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UNPARALLELED BUSINESS EXPERTISETHE AFRICA REPORT is the only media to have been awarded Media Of the Year and best pan African business publication three times (2012, 2007 and 2006). Its recognized high-quality coverage of the African business environment is combined with the strongest pan African and international circulation.
YOUR KEY BENEFITS Influential: The Africa Report is part of Groupe Jeune Afrique, a 54-year influential media group
Unparalleled business expertise.
Highest-circulated Anglophone pan African magazine
Efficient multi-channel distribution
Reaching policy makers and business elites
Unique exposure: on sale in 67 countries The preferred pan African communication vehicle (Advertising leader since 2009)
60,00060,000 copies
6767 countries
450,000450,000 readers
6565% are upper management & senior officials
6868% make or influence investment decisions
24-page ETHIOPIA FocusIn every issue of The Africa Report, the central section of the magazine is dedicated to a specific country, close-ups of performance and prospects in a high-growth African market; in- depth portrait of the continent’s essential markets, its key players and success stories.
#68‒dated March 2015‒Out 2 March Booking deadline: 9 Feb ‒ Material deadline: 11 Feb
Extra circulation includes: ● The Africa CEO Forum, Geneva ●Nigeria Oil & Gas, Abuja ● Agribusiness Forum ●Wharton ● Future Bank Africa ●Retail Africa ● Power & Electricity World Africa
DOSSIER: Construction & InfrastructureMozambique Gas infrastructure: $30bn LNG project Financing the Infrastructure gap; ongoing projects East Africa Cement sectorSteel re-inforcement bars Building companies in Africa
FRONTLINE Nigeria Elections ‒ reports & results
BUSINESSTHE AFRICA CEO FORUM Top CEOs tell their stories, share their dreams. Including interviews
SOUTH AFRICA: SA companies targeting Europe
MOROCCO: Finance & Investment
CONTACT: [email protected] +33 1 4647 2544 ‒ Fax +33 1 4647 8132
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ETHIOPIA FocusIn every issue, THE AFRICA REPORT covers Ethiopia’s business and political news. In addition to, we dedicate every year a 24-page central Focus to one of the leading African economy. This year exclusive Focus on Ethiopia will be released in the March issue of The Africa Report.
Apart from being the best selling international publication in most African countries, THE AFRICA REPORT has a worldwide circulation and audience: 60,000 copies per month and 450,000 readers; comprising African political and economic decision-makers, foreign institutional as well as private investors.
ETHIOPIA central FOCUSA comprehensive analysis of Ethiopia’s business prospects for the years to come, as one of Africa’s leading economies. Overview Facing local challenges Sector by sector analysis Interviews & success stories People to watch: the movers and shakers of Ethiopia’s promising future
Successes and strains in the balance The country enjoys one of Africa’s highest economic growth rates. The economy remains heavily state driven even though officials accept the need for a stronger private sector. Ethiopia is unlikely to meet all of the targets of the Growth & Transformation Plan, but it can still boast of considerable progress.
#68‒dated March 2015‒Out 2 March Booking deadline: 9 Feb ‒ Material deadline: 11 Feb
Extra circulation includes: ● The Africa CEO Forum, Geneva ●Nigeria Oil & Gas, Abuja ● Agribusiness Forum ●Wharton ● Future Bank Africa ●Retail Africa ● Power & Electricity World Africa
Decentralisation would bring roads, power and prosperity to the nation The Addis Billionaires Club: Who are the key private sector operators in Addis? Agribusiness: The Sugar companies, the government's attempt to kickstart commercial farming Transport: From rail to a new urban railway Dire Dawa, portrait of a city
State-driven economyState-owned companies are pursuing ambitious projects: the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation is overseeing construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, set to be Africa’s largest hydropower project; Ethio Telecom is working to unveil a 4G mobile phone network in Addis Ababa; and the Sugar Corporation is continuing its efforts to build 10 new factories by the end of the GTP, with an eye to become a top world sugar exporter.
CONTACT: [email protected] +33 1 4647 2544 ‒ Fax +33 1 4647 8132