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African
Businesses and Investment Showcase
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1
Exhibition Management Offices
1.2 Venue
1.3 Opening Times
1.4 Build Up Times
1.5 Breakdown Times
1.6 Location Map
1.7 Directions to Venue
1.8 Car Parking
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BADGES, PASSES AND TICKETS
3.1 Exhibitors Badges
3.2 Ticket Order Form |
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ADVERTISING AND MARKETING
4.1 Catalogue Advertising
4.2 Sponsorship Opportunities
4.3 Catalogue Entry
4.4 Exhibition Special Offers |
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EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
2.1 Children
2.2 Cleaning
2.3 Damage and Loss
2.4 Delivery of Goods
2.5 Demonstrations
2.6 Dilapidation
2.7 Dismantling
2.8 Electrical Installations
2.9 Erection and Completion of Stands
2.10 Exhibitors Contractors
2.11 Fascia Details
2.12 Fire Precautions
2.13 Furniture and Floor Coverings
2.14 Insurance
2.15 Abandonment
2.16 Night Sheets
2.17 Security
2.18 Stand Manning
2.19 Publicity Material
2.20 Storage of Packing
2.21 Exhibitor Access
2.22 Transportation and Lifting of Goods
2.23 Health and Safety
2.24 Water Connection
2.25 Catering
2.26 Telephone Application
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FORMS
5.1 Accommodation
5.2 Electrical
5.3 Shell
5.4 Shell
5.5 Shell
5.6 Fascia
5.7 Transportation and Lifting of Goods
5.8 Health and Safety
5.9 Risk Assessment Form
5.10 Visitor Data Capture
5.11 Visitor Data Capture
5.12 Catering - Food
5.13 Insurance
5.14 Telephone
EXHIBITOR'S FLOOR
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The AAIF recognizes the growing and significant
role of the African Diaspora in the development of their
countries of origin. The African Union has actually designated
the African Diaspora as a sixth region of Africa.
The development challenges facing Africa, including attainment
of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) continue to
be daunting and require large investment in resources
to address some of the critical structural impediments
to accelerate economic growth.
Africa has been receiving an average of $12-14 billion
annually in migrant remittances. The remittances to Africa
are second in importance only to Overseas Development
Assistance (ODA) and in some North African countries,
remittances exceed ODA flows. Moreover, such financial
flows to Africa could rise significantly with greater
international labour mobility. Thus, African migrants
could provide an increasingly important source of financing
for both consumption and welfare as well as for investment.
African Businesses and Investment Showcase aims to showcase
the vast untapped trade and investment opportunities in
Africa. It also seeks to promote the 21st Century Africa
with business potentials and investments that few have
tapped into.
The exhibition will also run concurrently with sessions
of seminars / workshops.
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