CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC—The Organisation of Japanese Caribbean States (OECS) stated Friday it helps the much-talked-about African Caribbean Sustainability & Funding Summit (ACSIS), which shall be held in Britain later this month.
“An unbelievable alternative to forge hyperlinks with African and Caribbean diaspora entrepreneurs within the UK, and this union units the stage for untold potentialities in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean,” stated the ACSIS chairman, David F. Roberts,
The November 21-23 summit continues to assemble momentum. HenleyCaribbean Sustainable Ventures are organizing it. It intends to convey collectively essential diaspora stakeholders from the African and Caribbean enterprise communities of the UK to debate and strategize sustainable investments throughout varied sectors.
It will likely be held below the theme “Leveraging African, Caribbean, and UK Enterprise Alternatives: Investing in a Sustainable Future.”
In a press release, the OECS Fee stated that UK-based entrepreneurs with heritage hyperlinks to Africa and the Caribbean, together with Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Rwanda, St. Lucia, and Jamaica, will take part in panel and roundtable discussions and workshops.
It stated that the members will focus on enterprise greatest practices in 4 sectors: agriculture and agribusiness, local weather change and renewable vitality, ICT, digital economic system and cybersecurity, and tourism.
The opening day will deal with high-level roundtable conferences involving African and Caribbean diplomats. Distinguished scientist and creator of One Planet Residing (OPL) Pooran Desai, the inspiration behind the UN Sustainable Improvement Targets (SDGs), will converse on the implications of local weather change for Africa and the Caribbean.
The second day will deal with cybersecurity, tourism, and funding, and day three will deal with issues pertaining to agriculture and diaspora engagement, supported by Dr Coreen Jacobs-Chester, a lecturer on the College of Guyana.
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