The forum will bring together senior policymakers, strategic communication experts, government relations professionals, and representatives of major international institutions from across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the United States. Participating countries include Uganda, Portugal, Tanzania, Tunisia, Türkiye, South Africa, the Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Russia, Zimbabwe, Switzerland, France, Ghana, Finland, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Morocco, Nigeria, India, the Netherlands, the United States, Germany, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates.
Sherif El Bidewy, CEO of M&P, said the forum reflects the importance of institutional dialogue between governments, the private sector, and international partners at a time of significant geopolitical and economic change. He added that hosting the event in Cairo underscores the Egyptian capital’s strategic political and economic standing and reinforces Egypt’s role as a regional center for international engagement and investment dialogue.
Adding further diplomatic significance to the event, a delegation from the Executive Committee of the African Ambassadors Association will participate in the forum, chaired by Nwanne Ominyi of Nigeria, with Mona Omar of Egypt serving as Vice Chair, alongside a number of African ambassadors and diplomatic representatives.
The forum aims to provide a platform connecting institutions and individuals with direct influence on policymaking and investment environments in their respective markets, particularly through advisory roles to multinational corporations, investors, and international organizations. Organizers say the event will contribute to discussions surrounding investment, economic cooperation, and strategic policy trends at both the regional and international levels.
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