African Development Bank participates in the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF)

30 Mai 2023
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What: African Development Bank participates in the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF)

Who: African Development Bank, Nordic Innovation and the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, with international partners

When: 30 May - 2 June 2023

Where: Helsinki, Finland and online

A delegation led by African Development Bank Director of Climate Change and Green Growth Anthony Nyong, is at the 2023 World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF2023) in the Finnish capital Helsinki.

WCEF2023 is the seventh edition of the annual forum co-organised by Nordic Innovation and the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, with international partners, including the African Development Bank. The forum brings together business leaders, policymakers and experts from around the world to present the best circular economy solutions. WCEF examines how societies and businesses can seize new opportunities to accelerate the global transition towards a circular economy to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. WCEF is the world's best known neutral global circular economy event and platform for the global circularity movement.

To leverage and build on the results of last year's WCEF and showcase circular economy ambition in Africa, a strong engagement of the African Development Bank is planned at WCEF2023. This includes speaker roles at plenary sessions, side events and hosting an African delegation of six participants from member countries of the African Circular Economy Alliance (ACEA) and African organisations to participate and speak at the event alongside the Bank's mission team.

African Development Bank Director of Climate Change and Green Growth Anthony Nyong will participate in a guided dialogue during a session titled "Unlocking Finance for a circular and regenerative economy" organised by Circle Economy together with European Investment Bank (EIB). ACEA, whose secretariat is based at the African Development Bank's headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, will join in a session titled "Circular strategies and road maps," organised by The Global Alliance on Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency.

The African Development Bank will host a stand at the WCEF Exhibition Area. This will give the opportunity to African Circular Economy Facility (ACEF), ACEA and its partners to showcase solutions to a global audience to attract partners and financiers for scaleup.

The Bank organises / has interventions in the following sessions:

TUESDAY, 30 MAY

Plenary Sessions at Helsinki Fair Centre

THURSDAY, 1 JUNE

Accelerator Sessions, venues across Helsinki

9:30-10:30

IFI CEN high-level working meeting

8:30-13:00 (UTC+3)

Place: Messukeskus conference centre, Messuaukio 1, Helsinki and online

Accelerator session: African Voices to circular Economy

10:00 - 13:00

Accelerator session: International Financing and Funding for World Circular Economy Business Opportunities

13:30 - 14:45

Unlocking finance for a circular and regenerative economy

16:00 - 17:30

Accelerator session: A circular economy that works for everyone: ensuring a just and jobs-rich transition to a sustainable future for all

Official WCEF2023 website: https://wcef2023.com/about/

Accelerator Session: https://wcef2023.com/sessions/african-voices-showcasing-circular-economy-ambition-in-africa/

Confirm your live attendance as soon as possible by registering through this link

Livestream on the WCEF2023 website and YouTube channel.

Media contact: Sonia Borrini, Communications and Knowledge Management Specialist, Climate Change and Green Growth Department | email : [email protected]

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