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ECOWAS holds first investment development forum

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has completed arrangement to hold its first regional investment development forum scheduled for Togo.

The ECOWAS Investment Forum (EIF) holding from April 4 to April 5 is a strategic platform that brings together development actors to promote investment opportunities in key sectors of ECOWAS Member States.

It is being organized by the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID).

The EIF 2024 will highlight West Africa’s investment potential, with a focus on the socio-economic recovery of ECOWAS Communities.

ECOWAS Member States are facing economic challenges resulting from global shocks.

The EIF 2024 aims to address these challenges by presenting investment opportunities in crucial sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, energy and health.

The forum is providing an important platform for stakeholders to discuss critical issues such as food security, infrastructure development, climate change and job creation.

Participants will exchange ideas, share best practices, and commit to actions that will drive inclusive and sustainable economic growth, invest in human capital, and build resilience to global challenges.

The forum is in partnership with the Togolese government and India Exim Bank.

This strategic event aims to promote public-private partnerships and highlight investment opportunities in the region, with a particular focus on economic transformation and sustainable development.

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