      Event Brief

      The Covid-19 Storm Has Blown Us into Uncharted Territory.

      Most office towers are emptied or scanty. Employees who usually work on-site are sequestered at home. Millions of service workers, and a growing number of corporate workers, have lost their jobs. Businesses are determining how to safely reopen their doors in a drastically different reality, essential workers are putting their lives at risk, uncertainty and fear are rampant, and social inequalities are magnified. 

      Empathy and trust have become critical as physical distancing makes connecting across differences particularly challenging. Likewise, companies around the world have been forced into an unplanned experiment with remote and flexible working.  

      According to Amar Bhattacharya and Nicholas Stern, ‘’The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the fragility and dangers of the old growth path’’.  Thus, the case for inclusive leadership post COVID-19 can be described as a global emergency.

       COVID-19 has brought to the forefront the urgency of inclusive growth and the impact of unequal growth.”–Shamina Singh, Founder & President of Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth.

      These profound truths by these eminent personalities point to one fact, the world has become increasingly unequal in countries, societies and businesses. The trend of inequality is likely to accelerate, partly also by the economic damage of the current COVID-19 crisis.

      Nations and businesses have begun to look at ways of transforming their economies after all this chaos. Thus, it has been universally agreed that, leadership style will matter now more than ever.

      Reports from several quarters have alluded to the fact that gender inclusive leadership will be an important part of the road map to economy recovery post COVID -19.

      For instance, during the Africa Summit 2020, on Thursday 25 June 2020, organized by the African Leadership UK group, the Vice President of the Republic of Liberia H.E Dr. Jewel Howard-Taylor emphasized ‘the need to prioritize the empowerment of women and girls in Africa during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. She stressed that this was going to be a key response strategy for economic recovery post COVID-19.

      Truly, the real heroines in the fight against COVID-19 are women’. Significant attention has been given to women political leaders in high-income settings, where it has been reported that women have led several countries’ effective national responses to COVID-19.

      Thus, for there to be a transformed economy post COVID 19, there has to be a leadership that is inclusive of all genders. In spite of the numerous leadership constructs, a deficit continues to exist, calling for a redress to these societal inadequacies, with immense women leadership underrepresentation prevailing in most countries. The leadership potential in women is likely to be unleashed through an inclusive approach that cuts across the workplace spectrum.

      Inclusive leadership have been simply explained as “leaders who are aware of their own biases and preferences, actively seek out and consider different views and perspectives to inform better decision-making.

      The transition to a new way of working—in the context of a global pandemic with far-reaching societal and economic implications—presents both challenges and opportunities for promoting diversity and fostering inclusion. Before COVID-19, the social and business imperatives for diversity and inclusion (D&I) became increasingly clear, with commitment to and investment in D&I on the rise across corporate America and around the world. Now, in light of COVID-19, it is more important than ever for organizations and individuals to practice inclusive leadership.

      In this period of heightened uncertainty, a perceived lack of control and the spread of misinformation increases risks of bias, xenophobia, and racism that impact people in the workplace and beyond. At work, ever-changing policies impact individuals in different ways—based on, for example, job classification, socioeconomic status, living situation, family structure, immigration status, or the ease of virtual alternatives to daily work—which can perpetuate inequities in the workplace. Therefore, organizations must take steps now to continue to strengthen diversity and build inclusive cultures in ways unlike ever before—through new communications strategies (internal and external), programs, data collection practices, and interventions that continue the momentum toward a more equitable and just world. A daily practice of inclusive leadership has become a necessity for all leaders as well.

      It has therefore become pertinent for nations and organisations to practice inclusive leadership as a means of building back transformed economies, post COVID 19. 

      Why is inclusive leadership important?

      Inclusive leadership is essential for making sure diverse thinking is respected, managed, heard and applied. In addition, inclusive leaders who understand how different thinkers react to change are uniquely prepared to communicate and influence in a way that gets everyone on board with new ideas and new ways of doing things.

      Another positive score for inclusive leadership is how essential it is for innovation, as companies focus more intently on innovation, whether it’s the big, transformational kind or smaller, incremental improvements. Innovation efforts don’t usually fail because no one could come up with a great, workable idea. It’s at the execution and implementation phases where things tend to fall apart. One reason? Innovation implies change, and our mindsets create resistance to change.

      Although, there are several factors that make people feel included in organisations, including an organization’s mission, policies, and practices, as well as co-worker behaviours; it mostly comes down to leaders. What leaders say and do makes up to a 70% difference as to whether an individual reports feeling included. This really matters because the more people feel included, the more they speak up, go the extra mile, and collaborate — all of which ultimately lifts organizational performance.

      Given this formula, inclusive leadership is emerging as a unique and critical capability helping government and organizations adapt to diverse changes caused by the pandemic.

      In light of this business case for inclusive leadership as a way of building back transformed economies post covid-19, the Amazons Watch Magazine, in strategic partnership with the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development (CELD), presents the 8th edition of the South America-Africa-Middle East- Asia Women Summit (SAMEAWS), with the theme set as: Building Back Transformed Economies Post COVID 19: The need for Inclusive Leadership. 

      SAMEAWS which has always held in the city of Dubai, will hold virtually this year as a result of the social distancing necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event shall electronically gather Female Heads of Government, Deputy Heads of Government, Senior Government Leaders and Stakeholders from across developing nations, under one roof, to realise the following objectives: 

      1. Convene Think-Tanks, Experts, Academics, Researchers and Research scholars to explore unique approaches to economy recovery post COVID-19.
      2. Get Global Female Business and Political Leaders to forge and create powerful networks that would help strengthen their influence and impact in their countries and their pledge for inclusive leadership in their countries, communities, businesses and work places.
      3. Convene a High-Level Roundtable Sessions and Panel Discussions for stakeholders across developing nations to engage and exchange experiences, lessons-learned and best practices in developing diversity of skills and female leadership in the society.
      4. Celebrate some of influential leaders and businesses across emerging economies, who have responded significantly to the global pandemic and pivoted the way they operate to be a force for good.
      5. Celebrate female led businesses and organisations who have through their staying power, proven that women can achieve whatever they set out to.

      SAMEAWS 2020 shall have the following key highlights:

      1. Keynote Presentations and Conversations
      2. Female led countries responses to the pandemic- lessons for inclusive leadership: a roundtable session of Female Heads of government, First Ladies and Wives of Governments from across developing nations
      3. Empowering Women in Emerging Economies for Global Leadership Opportunities – a discussion with established Business/political Leaders from across developing nations.
      4. Gender, Policy and Financial Inclusion – Leapfrogging Women’s Access to Capital: a panel discussion with financial Leaders from across developing countries.
      5. We are Inclusive Leaders – A roundtable of organisations that are sterling examples of inclusive leadership. They will discuss their gains and how they do it.
      6. CELD’s Blue Ribbon Awards 
      7. The Annual Global Women Leaders Hall of Fame (GWLHOF) Induction Ceremony
      8. Unveiling the Amazons Watch Magazine’s 2021 Game Changers -Top 200 Women to Watch from Emerging Nations

      Some of the key expected Participants at SAMEAWS 2020:

      1. Female Heads of Government
      2. Female Deputy Heads of Government and Senior Female Government Leaders
      3. First Ladies and Wives of Heads of Government
      4. Major Industry Titans and Stakeholders
      5. Female Heads and Members of Boards
      6. Female Business Leaders and Leading CEOs
      7. Academics, Researchers and Research scholars
      8. Women Development Institutions and International Development Institutions

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