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Baker Hughes’ Allyson Anderson Book to Shape African Energy Renaissance Dialogue During African Energy Week (AEW) 2023

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Allyson Anderson Book, Chief Sustainability Officer at Baker Hughes, will speak at the African Energy Week 2023 conference about how the company is driving the sustainable development of Africa’s energy resources

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 10, 2023/APO Group/ — 

With over 125 billion barrels of crude oil reserves and 620 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, Africa’s hydrocarbon basins hold great promise for E&P players worldwide. A number of large-scale developments are underway to monetize these resources, and global engineering and service companies to the likes of Baker Hughes are playing an instrumental part in ensuring the sustainability of oil and gas operations.

Baker Hughes, for its part, has placed Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) as a defining aspect of its operations. The company continues to integrate sustainability within its activities, and during this year’s African Energy Week (AEW) conference – taking place October 16-20 in Cape Town – the company’s Chief Sustainability Officer Allyson Anderson Book will provide further insight into how Baker Hughes is spearheading a new era of sustainable oil and gas development in Africa. Book will participate as a keynote speaker while taking part in a series of panel discussions aimed at addressing the challenges and opportunities for Africa in the current energy transition climate.  

Africa’s vast oil, gas and renewable energy resources present a unique opportunity for the continent to advance energy access, employment creation and industrialization while remaining a climate champion. African countries and companies are already prioritizing the integration of sustainable energy practices within hydrocarbon developments to maximize resource exploitation, add value to the local people and economies, and ensure environmental sustainability. Baker Hughes – under the direction of Book – plays an instrumental role in driving this sustainability agenda. The company is spearheading the deployment of innovative technologies and low-emissions services across some of the continent’s most crucial energy projects.

In West Africa, Baker Hughes, in partnership with global major Eni, is deploying its deepwater technology for the Belaine Phase 2 project in Ivory Coast – dubbed Africa’s first Scope 1 and 2 net-zero emissions development. The contract will see Baker Hughes deliver innovative technology that will not only reduce emissions but drive energy security. The company is also providing high-end services for the bp-Kosmos Energy-led Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development in Senegal-Mauritania, set to come online in early 2024. In southern Africa, Book is leading Baker Hughes’ sustainability efforts in Angola’s $7.8 billion Agogo Integrated West Hub Development Project, with the company securing a contract to provide subsea equipment and services by Azule Energy this year. In Mozambique, Baker Hughes is also providing maintenance services and real-time monitoring for the Coral Sul Floating Liquefied Natural Gas project under an eight-year contract.  

Baker Hughes’ well drilling, formation evaluation and reservoir consulting services have been integral for many energy developments across Africa

These projects represent just some of the many underway in collaboration with Baker Hughes, and showcase the opportunity and role that innovative technology plays in advancing sustainability while prioritizing energy security. AEW 2023 – as the official platform where African stakeholders meet with their global partners to discuss and optimize energy sustainability prospects – represents the ideal platform for Book to discuss available solutions for Africa to scale up the exploitation of its entire energy base for energy security, decarbonization and sustainable economic development.

“Baker Hughes’ well drilling, formation evaluation and reservoir consulting services have been integral for many energy developments across Africa. Now that the energy transition has taken center stage, the role companies such as Baker Hughes plays in Africa is becoming increasingly more important. The company, under the leadership of Book, continues to drive the sustainable development of African economies by advancing the energy transition through sustainable project deployment,” states NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).

During AEW 2023, Book will shape conversations around the role sustainability plays in maximizing Africa’s energy potential while highlighting projects underway by Baker Hughes to make African energy safer, cleaner and more efficient for the people and the planet.

Under the theme, ‘The African Energy Renaissance: Prioritizing Energy Poverty, People, the Planet, Industrialization and Free Markets’, AEW 2023 will host Book in high-level panel discussions where the executive will showcase Baker Hughes’ energy transition services and growth strategy across Africa’s burgeoning energy industry.

AEW is the AEC’s interactive exhibition and networking event uniting African energy stakeholders, driving industry growth and development, and promoting Africa as the destination for African-focused events. For more information about sponsorship, attendance, and partnership opportunities, visit www.AECWeek.com.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) and Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) College Announce Strategic Partnership

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These programs integrate Islamic finance values and instruments to foster economic growth in Member Countries

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, January 30, 2025/APO Group/ — 

The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) (https://IsDBInstitute.org/) and Prince Mohammed bin Salman College of Business & Entrepreneurship (MBSC) have signed agreements to foster entrepreneurial skills and leadership excellence in IsDB Member Countries and Muslim Communities.

This collaboration aims to launch two innovative programs: the Entrepreneurial Mindset Development Program and the Strategic Business Leadership Program. These programs integrate Islamic finance values and instruments to foster economic growth in Member Countries. The programs will be hosted by MBSC and delivered jointly by both institutions.

This partnership underscores MBSC’s dedication to fostering entrepreneurial leaders who can contribute to Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 and beyond

Dr. Sami Al-Suwailem, Acting Director General of IsDBI, and Dr. Zeger Degraeve, Dean of MBS College, signed the agreements during a ceremony at the IsDB Headquarters in Jeddah on 29 January 2025.

The Entrepreneurial Mindset Development Program is designed to equip participants with the essential skills, knowledge, networks, values and training needed for successful entrepreneurial ventures. The Strategic Business Leadership Program aims to develop the key attributes of entrepreneurial success: personal attributes, including behavior, personality, and capabilities, as well as business attributes such as its structure, goals, and performance management.

Both programs will include a series of interactive workshops, mentorship sessions, and real-world projects. Participants are expected to gain valuable insights into innovative thinking, business planning, and effective problem-solving.

In his comments on this occasion, Dr. Sami Al-Suwailem said, “We are very excited about the partnership with the MBS College. As the knowledge beacon of the IsDB Group, we hope that the joint programs with MBSC will create a new breed of business leaders and entrepreneurs who successfully capitalize on the principles of Islamic finance to stimulate economic progress in their communities. Human capital is our greatest resource, and it is important that we equip our youth with the right tools and skills to face the emerging challenges of the future.”

Dr. Zeger Degraeve, Dean of MBSC, said, “This partnership underscores MBSC’s dedication to fostering entrepreneurial leaders who can contribute to Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 and beyond. By integrating Islamic finance principles with practical business strategies, these programs will empower participants to address real-world challenges and drive sustainable economic and social value, both within the Kingdom and across IsDB Member Countries.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI).

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Vestergaard formalizes Tiny Targets commitment to support sleeping sickness elimination

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The gambiense form of the disease accounts for 92% of all cases, and the majority of people exposed to the disease live in rural areas

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, January 30, 2025/APO Group/ — 

Vestergaard Sàrl (www.Vestergaard.com) announced today, World Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Day, that it has signed the Kigali Declaration on NTDs (http://apo-opa.co/4gfeq9G), formalizing the company’s commitment to support sleeping sickness elimination efforts through the ongoing donation of “Tiny Targets” for vector control of the disease. The Kigali Declaration, launched in Kigali, Rwanda in June 2022, is a high-level, political declaration that is mobilizing political will, communities, resources and action, and securing commitments needed to end suffering caused by NTDs. By signing, Vestergaard joins the 83 existing governments and organizations that have already endorsed the Declaration.

Sleeping sickness, known scientifically as human African trypanosomiasis, is an NTD endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. It is caused by protozoan parasites transmitted by infected tsetse flies (http://apo-opa.co/3Ei3Q4n), and without treatment the disease is generally fatal. The gambiense form of the disease accounts for 92% of all cases, and the majority of people exposed to the disease live in rural areas.

Yesterday, Guinea was announced as the eighth country to achieve elimination (http://apo-opa.co/42AHd5l) of gambiense sleeping sickness a public health problem. In 2023 just 675 cases were reported, down from 27,862 in 1999 – a drop of 98% (http://apo-opa.co/4h75zIl). The World Health Organization (WHO) road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021−2030 (http://apo-opa.co/4hj6YvE) now targets this disease for elimination of transmission in 15 countries by 2030.

Disease elimination can feel like a lofty aim, but for some NTDs like sleeping sickness, we’re really close

The TrypaNO! and TrypElim partnerships were established to integrate control of the tsetse flies that carry the sleeping sickness parasite with a “screen, diagnose and treat” strategy, with the aim of driving cases to zero (http://apo-opa.co/4hcAyTp). With partners including the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (http://apo-opa.co/4jynwB7), IRD (http://apo-opa.co/4jzK30t), FIND (http://apo-opa.co/4jDJhj1), and the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) (http://apo-opa.co/4jNGOmm), Vestergaard contributes to TrypaNO! and TrypElim by manufacturing Tiny Targets that attract and kill the tsetse flies to prevent infections being passed along to humans. Tsetse flies are particularly attracted to a specific shade of blue, so Tiny Targets use this colour to attract them, and they then fly onto Vestergaard’s innovative insecticide-treated fabric.

Since 2020, Vestergaard has donated Tiny Targets. In signing the Kigali Declaration on NTDs, the company is formalizing this commitment to donate up to 150,000 Tiny Targets every year to help achieve the 2030 elimination target for sleeping sickness as set out in the WHO road map for NTDs. This commitment is publicly available in the Kigali Declaration commitment tracker (http://apo-opa.co/4hexm9D), an online accountability mechanism that publicly tracks and manages commitments made against NTDs that is managed by Uniting to Combat NTDs.

Amar Ali, CEO of Vestergaard, said: “Disease elimination can feel like a lofty aim, but for some NTDs like sleeping sickness, we’re really close. This success is due to strong partnerships, with multiple stakeholders working together to establish a fully integrated strategy of effective vector control, diagnosis and treatment – as well as essential cross-border support from countries for the implementation of these tools. It is a great demonstration of what can be achieved when the necessary interventions are made available and accessible when and where they are needed. We thank our TrypaNO! partners for their ongoing support, and Uniting to Combat NTDs for the opportunity to formalize our commitment to continue donating Tiny Targets as we work together to achieve the WHO elimination goals.”

Dr Andrew Hope, Senior Programme Manager at LSTM, said: “Vestergaard has been a partner in the Tiny Targets programme since its inception.  In the early stages, they made major technical contributions to the materials and design of Tiny Targets and then followed this up with annual donations of Tiny Targets.  They are essential partners in the effort to eliminate sleeping sickness.”

Dr Isatou Touray, Executive Director of Uniting to Combat NTDs, said: “Vestergaard’s signing of the Kigali Declaration and ongoing donation of Tiny Targets for sleeping sickness control is a powerful demonstration of how innovation and partnerships can accelerate progress toward the WHO 2030 NTD goals. As we navigate an increasingly challenging global financing landscape, commitments like Vestergaard’s are more important than ever to protect the gains we’ve made and continue driving down transmission. Achieving the WHO targets requires coordinated efforts and novel tools like Tiny Targets that are tailored to the unique challenges of diseases such as sleeping sickness. We celebrate partners like Vestergaard who remain steadfast in their commitment to improving the lives of millions of people worldwide and ensuring that NTD elimination becomes a reality.”

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S-RM continues strategic partnership with Invest Africa for 2025

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Last year S-RM and Invest Africa jointly hosted multiple events, notably the Mining Series 2024 in Cape Town, and several panels in London and Nairobi focused on sustainable African investment

LONDON, United Kingdom, January 30, 2025/APO Group/ — 

Global corporate intelligence and cyber security consultancy S-RM (www.S-RMinform.com) has announced the continuation of its strategic partnership with Invest Africa (www.InvestAfrica.com), a leading business platform promoting trade and investment in Africa, for a second year.

S-RM and Invest Africa joined forces in January 2024 with the goal of supporting business leaders and investors with critical decision making and providing them with the confidence to navigate risk and build resilient companies on the continent.

Last year S-RM and Invest Africa jointly hosted multiple events, notably the Mining Series 2024 in Cape Town, and several panels in London and Nairobi focused on sustainable African investment.

Our partnership with S-RM has proven to be a tremendous asset to our network, providing critical insights and solutions in a rapidly evolving business landscape

These events brought together key global stakeholders with vested interests in Africa and promoted robust and collaborative solutions to investment on the continent. Throughout the year, S-RM continued to engage with Invest Africa’s members and wider network, supporting them on a range of integrity and ESG due diligence remits.

Building on this success, S-RM and Invest Africa aim to further empower businesses and investors in 2025. Key goals include expanding the delivery of actionable intelligence tailored to the evolving geopolitical and regulatory landscape through strategic events and co-curated thought leadership. Additionally, S-RM will headline three Invest Africa events this year: Mining Series (February), Africa Debate UK (July), and Africa Debate UAE (September). 

With a nearly two-decade-long presence in Africa and over 50 practitioners currently based on the continent, S-RM is uniquely positioned to continue providing Invest Africa’s member network with industry-leading intelligence, resilience, and response solutions.

Chantelé Carrington, CEO, Invest Africa, said: “Our partnership with S-RM has proven to be a tremendous asset to our network, providing critical insights and solutions in a rapidly evolving business landscape. As we embark on the next phase of this collaboration, we remain committed to enabling confident decision-making and resilience-building for businesses across Africa. Together with S-RM, we look forward to unlocking further opportunities for trade and investment across the continent in 2025.”


Ian Massey, Head of Corporate Intelligence, EMEA, S-RM, said: “We are delighted the partnership with Invest Africa is not just rolling into a second year but that we are building on our success in 2024. I am excited for the year ahead and in particular our greater involvement in Invest Africa’s event calendar, starting with the Mining Series next month.” 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Invest Africa.

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