Monday 18 October 2021

Media Advisory: Africa Private Sector Summit (APSS) series 2


 

Media Advisory

AFRICA PRIVATE SECTOR SUMMIT (APSS) SERIES 2


Theme: Awakening Africa's Sleeping Giants in the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) 

What:     The inaugural Africa Private Sector Summit (APSS) was held in March 2020 under the theme "Righting the Wrongs of Doing Business under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement." The conversations focused on the collaborative role of the private sector, governments, international bodies, academia, and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in creating an enabling environment for facilitating intra-African trade in readiness for the AfCFTA

In light of the success of Series 1, the organizers are organizing Series 2 of the APSS. The theme of the Summit is: 'Awakening Africa's Sleeping Giants in the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA)". The High-Level Summit will convene stakeholders for a unique collaboration that is expected to generate goodwill and commitment from both the African Private and Public sectors in implementing key recommendations geared towards optimizing the benefits of the AfCFTA.

Who:     The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI), together with the UN Economic Commission for Africa and the European Union will convene African business giants, industry players in the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), policy makers and investors. 

When:     October 19-22, 2021

Where:    Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana 

To follow the discussion online: 

https://zoom.us/u/aejK2FiRjW

Webinar ID: 921 0037 1977

Participant ID: 393800

Passcode: 401882

MEDIA CONTACTS:


Senait Afework (Ms.)
African Trade Policy Centre, ECA
Email: afeworks@un.org


Friday 8 October 2021

RE: MEDIA INVITATION TO THE 2ND SERIES OF THE AFRICA PRIVATE SECTOR SUMMIT (APSS), 19-22 OCTOBER 2021, ACCRA, GHANA











8 October, 2021



ATTENTION: all Media houses



Dear Media partner,,       

RE: MEDIA INVITATION TO THE 2ND SERIES OF THE AFRICA PRIVATE SECTOR SUMMIT (APSS), 19-22 OCTOBER 2021, ACCRA, GHANA


The Africa Private Sector Summit (APSS) is a Pan-African Think Tank organization, with headquarters in Ghana and membership across Africa and the diaspora. 

The inaugural APSS Conference was held in March 2021 under the theme "Righting the Wrongs of Doing Business under the African Continental free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement." The conversations focused on the collaborative role of the private sector, governments, international bodies, academia and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in creating an enabling environment for facilitating intra-African trade in readiness for the AfCFTA.

In light of the success of series 1, the organisers have partnered UNECA to host Series 2 of the APSS to be held on 19-22 October, 2021, at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra, Ghana. 

The theme of the Summit is: 'Awakening Africa's Sleeping Giants in the Implementation of AfCFTA and Leveraging Strategic Opportunities for Africa's Turnaround'. 

The High-Level Summit will convene stakeholders for a unique collaboration that is expected to generate goodwill and commitment from both the African Private and Public sector in implementing key recommendations geared towards optimizing the benefits of the AfCFTA.  

Given the importance of this Event and the recommendations thereof in shaping the continent's quest for sustainable business, the APSS is keen to engage media institutions across the continent to provide national and/or regional coverage for the Event. 

In this regard, we are delighted to invite your media house to cover and participate in the Summit.

The programme will be sent you in the course of the week. 

Upon confirmation you will receive a detailed information note to guide on the logistics. 

Details about your modest DSA will be communicated to you in the course of the week.

Please confirm your participation by email to Mr. E K Bensah, on ekbensah@africaprivatesectorsummit.org, copy to info@africaprivatesectorsummit.org and mediacommunications@africaprivatesectorsummit.org


We look forward to your confirmation and participation


Yours Faithfully,

Emmanuel K Bensah Jr



E.K.Bensah Jr

Head of Media & Communications Unit

Africa Private Sector Summit

Mobile: +233.268.687.653 / +233.55.833.85.47

eml: 

ekbensah@africaprivatesectorsummit.org 

mediacommunications@africaprivatesectorsummit.org

Twitter: @ekbensah / @BizWrongs

Instagram: @ekbensah

www.facebook.com/africaprivatesectorsummit


OCTOBER IS AFCFTA POLICY MONTH


📌 *OCTOBER IS AFCFTA POLICY MONTH*

_a service from the Office of Deputy Executive Director, *Afcfta Policy Network* outlining meetings APN is participating in and/or involved in organising_


*_#SaveTheDate_*


1. 🗒️12 October -- *_Connecting African Markets & Peoples_* : *AfCFTA, Free Movement of People*

_...panel of three experts would discuss the objectives of the AfCFTA in rationalising RECs and facilitating the movement of people on the continent, from different perspectives._

Venue: ONLINE, (ECDPM)


2. 🗒️13 October -- *_Young Entrepreneur's Roundtable Exchange;

_Presentation on AfCFTA -- by E K Bensah.Jr, AfCFTA Policy Network_* 

Venue: *Nairobi*; ONLINE, Accra, Ghana (All Africa Conference of Churches)



3. 🗒️14 October -- *_Virtual Strategy Session on Re-designing Investment Governance_* 

Venue: ONLINE



4. 🗒️14-15 October -- *_Technical & Policy Dialogue on Climate-Smart Agriculture_* 

Venue: ONLINE, Accra, Ghana (FARA)


5. 🗒️19-22 October -- *_Africa Private Sector Summit_* (Series II) 

Venue: LABADI Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana

www.africaprivatesectorsummit.org



6. 🗒️20 October -- *_Africa Supply Chain in Action 2021_* 

Venue: ONLINE


7. 🗒️25-27 October  -- *_Africa Globalized Investment Summit_*

Venue: LABADI Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana

www.afcftapolicy.net



8. 🗒️28 October -- " *_Effects of Climate Change on African Trade Revolution_*"

Venue: ONLINE

https://bnionline.zoom.us/j/91790031733?pwd=KzdGWFVRVWlGWTVrZ3JsSUVBd3FWUT09



#MoreSoon


📌www.afcftapolicy.net

📌www.instagram.com/afcftapolicyghana 

📌www.twitter.com/afcftapolicyGH


Wednesday 6 October 2021

Accountability Music Awards opens nominations for 2021


Accountability Music Awards opens nominations for 2021


Arusha, 29 September 2021 - Nominations have officially opened for the 2021 Accountability Music Awards (AMAs). The 2021 AMAs are a collaboration between Accountability Lab, the ONE Campaign and the African Union to honour African musicians whose music calls out the vice of corruption or advocates for good governance through the fight against corruption..


By providing a platform for conscious musicians, the AMAs aim to galvanise citizens in demanding greater transparency and accountability from institutions, corporations and the African citizenry. The campaign also recognises the critical role that music can play in getting citizens involved in anti-corruption reform by shifting norms and behaviours.


Nominations can be submitted before October 18, 2021 via the campaign website, www.accountabilitymusicawards.org, www.au.int andhttps://www. anticorruption.au.int/en. Five finalists will be selected for a continent-wide, public vote, with the overall winner announced on International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9, 2021. The campaign is looking to celebrate artists who express a clear and cohesive idea centered around accountability. The songs should encourage citizen engagement, solidarity with social justice efforts and reinforce the values of democratic and accountable societies. 


Executive Director of Accountability Lab, Blair Glencorse, said the AMAs, which ran for the first time in 2019, are an exciting way to begin to shift norms: "We're looking for artists who are using their voices to engage citizens around critical challenges in their societies. The more we can do to celebrate and lift them up, the more we can begin to popularise their messages and shift understandings of the problems". 


ONE in Africa Executive Director, Edwin Ikhoria, said: "These AMAs aim to celebrate and honor a zealous young generation of artists in Africa who are using music as a tool to increase public consciousness and inspire its people. These awards play a critical role in stirring a sense of purpose and elevating the messaging needed to develop a continent such as ours."


Charity Nchimunya, the Executive Secretary of the African UnionAdvisory Board on Corruption (AUABC), observed that 'Music is a such a powerful tool in connecting people across different divides, and through the AMAs, young and old alike can be connected with one voice in promoting integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. Are you that young artist that can help in connecting people to say no to corruption? If yes, stand up and be counted'.


The inaugural AMAs previously celebrated Chioma "Cill" Ogbonna, a Nigerian-based musician, and her song "All You've Got" as the overall winner. The song encourages citizens to take an active role in pushing for social and political reform in Nigeria. Fellow Nigerian and hip-hop legend Folarin Falz, real name Folarin Falana, came in second with his song 'Talk,' which challenges the promises of security and economic prosperity offered by Nigerian policy-makers. Kenyan Afro-pop group Sauti Sol, Malian singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara and Zimbabwean dancehall artist Platinum Prince were also among the award finalists.


About Accountability Lab


The Accountability Lab makes governance work for people everywhere by supporting active citizens, responsible leaders and accountable institutions. We are reimagining how to build accountability to support a world in which resources are used wisely, decisions benefit everyone fairly and people lead secure lives. 


About ONE


ONE is a global movement campaigning to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030, so that everyone, everywhere can lead a life of dignity and opportunity. ONE believes the fight against poverty isn't about charity, but about justice and equality. Whether lobbying political leaders in world capitals or running cutting-edge grassroots campaigns, ONE pressures governments to do more to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa, and empowers citizens to hold their governments to account.


About the African Union


The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The AU is guided by its vision of "An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena." 


For more information, contact:


sheena@accountabilitylab.org  (Communications Director - Accountability Lab) kealeboga.mokomane@one.org (Communications Manager - ONE)


ApollosD@africa-union.org (Communications- African Union) katuuC@africa-union.org (Communications - AUABC.)

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