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Wednesday, 28th November 2012

08:15
Registration & Networking tea & coffee

08:50
Chair’s Introductory Remarks

Nena Stoiljkovic, Vice President for Business Advisory Services
IFC


09:00
Opening address

09:20
Plenary Session - Risk: perception and reality

Conflict-affected states are often unable to mobilise resources, both domestic and foreign. In part, this stems from international perceptions of risk. In some cases, the global business community has outdated knowledge and may be missing opportunities due to presumptions of unresolved conflict. This panel will look at the divergence between reality and perception in some of Africa’s conflict-affected states.

  • How does risk perception affect financing? What tools can help businesses who may be struggling to raise investment due to inaccurate risk perception?
  • What can governments do to convey an accurate picture of business risk in a country, and what information sources should businesses look to for credible risk insight?
  • What can companies do to manage social conflict in and around their investments, and what is best practice in terms of communicating to the public what businesses are doing?
Alison Evans, Director
Overseas Development Institute

Orli Arav, Head of Project Finance
Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund

Gitahi Gachahi, Regional Managing Partner
Ernst & Young Africa

Philip Boulton, Managing Director
Fti Consulting

Tony Okpanachi, Managing Director
ECOBANK, Kenya

Terry Heymann, Director, Responsible Gold
World Gold Council


10:30
Session II - Investment climate reform

A discussion of the main area of investment climate reform typical of countries emerging from conflict and in-depth look at the institutional, financial and political preconditions necessary before entering, or reentering, a conflict-affected country.

  • What are the typical investment reforms that countries pursue to attract investment after conflict?
  • How can businesses surmise reform credibility in a post-conflict country?
  • How should businesses manage problems related to historical assets in a conflict-affected country?

Nick Allan, Regional Director, Europe & Africa
Control Risks

Neil Upton, Partner, Energy and Infrastructure
SJ Berwin

Tyler Gillard, Legal Expert, Investment Division, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs
OECD

Omari Issa, CEO
Investment Climate Facility for Africa


11:10
Networking tea and coffee break

11:30
Session III - Country Experiences: part 1

Côte d'Ivoire Outlook

M C Thomas, Director-General, TATA Steel
Côte d'Ivoire

Guinea Outlook

H.E. Madam Ramatoulaye Bah, Industry & SME's Minister
Guinea

Liberia Outlook

Natty B. Davis, Chairman, Investment Commission
Liberia

Simon O'Connell, Regional Director, West and Central Africa
Mercy Corps


13:00
Networking lunch

14:00
Corporate keynote address & interview

From Crisis to Opportunity - investing in the new Africa


14:20
Session III - Country Experiences: part 2

South Sudan

Hon. Minister Garang Ding Akuong, Minister, Commerce, Industry and Investment
South Sudan

Aggrey Tisa Sabuni, Presidential Advisor on Economic Affairs
South Sudan

Judith Poultney, Africa Analyst
Fti Consulting

Coco Ferguson, Co-Founder
Maris Capital

Sierra Leone

Hon. Richard Konteh, Trade Minister
Sierra Leone

Hon. Sylvester Gasopan Goba, Deputy Minister Tourism & Culture
Sierra Leone

Cecil Williams, General Manager, National Tourist Board
Sierra Leone

Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Investments Director
IDEA (UK)


15:30
Networking tea and coffee break

16:00
Session V - Sustainable business and the bottom line
  • Security-related business issues
  • Conflict resource supply chains governance
  • Conflict sensitive business and investment practice

Mike Davis, Campaign Leader, Conflict Resources
Global Witness

Comfort Ero, African Programme Director
Crisis Group

Kathryn Mcphail, Director, Resource Endowment
International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM)

Hannah Waddilove, Intelligence Analyst, Sub-Saharan Africa
AKE Group

Zahed Yousuf, Senior Programme Officer, Private Sector & Peace-Building
International Alert


17:00
Closing remarks from the Chair, followed by networking reception

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