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Yaw Appiah Lartey, Financial Advisory Partner at Deloitte, will speak as a distinguished speaker at the prestigious Oxford Africa Business Forum slated for next year.
The forum which is on the theme “Africa's Growth Trajectory: Globalization vs. Domestic Collaboration” is expected to take place on March 14, 15, 2025 in Oxford, UK.
The theme will explore the impact of globalisation on Africa's industries, workforce, and natural resources, alongside the potential of local collaboration to build sustainable economies, strengthen infrastructure, and nurture homegrown talent.
Mr. Appiah Lartey will join an inspire engaging discussions and also contribute to actionable solutions that can ignite positive change and elevate the entire African continent.
University of Oxford Said Business School said “We consider it a privilege to have you address the next generation of African leaders, who are integral to the narrative of the continent's growth story. Your insights and expertise will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on their journey and the future of Africa. Please accept the assurances of our highest consideration”.
This 16th annual forum combines in-person speakers and participation with a global live stream, organised and led by the Oxford Africa Business Alliance.
The event is set to bring together distinguished leaders from top companies, innovative startups, government officials, and representatives of civil society from across Africa.
This year's forum will focus on the critical decisions and pathways shaping Africa's economic future.
Previous speakers at the Oxford Africa Business Forum include President Paul Kagame of Rwanda; Tony Elumelu, Chairman, Heirs Holdings, Transcorp and UBA and Razia Khan, Chief Economist, Standard Chartered Bank.
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