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Africa.com to Livestream Landmark Conversation with Bill Gates

Africa.com will livestream a special address by Bill Gates, where he will share his values, vision, and reflections on Africa’s development journey—highlighting the partnerships and progress that have shaped it. Following his recent pledge to double his giving to $200 billion over the next two decades, Gates will speak candidly about what inspired this decision and what more is needed to drive meaningful impact.

The event will have government officials, diplomatic community, senior policymakers, development partners, youth innovators, and changemakers. 

This is a moment to recognize the progress that African countries have made, and to recommit to the transformative power of shared action,” said Teresa Clarke, Chair & CEO of Africa.com. “We are honored to make this event accessible to a broader audience through our livestream, enabling thousands across Africa and around the world to watch in real time.”

Be part of this event and join us online. 

Program Highlights (70 minutes):

  • Opening remarks.
  • Panel discussion on Africa’s development agenda and the investments needed to drive future progress.
  • Fireside chatreflecting on lessons learned and the power of partnership.
  • Video messages from global figures
  • Closing remarks

More information on other speakers will follow.


Media Contact:Sokhu Sibiya Email: sokhu.sibiya@africa.com Phone: +27 11 881 5941

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