- Corporate Africa
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Corporate Africa File:Corporate Africa logo.jpgType 4 times annually Owner Times Publications Publisher James Norris Editor Carol Johnston Founded 1994 Headquarters London, UK ISSN 1358-5789 Official website www.corporate-africa.com/ Corporate Africa is an english magazine published by Times Publications. It was established in 1994 and supports development across Africa through, collaborations, partnerships, and sustainable development investments to build capacity, confidence, and deeper and broader relations.This B2B organization have associations with the UN, World Bank, Corporate Council on Africa, NEPAD, and leading corporations like Shell, BD and Vodafone.
The aim of the magazine is to build relationships between the international community of investors and the organs of governments, businesses, and trade in Africa.
In order to reach this goal and in addition with the magazine, Corporate Africa has been producing, reports, exhibitions, and conferences for the international investment and business community targeting Africa and her trading partners for the past 17 years.
The Africa Green Investment Gateway Conference which will take place in London the 14th-16th september 2011 is one of the events organized by the company.Africa Green Investment Gateway Conference
During this event, teams of international experts, consultants, and financiers will engage governments and businesses about the ways to exploit international finances and grants available to invest into the adaptation of twentieth century infrastructure and Green technology to mitigate against the impact of climate change upon societies and the environment.
A mix of workshops, discussion, and simulation panels, led by international experts will advise businesses about their roles in partnering governments and investors in transforming fossil fuel infrastructure (energy, power, manufacturing, transport, building and construction) into efficient low carbon emission industries and acquire a winning start in designing new Green technology including wind, solar, tidal, and renewable energy, agriculture, agronomy, new media, ecotourism, ICT/ telecom, education, biopharmaceutical healthcare, and cottage industries.External links
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