Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africal, London – United Kingdom 2020

Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africal, London – United Kingdom 2020

FORUM ON DEFENCE, HOMELAND & BORDER SECURITY IN AFRICA 2020

WHEN

MAR 19 -23 , 2020

WHERE

LONDON, UK

TIME

9:00AM – 3:00PM

FORUM ON DEFENCE, HOMELAND & BORDER SECURITY IN AFRICA 2020

About The Event

Theme: AN INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL DEFENCE AND BORDER SECURITY STRATEGY: ADDRESSING EMERGENT THREATS AND BORDER SECURITY CHALLENGES IN AN INTEGRATED AFRICA

The Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa, London – United Kingdom 2020 is designed as an educational and training forum, where leaders across the region’s Armed Forces, Police and Homeland Security, Customs and Immigration, Anti-Narcotics, and related-government agencies, as well as Academia will come together to strengthen regional partnerships and engage in actionable discussions and debate on the different strategies to combat Africa’s security challenges and border threats such as illegal immigration, human and drug trafficking, smuggling and poaching, terrorism and banditry.

Interested in Attending?

Registration for the Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa 2020 – London UK will be available shortly

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

Event Brief

In an integrated Africa, countries are increasingly facing the daunting tasks of managing fluid unmanned borders in ways that secures their territorial sovereingty and integrity, as well as ensures that  there are bridges rather than barriers for cross-border cooperation and regional integration.

Borders have become a major theatre of conflict in Africa over the years, particularly in recent times. Porous borders are common in the region, resulting in cross border crimes and instability. Terrorism gained fertile ground to flourish in Africa with Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, Algeria, Central Africa, Mali, Cameroun, Chad, Niger, Libya and Tunisia as theatres of some of the bloodiest terrorist actions that the continent has ever seen – largely due to the movements of mercenaries and foreign fighters, illegally, across borders. Some other African Nations are busy grappling with other degrees of violent crimes, civil unrest and border attacks. Therefore, a high level of porosity at the border makes countries easily penetrable by smugglers of drugs, weapons and contrabands, terrorism and banditry. Security, a paramount aspect at the border, requires protective measures to combat any activity that can endanger lives and property, or put the integrity of a country into question.

In light of this, the African Leadership UK Limited invites stakeholders to the Forum on Defence, Homeland & Border Security in Africa, London – United Kingdom 2020, with focus on: An Integrated Territorial Defence and Border Security Strategy: Addressing Emergent Threats and Border Security Challenges in Africa. Please download the brochure for more information.

Location

London,
United Kingdom
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Contact Us

African Leadership Magazine

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

The ALM Africa Dialogue 2020 – London UK

The ALM Africa Dialogue 2020 – London UK

THE ALM AFRICA DIALOGUE 2020

WHEN

JAN 21, 2020

(THIS IS A PAST EVENT)

WHERE

LONDON, UK

TIME

1:30PM – 5:00PM

The ALM Africa Dialogue 2020

About The Event

Theme: Harnessing Africa’s Global Economic Appeal.

The African Leadership magazine presents The ALM Africa Dialogue – London 2020, on the sidelines of the UK-Africa Trade and Investment Summit, London 2020 organized by the Her Majesty’s Government. This Dialogue will bring together Policymakers, Business and Industry Leaders, and leading CEOs from across Africa, under one roof, with their counterparts in the United Kingdom for deliberations on ways to harness Africa’s economic attractiveness and develop stronger UK-Africa trade and Investment ties.

Event Highlights

Event Brief

Statistics from the African Development Bank (AFDB) shows that Africa’s GDP growth reached roughly 3.5% last year, up by 1.4 percentage points, from the 2.1% recorded in 2016. The growth this year is projected to accelerate to 4% and 4.1% in 2020, higher than other emerging and developing countries.

Also, Ernst and Young recently published their Africa Attractiveness report 2019, highlighting the attractiveness of the region as an investment destination, with the aim of helping businesses to make investment decisions, and governments to remove barriers to future growth. According to the report, Africa in 2019 has seen a further spread of political reform and adoption of continent-wide trade agreements, such as the recently ratified African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), that will create an enabling environment for economic growth and attraction of FDI and provide a good foundation for economic growth and increased FDI flows.

Additionally, Africa’s emerging economies present exciting opportunities to global businesses for expansion in retail and distribution. According the World Economic Forum- at least half of the world’s fastest-growing economies have been in Africa since 2000; and by 2030, Africa will be home to 1.7 billion people, whose combined consumer and business spending will total $6.7 trillion.

Most importantly, according to a report by Project Syndicate, 43% of Africans will belong to the middle or upper classes, up from 39.6% in 2013, implying considerably higher demand for goods and services; and by 2030, household consumption alone is expected to reach $2.5 trillion, up from $1.1 trillion in 2015, according to available statistics. More so, African business-to-business spending will reach $4.2 trillion, up from $1.6 trillion in 2015.

Influential reports have also shown that by 2030, the sectors generating the most value in Africa will be food and beverages ($740 billion), education and transportation ($397 billion), and housing ($390 billion), consumer goods ($370 billion), hospitality and recreation ($260 billion), health care ($175 billion), financial services ($85 billion), and telecommunications ($65 billion).

However, in spite of the tremendous business potential, Africa has not risen to the top of Western business leaders’ agendas. Between 2014 and 2016, U.S. exports to Africa fell by almost half, from $38 billion to $22 billion. And while the United Kingdom’s investments on the continent more than doubled between 2005 and 2014, reaching £42.5 billion ($57.6 billion), only 2.5 percent of its total exports are to Africa. In light of this, it is instructive for Western businesses to tap into the African countries and sectors with the highest potentials for growth to capture Africa’s high returns.

To this end, the African Leadership magazine presents The ALM Africa Dialogue – London 2020, on the sidelines of the UK-Africa Trade and Investment Summit, London 2020 organized by the Her Majesty’s Government. This Dialogue will bring together Policymakers, Business and Industry Leaders, and leading CEOs from across Africa, under one roof, with their counterparts in the United Kingdom for deliberations on ways to harness Africa’s economic attractiveness and develop stronger UK-Africa trade and Investment ties. Therefore, the theme of the dialogue is set as ‘Harnessing Africa’s Global Economic Appeal’ and it is aimed at realizing the following objectives:

  1. To position Africa on the top of UK business leaders’ agenda.
  2. To deepen discussions and showcase Africa’s global economic attractiveness
  3. To deepen partnerships and collaborations between UK and Africa CEOs
  4. To provide a platform to reward innovation, entrepreneurship, and development

 

Highlights of the Dialogue:

  1. Keynote Presentations and Conversations
  2. Thematic Industry Roundtable Sessions   
  3. High level Business Networking
  4. Induction to the Africa Leadership Hall of Fame & Unveiling of Top 50 African-Caribbean Leaders and Diversity Champions in the UK 2019

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

Location

Royal Geographical Society,
1 Kensington Gore, London,
SW7 2AR, United Kingdom
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Contact Us

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

ALM Persons of the Year 2019

ALM Persons of the Year 2019

2019 ALM PERSON OF THE YEAR

WHEN

FEB 29, 2020

(THIS IS A PAST EVENT)

WHERE

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

SOCIAL

#ALMPOTY

ALM PERSONS OF THE YEAR

About The Event

This recognition is open to an African whose actions have greatly impacted the continent positively in the year under review and helped shape his or her immediate society and continues to inspire globally.

Today’s leading CEOs are helping companies win by reinventing their operations for a digital-first world. But the task isn’t easy and there’s no guarantee of success. Join your peers at The African Leadership Events CEO Summit to hear from top technology leaders who are tapping artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing and data analytics to turbocharge change. Learn how they are reshaping their teams to become invaluable business partners in the never-ending battle for customers’ attention. And be inspired by insights from transformational CEOs who are influencing strategy in boardrooms and beyond.

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

Event Highlights

2019 Award Winners

Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank

Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank

Winner: African of the Year 2019

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt

Winner: ALM Person of the Year 2019 – Political Leadership

Ashish Thakkar, CEO, Mara Phone

Ashish Thakkar, CEO, Mara Phone

Winner: ALM Person of the Year 2019 – Employment Generation

Rawya Mansour, Founder, RAMSCO Company

Rawya Mansour, Founder, RAMSCO Company

Winner: African Female Leader of the Year 2019

Femi Otedola, Founder, Femi Otedola Foundation

Femi Otedola, Founder, Femi Otedola Foundation

Winner: ALM Person of the Year 2019 – Philanthropy & Charitable Contributions to Society

Dr. Yusuf Karodia, Founder, Regent Business School and MANCOSA

Dr. Yusuf Karodia, Founder, Regent Business School and MANCOSA

Winner: ALM Person of the Year 2019-Educational Development

Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, Wizkid, Music Artist

Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, Wizkid, Music Artist

Winner: ALM Young Person of the Year 2019

Location

Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
South Africa.

Contact Us

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

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2020 CEO SUMMIT

WHEN

APR 5–6, 2020

WHERE

HALF MOON BAY, CA

SOCIAL

#ALMCEOS

CEO SUMMIT

About The Summit

The Transformational CEO: Leadership Lessons From Top Tech Executives Driving Some Of The Most Ambitious Digital Reinvention Strategies In A Fast-Changing World.

Today’s leading CEOs are helping companies win by reinventing their operations for a digital-first world. But the task isn’t easy and there’s no guarantee of success. Join your peers at The African Leadership Events CEO Summit to hear from top technology leaders who are tapping artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing and data analytics to turbocharge change. Learn how they are reshaping their teams to become invaluable business partners in the never-ending battle for customers’ attention. And be inspired by insights from transformational CEOs who are influencing strategy in boardrooms and beyond.

2020 registration is not yet open. Please email ceosummit@africanleadership.co.uk if you are interested in attending

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Location

Portsmouth Technopole,
Kingston Crescent, Portsmouth, PO2 8FA United Kingdom

Contact Us

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