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INTRODUCTION


HE Amina S Ali Permanent representative of the African Union Mission to the United States M INVEST IN AFRICA 2011


y fellow Africans and friends of Africa, I am deeply honored for this opportunity to extend to you my greetings and invite you to explore the pages of this maiden edition of Invest in Africa, which illustrates the numerous investment opportunities available throughout the Member States of the African Union. It is a particular point of pride


to me to be able to launch the first edition of this publication before my esteemed colleagues at the 2011 Eighth Biennial US-Africa Business Summit. Under the banner of the African Union, African countries have taken various


initiatives in their quest for an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena. The strong leadership and foresight of His Excellency Dr Jean Ping, the


Chairperson of the African Union Commission, has ensured that the African Union Member States have jointly and severally achieved numerous important developmental milestones, both economic and political. Increasingly, we are witnessing the emergence of Africa as one of the world’s


fastest-growing markets. As more and more countries in Africa embark on economic liberalization drives, the markets throughout the continent have suddenly become alive with hectic business activity. There are huge opportunities waiting to be seized. Innumerable prospects exist for further waves of foreign and domestic direct investment in the various sectors of our economy, such as information and communications technology, agriculture, the media, hospitality, health and education. Africa has benefited from economic partnerships with international investors,


in terms of technological development and markets for resources. The aim of the African Union Commission’s Strategic Plan 2009-12 is to spur the development of numerous industries, creating both employment and income for Africa’s burgeoning middle classes. It covers a variety of areas, including conflict, peace and security; intensifying the sharing of knowledge and information about


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