Ms Angela Ndambuki. PHOTO | COURTESY
Kenya has embarked on the final leg of a diplomatic offensive in
a bid to host the 2021 World Chamber Congress (WCC), Kenya National
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) has said.
Chamber
chief executive officer Angela Ndambuki in an interviewer with Smart
Company said a delegation from the country’s trade lobby group has
started the second and final phase of a shuttle diplomacy to secure more
votes from UK, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, Hungary, Belgium, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mauritius, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, India, Taiwan,
Japan, Turkey, China, Saudi, Qatar and Israel.
A
delegation of the private sector players last September, led by KNCCI
chairman Kiprono Kitonny, spearheaded the lobbying for the global forum
slated for July 2021 at last year’s congress in Sydney, Australia.
“We have already secured some votes and are planning a shuttle diplomacy to secure more,” said Ms Ndambuki.
The
2021 congress, which is held every two years is earmarked to take place
in either Africa or Middle East. Those in the race to host the event
include Kenya, Iran, Jordan, Dubai, Ethiopia and Oman.
The
KNCCI bidding committee team made its live presentation in China on
April 10. Subsequently, it submitted its final bid book to the WCC jury
members on April 24 and is now awaiting the final verdict.
The
online voting platform to jury members was opened on April 25 and
balloting will end on 24th May after which results will be announced 10
days later.
KNCCI is betting on Nairobi’s improved standing in hosting high level international conferences to bag the event.
The
country has hosted the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development), the Tokyo International Conference on African Development,
the Global Partnership on Effective Development Co-Operation’s High
Level-Meeting and the African Caribbean and Pacific Assemblies
Association which brought together parliamentarians from 79 countries.
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