May 25 is marked as a day when African citizens make assessments of achievements from previous year in their own country and build new initiatives for accomplishing common goals faster. Cruel historical past, which was inflicted upon the nations of Africa by economically and civilizationally developed West, demands an annual analysis of needed help for development of younger African countries from the developed western countries as well. And that is only one of the reasons why Africa Day is necessary also in European countries and it should become a day of analysis of achieved development of mutual relations with African countries.
The Ambassador's Club will on the initiative of the International African Forum in this year organize some broader expert meetings on developing relations between the Republic of Slovenia and African Countries, with cooperation by the International Center for Promotion of Enterprises (ICPE) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia.
Date, venue and language of the Meeting
The meeting will be held on May 18, 2012, in the ICPE Building, Dunajska 104, Ljubljana, Slovenia, between 9:30 – 13:00. The meeting will be in Slovenian language with simultaneous translation in English.
Program Framework – Goals
Mark the Africa day in the Republic of Slovenia and express support to the activities and goals of African Union; Critical overview and assesment of achieved level of political relations of Republic of Slovenia with African countries; Evaluate and present possibilities for establishing economic relations betwen Republic of Slovenia and African countries; Assessment of achievements in the field of cultural exchange and cooperation as well as presentation of future development in this area; Examining current forms and effects of humanitarian help and determine possibilites for further activities on this field.
Invited guests & participants
Honorary consuls of African countries with jurisdiction in the Republic of Slovenia, foreign Ambassadors in the Republic of Slovenia and diplomatic missions of EU in the Republic of Slovenia, management board presidents and directors of Slovenian enterprises with developed business relations with African countries as well as businesses, interested in such collaboration, diplomats of the Slovenian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, members of the Slovenian Ambassadors Club, members of the Slovenian Association for International Relations,professors of International Relations and their students, representatives of Slovenian media;
The conference will be headed by:
- Mr PETER TOŠ, retired Ambassador, President of the Club of Former Slovenian Ambassadors;
- Mr JANEZ PODOBNIK, Acting Director General of the ICPE;
- Mr IBRAHIM NOUHOUM, Director of African Forum.
Introductory addresses by:
- H.E. Mr KARL ERJAVEC, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia: “ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE AND FUTURE TENDENCIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA IN DEVELOPING POLITICAL RELATIONS WITH AFRICAN COUNTRIES”;
- Mr SAMO HRIBAR MILIČ, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Slovenia: “SLOVENIAN ECONOMY SEEKS ENHANCED RELATIONS WITH AFRICAN COUNTRIES”;
- Dr BOŽO CERAR, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia: “HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION FOR AFRICAN COUNTRIES”;
- Dr ANTON STRES, Ljubljana Archbishop: “CHARITY AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OF CATHOLIC MISSIONS IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES”.
Second part of the conference will include the panel discussion moderated by H.E. Ms HEBA SEDHOM, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt with participating ambassadors accredited to the Republic of Slovenia.
The full conference programme is available here.
Tirana, Albania, Autumn 2012
Background
At a moment of pan-European economic stasis there is a compelling need for exploring new growth opportunities in South East Europe (SEE). The region is in the middle of the process of reconstruction and privatization. It has a strategically important position being at the crossroads of regional cultures, trade and energy security.
The financial crises of 2009 has had an effect in the region’s economy and the ongoing Eurozone crisis is likely to further have an impact in the region as a whole. However, the increasing regional cooperation and the huge potential that SEE offers through well-structured public-private partnerships (PPPs) opportunities could further boost economic growth and foreign direct investment. The European Commission has placed emphasis on the need to accelerate investment in infrastructure, by mobilising public and private sector finance through PPP arrangements as part of a strategy to address the economic downturn. In its communication paper the Commission emphasises that “Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) can provide effective ways to deliver infrastructure projects, to provide public services and to innovate more widely in the context of these recovery efforts. At the same time, PPPs are interesting vehicles for the long-term structural development of infrastructures and services, bringing together distinct advantages of the private sector and the public sector, respectively”.
Project aims
The Forum will focus on the promotion and enhancement of public-private partnerships as well as an effective management of public sector enterprises in the SEE/Balkans.
Informed by business, academic and institutional expertise already operating and/or interested in SEE the Forum will aim to provide constructive input on the privatisation of public enterprises, effective management of public sector companies and the enhancement of public-private partnerships. It aims to be both inclusive, in that it will include representatives from various countries, institutions and sectors, and thematically comprehensive - covering various aspects of business and economic opportunities. Additionally, the forum will facilitate information exchange and contacts between prospective EU investors and Western Balkans stakeholders - maximising in particular opportunities and relationships between private and public companies.
Jointly organised by IBDE and ICPE (and possibly DG Enlargement) it would thus aim to:
Format
In order to allow for multilateral and in-depth discussion, the Conference is envisaged as a high-profile forum setting with up to 60 participants joining a large round table set-up, and another 60 to sit in on the proceedings. Alternatively, there could be two theatre style consecutive panels followed by Q & A session (with up to 200 participants).
Held in Tirana, the event will consist of four sessions. Each session will be introduced by three 10 min input papers given by Western Balkans/EU policymakers and two invited speakers with particular expertise in this field which will be followed by structured discussion among representatives of different EU and other institutions, experts and companies.
Audience:
The Western Balkans countries plus Slovenia and Turkey will participate in and contribute to the Conference. The EU partners would be invited to participate at the Conference.
The European Commission, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank will be invited to participate in and contribute to the Conference.
Business leaders already operating or interested to invest in the region will be invited to participate in and contribute to the Conference. Experts will also be invited to participate and contribute to the Forum.
The following international organizations and institutions will be invited to participate to the Conference: Adriatic Ionian Initiative, Regional Co-operation Council, Islamic Development Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Organization of the Black Sea Economic Co-operation, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme, OSCE, and United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Other countries and organizations may be invited by the organisers.
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