Then, Apply for the African Forum - 100 Innovations for Sustainable Development.
Africa’s dynamism and
sustainable development are driven in particular by innovators. Confidence in
the future of that part of the world is being built by promoting the innovative
projects that are developing there and contribute to the wealth and well-being
of all, women and men alike. Supporting the creativity, investment, expansion
and success of African
innovators will be a key contribution to the future of
Africa.
The “African
Forum – 100 innovations for sustainable development” is designed to meet
this objective. It is organized as part of the Elysée Summit for Peace and
Security in Africa to be held on 6 December 2013 in Paris. 100 innovators
will gather in Paris on 4 and 5 December 2013 to attend an event for the
promotion of African women and men who create innovations in the technological,
economic, social and environmental areas for contributing to new sustainable
development models and poverty reduction. The Forum is placed
under the high patronage of the President of the French Republic François Hollande
and organized by the Minister Delegate for Development Pascal Canfin.
Call to all African women and men innovators!
The “African
Forum – 100 innovations for sustainable development” will bring together
during the Elysée Summit innovation developers who contribute to sustainable
development, African entrepreneurship and inclusive growth, and help satisfy
the basic needs of populations while offering solutions to social and
environmental crises.
The “African
Forum – 100 innovations for sustainable development” will bring together
the most striking financial, technical and technological, social, cultural and
ecological innovations in Africa: those which serve businesses, society and
individuals, those which increase neighbourliness and lessen exclusion,
particularly the exclusion of women and the most fragile, those which benefit
disadvantaged populations and areas and make use of leverage for rapid
dissemination.
Your are an African
citizen: a business representative, an NGO, a locally elected representative or
an innovation developer. This call concerns you! Come to present your
innovation in Paris, in the context of an international summit for peace and
development in Africa. Come to convince, come to disseminate your solutions!
Innovations and their
developers will be selected by a French-African jury and invited to Paris. The
developers of those innovations will present their work to the Minister
Delegate Pascal Canfin, international donors and investors, foundations,
researchers and African Heads of State participating in the Elysée Summit. A
forum for exchange, a conference and round table of international experts on
the conditions for the dissemination of innovation are scheduled. A delegation
of innovators will meet the President of the French Republic and African Heads
of State. The event will be widely covered by the media.
For further
information, please complete the
application form before 1 November 2013, together with any useful
additional information (illustrations, brochures, assessments).
The “African
Forum – 100 innovations for sustainable development” will gather, during
the Elysée Summit, African innovators who contribute to sustainable
development, African entrepreneurship and inclusive growth, and help satisfy
the basic needs of populations while offering solutions to social and
environmental crises.
To this end, the
Forum brings together the most outstanding financial, technical, technological,
social, cultural and environmental innovations that serve enterprise, society
and the individual, that reinforce the community and reduce the exclusion of
the most vulnerable – notably women exclusion – and that lend themselves to a
rapid dissemination.
You are an African
citizen: a business representative, an NGO, a locally elected representative or
an innovation developer? Apply for the African Forum -100 Innovations for Sustainable Development by 15th October 2013 Here
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