Fes News has learned from a reliable source that the city of Fes will host the second edition of the “Africa-Mediterranean” (AfricaMed) Business Forum on May 20-21. This international platform will bring together key economic, political, and institutional stakeholders from across Africa and the world. The forum aims to strengthen trade partnerships, encourage mutual investments, and facilitate technology transfer, contributing to sustainable economic development and fostering economic integration between Africa and the rest of the world.
According to the information received, the event is organized under the initiative of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) and the African Union Development Agency, under the theme “Connecting Africa to the World: Investment, Innovation, Impact.” This theme reflects the forum’s ambitious vision to build bridges of cooperation among economic players and support investment projects that have a positive impact on the African economy. The focus will be on key sectors such as digital innovation, renewable energy, agriculture and agribusiness, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, and public-private partnerships.
The forum is expected to attract over 500 participants, including government representatives, investors, business leaders, and financial institutions from around 60 countries. This makes it a unique opportunity for knowledge exchange and exploring new investment prospects in infrastructure, construction and public works, finance and banking services, and sustainable tourism.
The event is set to conclude with a series of recommendations and initiatives aimed at fostering economic growth and promoting Africa’s integration into the global economy. By doing so, it will reinforce Africa’s role as a key player in the international economic landscape and highlight the importance of making the continent an attractive destination for investment and strategic partnerships.
source : fesnews media