African Media Agency Partners with Columbia University’s 17th Africa Economic Forum

NEW YORK, USA, March 22, 2021,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- African Media Agency (AMA), a leading pan-African media relations and communications firm today announced its partnership with Columbia University’s 17th Africa Economic Forum (AEF) taking place virtually from 22 to 26 March 2021.

The Africa Economic Forum – formerly African Economic Forum – is the largest Africa-focused event at Columbia University and a student-led collaboration between Columbia Business School, the Law School and School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). It has been designed to provide a platform for meaningful engagement and thought-provoking discussions among students, faculty, professionals and members of the Columbia community.

Exploring the theme – Africa on the Move: Charting a Path Forward in the Wake of a Global Crisis, this year forum is designed to evaluate the progress being made on the continent amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in areas including trade, healthcare, technology and innovation, social movements, and capital investment. While showcasing this growth and development over the past year, the forum will discuss solutions to the pressing issues that will likely challenge Africa’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

Commenting on the partnership with African Media Agency, Oheneba Ama Nti Osei, Africa Economic Forum 2021 co-chair noted that “Columbia AEF is pleased to be partnering with AMA to spread the word about this important event. AMA has over the years been a partner of choice for Africa-based companies, and we are confident this partnership will help us reach a wide audience across the continent and beyond”.

According to Eloïne Barry, CEO of AMA, this partnership “underlines the relentless efforts of the firm to improve the continent through supporting events that bring together top business executives, thought leaders and politicians to discuss key topics affecting the continent, while providing a rich learning and networking experience”.

Through candid and holistic conversations, this year’s forum will provide a lively virtual space to discuss the ways in which creative and innovative ideas can be leveraged to positively shape Africa’s future and cement its place as a major player in the global economy.

To attend the forum, please kindly register here.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of AMA & AEF.

About African Media Agency (AMA)

African Media Agency (AMA) is an integrated communications agency that unifies PR, Creative, and Digital Marketing to create strategic, content-rich communications campaigns that inspire action and build value.
With offices located in New York, Abidjan, Kampala, and local presence in 18 African countries, we understand the dynamic of the African newsrooms, the challenges that journalists are going true, what makes a story interesting and the different style and editorial culture within the continent.

About the Africa Economic Forum

Launched in 2004, the Africa Economic Forum (AEF), formerly the African Economic Forum, is the largest Africa-focused event at Columbia University, and is a student-led collaboration between Columbia Business School, the Law School and School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).

Over the years, AEF has been an occasion for top business executives, thought leaders and politicians to discuss key topics affecting the continent, while providing a rich learning and networking experience for both speakers and attendees alike.

 Media Contacts

African Media Agency
Eric Jonathan SEBGO
eric@africanmediaagency.com

Africa Economic Forum
Josephine d’Allant
j.dallant@columbia.edu

www.africanmediaagency.com

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