President Paul Kagame, with other African Heads of state and Government, are attending the US-Africa Summit for three days in Washington.
Approximately 50 African leaders will be attending this
summit. Talking about the cooperation between USA and Africa
Beginning on Tuesday, the three-day summit will focus on key
challenges, including the climate crisis, good governance, food security, and
global health, as well as bolstering US-Africa trade and investment
opportunities.
The second edition of the summit, hosted by President Joe
Biden, comes at a time when Africa is emerging as the world's next great economic
giant.
As Africa boasts the world's fastest-increasing internet
user population and is a leader in dynamic ICT advancements.
“The African digital ecosystem presents a unique and urgent
opportunity to accelerate African growth while expanding opportunities for U.S.
companies and the application of U.S. expertise,” organizers said.
The US-Africa Summit aims to boost trade links, expand
market activity between the United States and African countries, address
economic policy barriers and possibilities, and ensure that such a new phase
proceeds with maximum social and economic impact for all.