07/03/2016
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14/10/2015
After a short break, we at the Africa 2.0 UK chapter decided to arrange a 2015 Autumn Social networking evening to catch up with our members.
We have picked a beautiful and convenient location for the occasion, and we will have an exclusive private area reserved at the venue for our guests. Switching things up from our usual conference style format, we want to take this opportunity to bring you together in a more relaxed setting alongside drinks, food and friends. Africa 2.0 UK
Our UK Chapter Head, Caleb Tamfu will also provide a brief overview on some of the initiatives this organisation is doing in the EU and Africa, including our Annual Leadership Symposium on the 24th-26th November in Maputo, Mozambique.
Please note that due to the small and intimate nature of the venue, we have a limit on numbers of 60 people. We therefore recommend that you RSVP as soon as possible.
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/africa-20-uk-2015-autumn-social-tickets-19049454431?aff=utm_source%3Deb_email%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_campaign%3Dnew_event_email&utm_term=eventurl_text
Africa 2.0 UK - 2015 Autumn Social
After a short break, the Africa 2.0 UK chapter is pleased to announce that our next event will be a social/networking evening for our members and all those passionate about the future of Africa. We have a lot to celebrate at Africa 2.0, including the 5 year anniversary of our global chapter. To this…
17/05/2015
New on the Africa 2.0 UK blog from Adibeli Nduka-Agwu- CMO at iROKOtv.com’s headquarters in Lagos
http://www.africa2point0uk.com/blog/2015/5/13/sexism-diapers-and-making-it-work-in-lagos
Sexism, Diapers and Making it Work in Lagos
It was my first week in Lagos, squeezing in a workout at the hotel gym, when a pudgy business man I had met earlier entered and started staring. Somewhat irritated I asked: “Sorry, can I help you?” He leaned closer and beamed: “It’s ok… I just enjoy watching you sweat.” My workout was over, my work…
22/04/2015
Discussing Chinese infrastructure investment in Africa.
22/04/2015
Laurence Brahm at tonight's dinner discussing what lessons Africa can learn from China and what China is learning from Africa.
02/04/2015
Sangu Delle: In praise of macro -- yes, macro -- finance in Africa
In this short, provocative talk, financier Sangu Delle questions whether microfinance — small loans to small entrepreneurs — is the best way to drive growth ...
26/03/2015
Will the Next Einstein Be a Woman from Cameroon?
Meet four African female mathematicians who are changing the world today.
25/03/2015
As it happened at our discussion on the fall of commodities by Munya Hoto.
http://www.africa2point0uk.com/blog/2015/3/24/diversifying-africa
Diversifying Africa
On Thursday 19th March, Africa 2.0 UK joined forces with PWC’s Africa Business Group to host a panel discussion on ‘The Rise of Diversification and The Fall of Commodities’ in commemoration of International Women’s Day. Hosted in the luxurious Tower Hotel in London, the event attracted an effervesce…
24/03/2015
In celebration of International Women's Day 2015, we hosted our first chapter event of the year in partnership with PWC's African Business Group to recognize the African women shaping the future of business in Africa, but also to engage in a riveting discussion about sustaining the continent’s growth by unlocking the economic potential of women. Follow the discussion using the hashtag and keep an eye on www.africa2point0uk.com for upcoming content from the event.