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NEPAD Business Foundation
Annual General Meeting
Monday, 18 August 2014
Vision and Mission
Presentation Outline
Vision and Mission
NBF Membership and Support
NBF Overview
2013 - 2014 Highlights
NBF Programmes
Q&A
Vision
• The NEPAD Business Foundation envisages Africa as a globaleconomic powerhouse that utilises its resources to generateeconomic growth that will achieve sustainable livelihoods forits people.
Mission
• To promote sustainable economic development in Africathrough the private sector.
NEPAD Business Foundation Overview
Vision and Mission
NBF Membership and Support
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
FOUNDING MEMBERS
PLATINUM MEMBERS
AFRICAN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE NETWORK (ACGN) PROGRAMME PARTNERS
AFRICA INFRASTRUCTURE DESK (AFRI-ID) PROGRAMME PARTNERS
REMOVING THE BARRIERS IN AGRICULTURE (RtB)PROGRAMME PARTNERS
STRATEGIC WATER PARTNERS NETWORK OF SOUTH AFRICA (SWPN-SA) PROGRAMME PARTNERS
NBFCORPORATE & SMMEMEMBERS AND SUPPORTING PARTNERS
NBF Overview
NEPAD Business Foundation Overview
NBF Interactions With Key Stakeholders
Private sector companies that inform the strategy and function of the NBF
Regional Economic
Communities (RECs)
NBG/Continental
chambers of commerce
Development agencies/
DFIs / Donor agencies
African governments
External Stakeholders
The NBF facilitates private sector investment as a mechanism to achieve social and economic development
Assembly of the African
Union (AU)
NEPAD HSGOC
NEPAD Steering
Committee
NEPAD Planning and
Coordinating Agency
AU/NEPAD Structures
The NEPAD Business Foundation (NBF) is a private sector funded, Independent Non Profit
Organisation (NPO) geared towards supporting NEPAD Agency goals by mobilising private sector
MoU
NEPAD Business Foundation Overview
Role of the NEPAD Business Foundation
Public Sector Private Sector
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What makes us unique: • African based NPO with cross border
mandate• Neutral Multi-stakeholder party• Linkages and access to African
governments and key decision makers• Specialist advisory assignments• Up-to-date intelligence on business
development issues in Africa• Provide Investment Business Platforms
with Govt. representatives from Africa• Physical presence in multiple African
countries
PIDASADC
PPP
GVT’s
DFI’s
Donors
Who we are:
•Non Profit Organisation formed to achieve the New Partnership for Africa’s Developments’ (NEPAD) vision• Patrons: Graca Machel and
Nkosana Moyo
PICI
Notes: OPSCO - Operations Committee , ARC: Audit & Risk Committee, NBF: NEPAD Business Foundation
NBF BoardNAME & SURNAME DESIGNATION ORGANIZATION NBF Board NBF OPSCO NBF ARC
Mr. Stanley SubramoneyDeputy CEO, Southern
AfricaNBF Chairman OPSCO Member -
Ms. Futhi MtobaSenior Partner, Southern
AfricaNBF Vice-Chairperson OPSCO Member ARC Member
Dr. Reuel Khoza Chairman Board Member OPSCO Member -
Mr. Geoff RothschildHead: Government and
International Affairs Board Member Chairman of OPSCO -
Mr. Patrick KabuyaSenior Financial
Management SpecialistNon- Director - Chairman of ARC
Prof. Wiseman Nkuhlu - Board member - -
Mr. Cas Coovadia Managing Director Board member ARC Member
Mr. Mark Williams - Board Member OPSCO Member -
Mr. Roelof van TonderBusiness Development
ManagerBoard Member - -
Ms. Khanyisile Kweyama Executive Director Board Member - -
Mr. Sean MurphyDivisional Manager: Sub-
Saharan AfricaBoard Member - -
Mr. Mark Gregg-MacdonaldGroup Executive: Planning
& MonitoringBoard Member - -
Ms. Lynette Chen CEO Executive Director OPSCO Member ARC Member
2013 – 2014 Highlights
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013 - 2014
• The NBF is reaching an important ten year milestone of facilitatingcommercial, investment and development values for its stakeholders. Withprivate sector and donor commitment to the NEPAD mandate, the NBF hasbeen able to achieve several key milestones in 2013:
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013 - 2014
1. NBF launched the Africa Infrastructure Desk (Afri-ID)
2. NBF formed the Southern African Agriculture PartnershipPlatform (SAADPP)
3. NBF opened regional offices in Malawi and Zambia
4. New Membership Services
5. Strategic partnerships – MoU with African UnionCommission and establishment of NBF in Ethiopia
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013 - 2014
• Revised Membership benefits
• The NEPAD Business Foundation (NBF) now provides Membersaccess to its portfolio of services, in addition to access to multi-stakeholder platforms for rapid access to market and policyintelligence, business matchmaking, networking and brandbuilding opportunities with government and otherstakeholders.
• Belonging to the NBF means access to proven economicdevelopment tools that directly benefit members’ investmentstrategies as well as making a meaningful impact on thecommunities in which they operate.
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013 - 2014
• NBF and DTI Industrial Policy Event - 26 July 2013
With recent infrastructure and industrial development in the SADC regionopening up new opportunities for investors, this event aimed at informing theprivate sector on the DTI's recent launch of the 2013 - 2016 Industrial PolicyAction Plan and the establishment of designated Industrial DevelopmentZones (IDZs), as well as the planned Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and theopportunities this presented for private sector investors.
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013 -2014• Nedbank-NBF Networking Forum events
• Focus on Kenya - 12 August 2013
• Focus on Ghana - 12 November 2013
• Focus on Ethiopia - 18 March 2014
• Focus on Zambia - 12 August 2014
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013-2014
• Trade Mission to Ethiopia – 2 – 6 June 2014
The NEPAD Business Foundation in partnership with the Ethiopian Embassy inSouth Africa and the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce recently led anoutbound trade mission to Addis Ababa.
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013-2014
• NBF represents Africa at the UN in New York – 17 July 2014
The overall purpose of this session is give Member states, practitioners,academic, business and other stakeholders an opportunity to discuss andexchange views on the catalytic role that investment can have in helpingAfrican countries achieve their development objectives, including those ofNEPAD, particularly the eradication of poverty and the attainment of inclusiveand sustained economic growth.
NBF member benefits & highlights – 2013-2014
NBF Publications• SWPN Brochure released at WEF in Cape Town – May 2013
• SAADPP Brochure released at SAADPP Regional Conference – June 2014
• NEPAD Yearbook released at WEF Africa in Nigeria – may 2014
• NBF Integrated Report 2014 – August 2014
NBF new initiatives - 2014
• Establishment of the NBF Investment and Capital Markets Desk
• Launch of the African Agriculture Project Preparation Fund(APPF)
• Establishment of NBF Advisory Services
Upcoming events :
• Afri-ID/SADC PPP Network Africa Infrastructure Projectsconference : 28-29 October 2014, Johannesburg
• African Leaders in Dialogue dinner : 11 November 2014,Johannesburg
NBF Programmes
NEPAD Business Foundation Overview
NBF Programme Focus Areas
Strategic Water Partners Network of South Africa (SWPN-SA)
Addressing the Water risk in SA requires partnership