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Africa s leading B2G and B2B Exhibition and Conference 27 29 October 2015 AFRICAN UNION Conference Center Addis Ababa / Ethiopia www.africainvestmentforum.net

Welcome to Africa Investment Forum (AIF) Africa s leading B2G and B2B exhibition Africa is currently the fastest growing continent in the world. More than two-thirds of the continent has registered overall improvement in the quality of economic governance in recent years, with increased capacity to deliver economic opportunity and basic services. Africa s economic growth could not have happened without major improvement in economic governance. However, for it to sustain its growth there is need for effective regulations to support growth, investment, innovation, market openness and uphold the rule of law. A poor regulatory environment undermines business competitiveness and citizens trust in government, and it encourages corruption in public governance. They need to put their economies back on the path to sustainable growth, find ways to handle complex policy areas. Regulatory reform has already proved its worth, supporting structural reforms, entrepreneurship and market openness and the private sector has become the main engine of growth as the continent continues to improve its business climate. Nevertheless, Africa s inadequate infrastructure remains a major constraint to the continent s economic growth and development. African currently invests just four per cent of its collective GDP in infrastructure, compared with China s 14 per cent. While sustainable infrastructure entails significant up-front investments, it will prove cost-effective in the longer term. The percentage of Africans living in cities already exceeds the percentage of people in the subcontinent who live in cities. By 2030, half of all Africans are expected to be living in cities. The primary task of Africa is mainly to develop the economy and eradicate poverty. Without economic growth, there would be no material basis for a better life or better environment for the people. For example, Science and technology, hi-tech in particular, gives strong backing to sustainable development. We should focus on enhancing our capacity for sustainable development, further increase our input in science and technology, intensify our efforts in the development of environmental infrastructure, apply clean manufacturing technology, develop the industry of environmental protection and improve the resource and environment management system. We should also improve the mechanisms and the legal system through institutional reforms so as to facilitate the effective implementation of sustainable development strategies. I therefore avail myself of this opportunity to express the AUC s readiness to join efforts with you in developing a mechanism that will promote economic growth and investments in Africa. I encourage all investors, both small and large businesses, to make full use of this event and it is my hope that the Forum will conclude successfully by bringing together business and investment opportunities between Africa and the rest of the world. H.E Dr. Anthony Mothae Maruping Commissioner, Africa Union Commission

Areas of Africa Investment Forum Conference Matchmaking Exhibition Testimonials AIF Exhibition: Local and international companies, institutions, governmental and private organizations will show their products and provide their services. AIF Matchmaking / Partnership: Detailed talks between governments and investors can be extended in private meeting rooms. All meetings are planned and scheduled ahead. AIF Conference: The high profile conference addresses African most important trade and investment topics by international experts, governments and well-known personalities. General Topics: Agriculture / Food Infrastructure Investment Industrialisation Trade Thank you very much for hosting us at the Africa Investment Forum 2014 in Addis Ababa. It was wonderfully organized and had a very good mix of investment professionals from across the African continent. Mr. Gautam Jain, India & France (Investor) Thank you very much for having given the oppor tunity to me to speak during this amazing forum. Mr. Nicolas Teisseyre, France (Speaker), Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Paris Special Topics: Education Women Empowerment Textile Country presentation Register now for a booth or participation: It was an honor and a great pleasure to be one of the presenters during the Investment Forum. We look forward to the news and the way forward. www.africainvestmentforum.net M. Nassirou Ba, UNECA Ethiopia (Speaker)

Review Africa Investment Forum 2014 Participants from various countries 445 registered participants from 42 nations Attendees: Government, Embassies and Investors AIF 2014 Participants Feedback (Governments) 3-Day Conference Program International speakers gave their lecture on 4 main topics, which were complementary for selected investors / visitors. The topics were: Textile & Apparel Security, Safety & ID Agriculture, Food, Environment Trade, Infrastructure, Industrialization & Investment Country Investment Panels How do you evaluate the chance to meet potential investors at AIF 2014? 20% 35% 5% 40% Special Feature on Investment opportunities in various countries: Government of Ethiopia (Host Country) Country presentations on investment opportunities Angola // Rwanda // Madagascar // Kenya Exellent 40,0% Good 35,0% Fair 20,0% Poor 5,0% Matchmaking / B2G Meetings Detailed talks between Governments and Investors were extended in a special meeting area How do you rate the venue & quality of the event? 2% 13% B2B tables were provided to the following countries / Embassies / Governments: ACTIF // Angola // Burkina Faso // ETGAMA // Ethiopia // EU Business Forum in Ethiopia // Finland // France // Kenya // Madagascar // Namibia // PACCI // Poland // Rwanda // Turkey // Uganda // USA / US Aid 30% Exellent 55,0% Good 30,0% 55% Fair 13,0% Poor 2,0%

5 Reasons to invest in Africa African equity exchange-traded funds have soared over the past year, as the resource-rich continent is growing quickly, with low debt levels and a youthful and increasingly middle class demographic, but there are near-term risks to consider. 1 Africa has an exciting resource story Africa has rich resources in oil, natural gas, minerals, power, energy, food and arable land. It has a land mass equivalent to Europe, the U.S, India, China and Argentina combined. Non-oil output is also expanding thanks to reforms in the energy sector. Global consultancy Ernst & Young believes Africa is the second-most-attractive investment destination, behind the U.S. In his recent interview with ETF.com s Alpha Think Tank, geopolitical strategist Ian Bremmer also singled out Africa as his No. 1 region poised for significant economic growth in the coming decade. According to Arthur Childs from advisory firm Arch Financial Planning, a number of asset managers believe Africa should be part of amainstream equity portfolio for long-term investors. In a note to clients, he gathers five points from asset managers Alquity and Neptune Investment Management to state why investors should take note of this continent. 2 3 4 5 Expanding economy The International Monetary Fund predicts that seven out of ten of the world s fastest-growing economies between 2011 and 2015 will be in Africa. Many sub- Saharan countries growth is predicted to rise from 5 to 5.5 percent per year as they emerge from the financial crisis. Low debt levels Africa has better debt to GDP levels than some developed countries. Alquity said that while the U.K. s debt level is 77 percent, Nigeria s is just 16 percent. Growing workforce Africa is enjoying a growing middle class and a youthful workforce, already equivalent to that of India. A growing consumer base will also be a positive for the economy. Low correlation to other markets Africa is relatively uncorrelated to developed and emerging equity markets, with a correlation of 0.27. According to Alquity, stocks are more driven by domestic factors. However, if China has a slower landing than expected, there will be weaker demand from African exporters and a knock-on effect on commodity prices.

Africa tomorrow $2.6 trillion Africa s collective GDP in 2020 $1.4 trillion Africa s consumer spending in 2020 1.1 billion the number of Africans of working age in 2040 128 million the number of African households with disdretionary income in 2020 50% the portion of Africans living in cities by 2030 Organizer: Trade and Fairs East Africa Ltd. P.O. Box 25958-00100 Nairobi/KENYA Tel.: +254 20 2632101 info@tradeandfairs-eastafrica.com www.tradeandfairs-eastafrica.com planetfair GmbH + Co. KG Jarrestraße 42 22303 Hamburg GERMANY Tel.: +49 40 710070-61 Fax: +49 40 710070-69 info@planetfair.de www.planetfair.de Trade and Fairs Consulting GmbH Feldpreul 33 61191 Rosbach GERMANY Tel.:+49 6003 826892 Fax: +49 6003 826893 email: info@tradeandfairs-consulting.com web: www.tradeandfairs-consulting.com