Thursday, April 28, 2011


  • Prominent African and global leaders to take part in the 21st World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town, South Africa, next week
  • South Africa’s President Jacob G. Zuma to host the meeting, which will feature more than 900 participants from over 60 countries – a record for the World Economic Forum on Africa   
Geneva, Switzerland, 22 April 2011 – Gordon Brown, the former British Prime Minister, is to advise the World Economic Forum, having accepted an invitation to chair a new policy and initiatives coordination board. It will be an informal group bringing together heads of international organizations and government representatives to analyse, assess and coordinate the prioritization, development and impact of multistakeholder initiatives within the global system.

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