Third Africa House Summit, supported by Ubuntu Tribe, enlivens Davos during the World Economic Forum

2024-01-16 20:44:40

Davos, Switzerland (ots /PRNewswire) – “Together, We Rise” – a night of dialogue and connection awaits you at the House of Trust Promenade on Wednesday, January 17, 2024

The world will witness another impressive convergence of hearts and minds at the upcoming third Africa House Summit, followed by the phenomenal Africa Night. The event will take place on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., at the House of Trust Promenade 40, 7270 Davos. The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos brings together more than 2,000 participants, including world leaders, to address pressing global issues.

Under the theme “Together, We Rise,” the third edition of the Africa House Summit will bring together changemakers, government leaders, tech futurists and business leaders from around the world to translate ideas into action while discussing the potential of connecting our global communities to stimulate.

Supported by Ubuntu Tribe and sponsored by the World Indigenous Forum (WIF), CNBC Africa, Forbes Africa, B1 and yeswetrust, the Africa House Summit is a high-profile event that promises to bring together the best and brightest minds for in-depth and constructive conversations regarding investing in Africa , Leapfrog Technology, Sustainability and Inclusion and Africa’s Creative Industries.

A highlight will be the highly anticipated fireside chat with African heads of state, who will bring their unique perspective on the challenges and ambitions that will shape the continent’s future.

“The third edition of our Africa House Davos Summit demonstrates the persistence with which we pursue our goal of challenging and dispelling myths that stand in the way of Africa on the global stage. Currently, the world is paying unprecedented attention to our continent. That’s why we are honored to be able to contribute to this prestigious meeting during the World Economic Forum in Davos,” said Kojo Annan, co-founder of Africa House and founder of “B1 (Boardroom 1) – a communication software that enables secure collaboration for better and a safer future redefined”.

The first prominent participants of the panel have already been announced: Kweku Mandela, philanthropist and board member of the Global Citizen Festival, IE Sheikha Alanoud Bint Hamad Al Thani from Qatar, Samaila Zubairu, CEO of Africa Finance Corporation, Prince Asante Obeng Oheneba Otchere from the Ashanti Kingdom , Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder/CEO of African Food Changemakers, Acha Leke, Chairman of McKinsey Africa and Adebola Williams, Chairman of Red Media Group. These visionary individuals will delve into the continent’s important challenges and opportunities and discuss innovative solutions and partnerships that can drive Africa’s growth.

“This year’s event showcases not only Africa’s potential, but also the spirit of Ubuntu: ‘I am because we are’ – a philosophy that emphasizes our interconnectedness and shared humanity,” said Mamadou Kwidjim-Touré, CEO and founder of Ubuntu Tribe and co-founder of Africa House. “Ubuntu Tribe, an innovative fintech company, is committed to unlocking Africa’s wealth and enormous potential through sustainable tokenization and promoting decentralized ownership of Africa’s gold and other natural resources.”

Following the summit, participants will take center stage at the energetic Africa Night – an event that celebrates the heritage and cultures of the impressive continent with music, art, food and a sense of global connection.

For more information or to register, visit www.africahouse.io.

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Chinyere Akataobi Statecraft, Red Media Africa: +233 813 923 2152; rsvp@africahouse.io
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