The Africa Forward Summit has ambitions to rewrite the terms of one of the world’s most freighted partnerships, but history will be watching When Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron opened the Africa Forward Summit at the Kenyatta International Conv …
President John Dramani Mahama has returned to Ghana after participating in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, where he joined African and global leaders in discussions on the continent’s development priorities. …
The French Government and Africa Forward Summit Secretariat has invited Ghana’s Jonathan Christopher Koney, an International Relations and Business Communications Specialist to participate in the Africa Forward Summit: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth, jointly …
The President of the Republic of Ghana and African Union (AU) Champion for African Financial Institutions, John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to participate in the Africa Forward Summit, a high-level France-Africa partnership meeting. …
… Speaking at the Africa Forward Summit in the capital Nairobi on Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced investments worth $27bn (£20bn) in Africa in areas such as energy transition, digital and AI, the maritime economy and agriculture. …
… The deal was signed during the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi on May 11. The Memorandum of Understanding brings together Ecobank’s extensive pan-African banking network and AGRA’s expertise in agricultural transformation to improve access to finance for agribusinesses, farmer o …
President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to participate in the Africa Forward Summit, a high-level France-Africa partnership meeting focused on sustainable development and economic transformation across the continent. …
France is set to host a landmark ‘Africa Forward Summit’ in Anglophone Africa, marking the first such event in nearly a decade and signalling a renewed partnership with the continent, Conseiller Afrique to French President Emmanuel Macron, Jérémie Robert, has disclosed. …
France and Ghana have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation in health, innovation, investment and cultural exchange, marking another year of strong bilateral ties. Key engagements cited include the co-chairing of the One Health Summit in Lyon on April 7, President Mahama's official visit to Paris on April 8 for talks with President Macron, and France's participation in Ghana's conference on reparations on June 18 and 19.
France and Ghana have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation in health, innovation, investment and cultural exchange, marking another year of strong bilateral ties. Key engagements cited include the co-chairing of the One Health Summit in Lyon on April 7, President Mahama's official visit to Paris on April 8 for talks with President Macron, and France's participation in Ghana's conference on reparations on June 18 and 19.
At the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi on 11–12 May 2026, Kenyan President William Ruto argued that Africa's development finance challenge is not a lack of liquidity but rather risk architecture. The summit highlighted that Africa holds nearly UA$4 trillion in domestic savings, suggesting the financing problem is about channeling existing capital rather than generating new supply.
An opinion piece argues that while Africa receives growing international attention for its music, design, and film, this visibility often masks continued extraction of African talent and creative work by external actors who retain ownership and profits. True progress requires clarity about direction and who controls the value generated.
An opinion piece argues that while Africa's cultural influence — music, fashion, film — gains global attention, this visibility risks becoming extraction disguised as partnership unless Africans define what "forward" means and retain ownership of their creative value.
Oxfam, a global non-state organization operating in more than 70 countries, works with African partners and communities to reduce inequality and address food security through humanitarian assistance, livelihood rebuilding, and advocacy for fairer policies. According to Deputy Director Assalama Dawalak Sidi, Africa's four richest billionaires hold more wealth ($57.4 billion) than half the continent's 750 million people.
African leaders are demanding compensation from former colonizers for wealth built through slavery, while French President Macron pursues an Africa charm offensive without accepting responsibility. African nations are increasingly turning to China for financial and political alternatives, helping dismantle French postcolonial influence in West Africa, though France has only recently moved to repeal colonial-era legislation classifying enslaved people as "moveable goods."
Zoomlion Kenya has announced significant progress after beginning operations in Nairobi's integrated waste management programme, focusing on emergency clean-up operations, infrastructure development, and long-term sustainability measures. The company is clearing approximately 109 illegal dumpsites and undertaking legacy waste evacuation to designated disposal facilities, while making improvements to the Dandora Dumpsite.
The Africa Prosperity Network called on African leaders to move beyond digital transformation declarations and accelerate implementation, identifying mobile money interoperability and operationalisation of the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol as urgent priorities for the continent's economic integration.
Zoomlion Kenya's Project Director announced the company has made significant progress a month after starting operations in Nairobi's integrated waste management programme. The company is clearing approximately 109 illegal dumpsites across the city and conducting large-scale legacy waste evacuation to Dandora Dumpsite while upgrading dumpsite infrastructure for 24-hour operations.
France is attempting to demonstrate renewed commitment to Africa by reorienting toward Anglophone African countries, with the Africa Forward Summit held in Nairobi last week marking the first time since 1973 that the event was held in an Anglophone country. French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged faults in France's past strategy and signaled a need to recalibrate France's engagements with Africa.
The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost addressed workers at Zoomlion Kenya's Nairobi facility, urging staff and management to prioritise competence, integrity, and faithfulness as the company deepens operations in East Africa, noting that sustainable development depends on sound governance, disciplined work ethics, and quality human capital.
An editorial notes that African leaders are gathering at two summits—the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi and the June 2026 African Leaders & Partners Summit in Washington—to attract investment and strengthen economic ties, while France, China, Russia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates compete for influence on the continent.
President John Dramani Mahama delivered opening and closing remarks at the Rethinking Health roundtable during the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi on May 13, co-hosted by Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron. He highlighted the Accra Reset agenda as a strategy to strengthen partnerships and drive collaboration across Africa's health sector, calling for action over discussion.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced €23 billion in investments at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, with €14 billion from French donors and the rest from African investors, targeting energy transition, digitalization and agriculture and potentially creating over 250,000 jobs. The summit brings together thirty African leaders and aims to shift France's Africa policy toward equal partnership and direct investment over traditional development aid.
President Mahama participated in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-hosted by Kenyan and French leaders, where he contributed to discussions on energy and green transitions, African financial institutions, and healthcare systems. He also held bilateral meetings with leaders of the IMF, UN, African Continental Free Trade Area, and International Fund for Agricultural Development.
President Bola Tinubu said Nigeria will spend about $11.6 billion servicing its debt in 2026, nearly half of projected government revenue, and called for an overhaul of the global financial system, arguing that high borrowing costs and limited access to long-term finance divert resources from infrastructure, healthcare, education, and industry in African economies.
President John Mahama told African leaders at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi that rising debt burdens are undermining investments in healthcare, education, and agriculture, stating that countries spending half their revenues on debt servicing cannot achieve health sovereignty. He promoted the "Accra Reset" as a framework for African nations to work collectively to strengthen healthcare systems and address structural development challenges.
At the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Jospong Group Executive Chairman Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong called for partnerships rooted in shared interest and mutual respect, rejecting restrictive conditions for African access to capital markets and urging Africa to build industries to solve its own problems rather than export them.
President John Dramani Mahama has returned to Ghana after participating in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-hosted by Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron. At the summit, Mahama contributed to discussions on energy and green transitions, strengthening African financial institutions, and rethinking healthcare systems, and held bilateral meetings with leaders including the IMF Director and UN Secretary-General.
President John Mahama called on African leaders, development partners and private sector players to strengthen cooperation to address the continent's healthcare challenges, improve financing, pharmaceutical production and health outcomes. He emphasized that the "Accra Reset" agenda was developed in response to declining global support for healthcare, requiring African countries to take greater responsibility for their own healthcare systems.
The Africa Forward Summit, held in Nairobi under presidents Ruto and Macron, marks the first time the flagship gathering has taken place outside France or Francophone African countries since its inception in 1973, signaling a shift in France's approach to African partnerships as the continent's economic importance grows.
President John Dramani Mahama participated in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-hosted by Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron, where he engaged in discussions on energy transition, healthcare reforms, and African financial institutions. He also held bilateral meetings with the IMF Managing Director, UN Secretary-General, and other international officials.
Jonathan Christopher Koney, an International Relations and Business Communications Specialist from Ghana, has been invited by the French Government and Africa Forward Summit Secretariat to participate in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, where he will join high-level dialogue on youth, sports, sustainable investment, and Africa's economic transformation.
President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Nairobi to participate in the Africa Forward Summit, a France-Africa partnership meeting organised by French President Emmanuel Macron. Mahama will engage in discussions on green industrialisation, energy transition, reform of the international financial architecture, and global health systems.
Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, called on African leaders to find African solutions for the continent's development and to cease depending on other regions, speaking at the Africa Forward Summit at the University of Nairobi on May 11.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced $27 billion in investments across energy, digital, agriculture and maritime sectors at an Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, framing the effort as broadening France's partnerships beyond its traditional colonial-era ties and positioning investment as mutual rather than one-directional.
Ecobank Group and AGRA announced a strategic partnership to strengthen Africa's agricultural ecosystem through improved access to finance for agribusinesses, farmer organisations, and value chain actors. The partnership will use blended finance and tailored financial products to support agribusiness SMEs, smallholder farmers, and women and youth-led enterprises.
President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, for the Africa Forward Summit, a France-Africa partnership meeting on sustainable development and economic transformation. Mahama is scheduled to participate in sessions on green industrialisation and energy transition, international financial architecture reform, and health systems resilience.
Ecobank Group and Proparco Groupe AFD have signed a partnership agreement to mobilise up to €300 million over three years to support agricultural value chains and women-led businesses across 33 African countries, using financial instruments including portfolio guarantees, co-financing, and trade finance.
France is hosting an "Africa Forward Summit" in Anglophone Africa starting May 11, the first such summit in an Anglophone country in nearly a decade and marking what the French President's Africa adviser describes as "the summit of a renewed partnership between France and African countries." The two-day event will include a business forum bringing together African and French leaders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and innovators to facilitate investment deals and partnerships.