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Africa Blue Economy Forum (ABEF) 2019 urges African businesses to dive in to the Blue Economy Inbox x

African businesses are being challenged to wake up to the economic, social and environmental power of the Blue Economy

 Africa Blue Economy Forum (ABEF) (www.ABEF2019.com) comes to Tunis on June 25-26; Confirmed speakers include Government ministers and officials from Gabon, Ghana, Morocco, Somaliland, Tunisia and Seychelles; Aims to raise awareness of the economic, social and environmental benefits of the Blue Economy.

African businesses are being challenged to wake up to the economic, social and environmental power of the Blue Economy. Momentum is gathering for companies based in Africa’s coastal nations to fully recognise and understand the benefits of backing a Blue Economy, which covers a wide range of productive sectors that are crucial for the continent’s sustainable development, including fisheries, aquaculture, transport, energy, trade and tourism as well as extractive industries.

Research indicates that the Blue Economy has the potential to be a major source of wealth and prosperity for the continent and help advance the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development.

Businesses interested in learning how they can be part of the rising tide involved in the Blue Economy are invited to attend the second Africa Blue Economy Forum (ABEF), which is being held in Tunisia on 25-26 June.

This year’s ABEF2019 builds on the inaugural event in London last year which explored what the Blue Economy was. This year’s forum aims to take it a stage further and explore how business and government can implement actions that will proactively boost the economic, social and environmental welfare of the continent.

The importance of a cohesive strategy that will protect and utilise Africa’s coastal waters cannot be overstated:

  • 70 per cent of Africa’s nations are coastal
  • 90 per cent of the continent’s imports and exports are done via sea transportation
  • Africa’s maritime industry is estimated to be worth US$1 trillion per year
  • The asset value of ocean economy eco-systems is valued at US$24 trillion
  • Plastic pollution costs $13 billion per year due to damage caused to marine ecosystems

ABEF2019 will deliver a strong focus on business and government collaboration, highlight investment opportunities and reveal environmental and social impact. Discussions will explore the opportunities and innovations in emerging and frontier sectors of the blue economy and how they can help accelerate Africa’s transformation, create jobs, sustain livelihoods and communities and offer low cost but impactful climate change measures.

Government ministers and officials from Gabon, Ghana, Morocco, Somaliland, Tunisia and Seychelles already confirmed speakers whilst more official delegations from other African countries are also expected to be present. They will be joined on the platform by business leaders, international investors, ocean innovators and environmental organisations from across the globe, who will share the importance of the Blue Economy in advancing Africa’s development agenda.

Leila Ben Hassen, organiser and founder of ABEF2019, said: “There needs to be more awareness of the Blue Economy and a realisation of how important it is to the future of Africa. Governments are beginning to understand this and beginning to implement policies but it still needs the private sector to grasp this and to look at how they can work in partnership with governments and other organisations to make this succeed. Collaboration is necessary to make this work and deliver huge benefits for the continent enabling it meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. ABEF2019 will begin to lay the foundations for this collaboration process.”

Business leaders interested in attending this year’s event can register now through the following link: www.ABEF2019.com

Follow the conversation on social media, by using the hashtag #ABEF2019

About ABEF:
The Africa Blue Economy Forum (ABEF) (www.ABEF2019.com) is an annual event organized by Blue Jay Communication. ABEF is committed to accelerate Africa’s structural transformation and creating jobs for a young population on the rise. It provides a unique platform for ocean stakeholders to share insights on how to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 and to present new investment opportunities in both traditional and emerging ocean industries, while making public-private partnerships and networking easier.

About Blue Jay Communication:
Founded by communications and business development expert Leila Ben Hassen, Blue Jay Communication (BJC) is a global communications, branding, PR and events consultancy specializing in Africa.

BJC’s mission is to enhance its customers’ brands, make connections and develop their business and investment opportunities. By doing so, its ambition is to contribute to job creation while reducing gender and sustainable growth in Africa.

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