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First exciting speakers confirmed for Feeding the World, Africa's role in solving global food crisis, taking place in South Africa in November.

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Alioune Badiane, Director - Project Office at UN Habitat joins the growing list of mayors and stakeholders set to be at Future Cities Africa on May 30-31

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IMF, LSE and MIT representatives at the 16th Greek Government Roundtable

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Future Cities Africa: 7 mayors now confirmed from Lagos State, Addis Ababa, Johannesburg, Dar Es Salaam, Harare, Durban and Cape Town

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Our Future Cities Africa brochure is now ready for download - be the first to get your copy

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Aaron Motsoaledi, South Africa's Minister of Health will now join the growing list of healthcare stakeholders at Healthcare in Africa

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Feeding the World post event materials are now available for purchase in the form of DVD. Find out who attended and what was discussed.

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Read a short summary of selected speakers’ speeches from Feeding the World conference

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Rajko Ostojić, Croatia's Minister of Health now confirmed to speak at Healthcare Europe

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A selection of photos from Feeding the World summit are now available to view

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Makhtar Diop, VP Africa of The World Bank now confirmed to speak at Future Cities

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Greek Minister of Environment, Israeli Minister of National Infrastructures and Cypriot Minister of Commerce confirmed for the Athens Investment Energy Summit.

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Registration is now open for Future Cities Africa. Join 150+ leaders to debate how to best design, manage and finance Africa's cities of tomorrow.

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2010 Economics Nobel Prize Laureate, Chris Pissarides, shall address the official opening of the Cyprus Debate on the Eurozone crisis.

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