Kickstarting The Post Covid-19 Economic Recovery The Big Focus of The “Southern Africa Europe Ceo Dialogue” This Year |
The Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue will look at how Europe and Italy can team up with Africa for sustainable development in light of the devastating impact of the global pandemic |
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, November 26, 2020/ -- As the world has ground to a standstill this
year, it is more important than ever to rebuild devastated economies.Download Save the date: https://bit.ly/3pZii5I
Rather than being cancelled altogether, the “Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue” goes online this year and will be hosted from Johannesburg in digital format on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November 2020.
Now in its seventh year, the forum is aimed at strengthening the bridge between Southern Africa and by far its biggest trading partner, Europe.
The high-level networking and debate platform among key decision makers from the two regions will again bring together influential business leaders, institutions, Governments and scholars to engage on the primary topic of “Southern Africa and Europe after COVID-19”.
A long-standing partnership between the Gauteng Provincial Government and Europe’s leading think tank, The European House-Ambrosetti, the Summit has played a crucial role in stimulating investment and economic opportunities between the two regions.
The Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue will look at how Europe and Italy can team up with Africa for sustainable development in light of the devastating impact of the global pandemic, and then set a future course to see how best South Africa and Italy can closely co-operate to ensure a fast, V-shaped recovery.
The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Mr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, will deliver an exclusive message to the Summit’s participants via video link this year, while Ms Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO Regional Director for Africa, will also participate in the Summit’s plenary sessions.
“The COVID-19 global pandemic has taken a huge human, emotional and economic toll on our people and decimated the global economy. The Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue is a critical gathering which forms part of helping us identify the priority sectors of the economy that will be key drivers of our economic reconstruction and recovery. The summit has always played a crucial role in shaping our macro-economic picture and also supported our objectives of growing our township economy and we look forward to again engaging our African and European partners this year, “ said Gauteng Premier, Mr David Makhura.
On November 26, some of the world’s most distinguished speakers, CEO’s and leaders of major companies will talk about the development prospects in Africa, as well as the challenges and opportunities in stimulating the economic recovery post COVID-19.
In the digital plenary sessions at the Capital on Park Hotel in Johannesburg on November 26th the key topics addressed will be:
- Southern Africa and Europe after COVID-19
- CEO’s view on business: what’s next after COVID-19.
- Building an interconnected Africa: transport, digital infrastructure and policies
- A broader energy transition: digitalisation and new technologies to foster sustainability
Among
the participants in the Dialogue will include Italy’s Deputy Minister
of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ms Emanuela Del Re,
the Economic Advisor to South African President Mr Cyril Ramaphosa; Ms
Trudy Makhaya, Gauteng Premier, Mr David Makhura, Italy’s Ambassador to South Africa, Mr Paolo Cuculi, The
European House Ambrosetti Managing Partner and CEO, Mr Valerio De
Molli, and Ms Barbara Beltrame, Vice President for Internationalization,
General Confederation of Italian Industry, Confindustria.
Other
expected participants in the plenary sessions include the President of
the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy, Mr Stefano Bonaccini, Zimbabwe
Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Mr Mthuli Ncube, South
Africa’s Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Barbara
Creecy and Ms Barbara Marchitto, Head of Country and Financial Sector
Analysis of the European Investment Bank, as well as Gauteng Growth and
Development Agency CEO, Mr Mosa Tshabalala.
Private sector
participants in the plenary sessions will include Vodacom CEO, Mr
Shameel Joosub, the CEO of BNP Paribas South Africa, Mr Vikas
Khandelwal, the CEO, Terna Plus, Mr Giovanni Cerchiarini and the Head of
Africa, Asia and Oceania, Enel Green Power, Mr Lamberto Dai Pra’.
This
year’s Dialogue will again highlight the critical importance of an
interconnected and multimodal transport system in Africa, particularly
in Southern Africa, to develop transnational value chains in key
sectors, as well as to allow international investments to create jobs in
the region.
It will also look at how to build on the positive
forward steps made by African Governments with the African Continental
Free Trade Area - allowing the easing of the barriers that hamper the
continent’s industrial and human. A big boost for the Summit is the
participation of Mr Wamkele Mene, the Secretary General of the African
Union’s Africa Continental Free Trade Area, who will speak on the path
towards an integrated economic African continent.
As always,
energy will be high on the gathering’s agenda, including the need to
change the continent’s energy consumption and power production patterns,
and shift away from fossil fuels towards renewables. The Dialogue will
look at the latest technological developments related to renewables and
the opportunities the energy transition creates in leveraging existing
physical assets.
Four vertical webinars will take place digitally
on 27 November, in cooperation with Italian and Southern African
partners. The topics for these webinars are:
- “SMME’s as drivers of economic growth”
- “Innovation, skills, youth development and capacity for competitiveness”
- “Safety, sustainability and automation, the South African and Italian packaging industry between challenges and opportunities”
- “Exploring new tourism models in the new normal
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