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Report on the second day
LIBREVILLE, Sunday, 10 June 2012
The second day of the first New York Forum AFRICA which is being held in Libreville, capital the Gabonese capital, was the opportunity for the issues of economic investment and development opportunities to be tackled by the entire continent.
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Report on the first day
LIBREVILLE, Saturday 9 June 2012 – The first New York Forum AFRICA was held yesterday, Friday, 8 June 2012 in Libreville, the Gabonese capital.
At the initiative of Richard Attias & Associates, under the aegis of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, and in partnership with the government of Gabon, more than 600 international opinion leaders from business, economics, and politics met yesterday to attend the official launch of the first New York Forum AFRICA which ends on Sunday 10 June.
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New York Forum AFRICA to Host 600 Global Investors and Leaders in Gabon
Founder Richard Attias: “New York Forum AFRICA recognizes the new African dynamism and the role it will play in finding paths to global economic growth.”
LIBREVILLE, June 8, 2012 – More than 600 investors, political and private sector leaders, and economic experts from around the world will gather this week in Libreville, Gabon for the first ever New York Forum AFRICA.
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RICHARD ATTIAS & ASSOCIATES EXPORTS THE NEW YORK FORUM AND LAUNCHED "THE NEW YORK FORUM AFRICA"
NEW YORK, LIBREVILLE, February 8, 2012 - Building on the momentum of the New York Forum, launched in June 2010 by former Davos-producer and Clinton Global Initiative and Nobel Laureates Conference co-founder Richard Attias, the first "New York Forum AFRICA " will take place in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, from June 8-10, 2012.
This Forum aims to become the largest conference for economic leaders, young entrepreneurs, sovereign and investment funds, political and media leaders, experts and economists who share an interest for Africa, a continent whose progress is undeniable.
In line with its origins and DNA, the New York Forum AFRICA aspires to provide a basis for the development of substantial solutions and propositions in order to propel Africa up to the ranks of the fastest-developing emerging nations.
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