Facilitate a comprehensive strengthening of national and regional infrastructure development.

Escalate dialogues and knowledge sharing on the significance of safeguarding national and regional infrastructure security architecture, strategy and synergies

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While the adverse effect to frustrate the continent’s business space, the December ACRIS Summit will bring sector leaders from government and private sector institutions to set out where to strengthen Africa’s critical infrastructure efficiency in preparation for extreme conditions, that is capable of translating into strategies to avert future economic conflicts, sanctions and further lockdowns post-COVID 19.

No doubt, policymakers who are coordinating stimulus for new development with a particular emphasis on national infrastructure security as it moves to enhance critical technology and other infrastructure are encourage to converge in Turkey to share knowledge and co-create solution ecosystem for the protection and safety of Africa’s Economy, while launching a mitigation strategy to empower sector consolidation with enabling infrastructure to economic-machine acceleration to deliver on a prosperous Africa.

This Summit will be an infrastructure development, management, investment, security and governance inspired, private business investment driven, with a critical private-public sector support. Expected in Turkey will include; African diplomatic community, private sector business actors operating in Africa and in Turkey, as well as the informal sector support coordination to boost production and supply chain stakeholders for project and infrastructure financing in Africa. The ACRIS-Summit, Training and Tours is also focus driven, in parts by the success of western backers on Russian systems in response to the war in Ukraine – enabling Africa to safeguard its infrastructure, personnel and political integrity as a continent.

Regional Economic Commissions will be encouraged through our sector boards engagement, with a session organized to moderate an outlook for better avenue to front-load construction and finance projects while improving infrastructure security, management, investment and development in African Union member countries.

Globally, the war in Ukraine has raised the risk of economic contagion in Africa, making the stabilization of the economy a greater priority alongside strengthening the continent’s technological, physical, quality and critical infrastructure component of the continent’s emerging economy for survival against the bullying of world’s economic war chest and titans.