Private sector lauded as critical in addressing Africa's challenges

Africa
By David Njaaga | Sep 24, 2024

Adili Group Executive Chairman, Chris Diaz and other dignitaries at the CEOs' Roundtable in New York. [Courtesy]

The private sector has been lauded as critical in addressing Africa's pressing challenges, including food security, climate change and economic inequality.

This is according to Adili Group Executive Chairman Chris Diaz, who spoke during the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.

President William Ruto is among dignitaries attending the meeting.

"By leveraging innovation and strategic investments, businesses can tackle urgent challenges and drive economic growth," said Diaz at the CEOs' Roundtable on Africa's growth.

Adili Group, a company focused on sustainable business practices, plays a vital role in promoting responsible investment and partnerships that drive economic growth across Africa.

The group supports initiatives aimed at fostering entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability and economic development.

Diaz is participating in various forums during the UNGA, including the U.S.-Kenya Business and Investment Roundtable and the Private Sector Forum.

He explained that collaboration between the private sector, governments and international organisations is essential for unlocking new markets and promoting responsible digital transformation across the continent.

Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa, who is also in attendance, echoed Diaz's sentiments at the U.S.-Kenya Business Roundtable, noting, "The private sector continues to contribute to the economy through job creation, technology investments and community programs."

Diaz also stressed the importance of creating opportunities for Africa's youth through entrepreneurship, economic investment and sustainability initiatives, adding that the private sector can generate jobs and foster innovation across the continent.

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