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    Closure of the GGC 2025 with the presentation of the Rabat Roadmap on financing growth and the energy transition.

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    The work of the 2025 edition of the Global Growth Conference (GGC), organized by the Amadeus Institute, concluded on Wednesday in Rabat with the presentation of the Rabat Roadmap on financing growth and energy transition.

    A strategic and operational deliverable, this ambitious document, which is the final result of in-depth discussions among more than 700 economic and political decision-makers from over 50 countries, aims to help transform current challenges into opportunities for inclusive and sustainable growth for Africa.

    This roadmap, fully inspired by the Royal Vision for an integrated, sovereign, and united Africa, formulates a comprehensive set of immediately actionable recommendations.

    Aiming to sustainably position Africa on a trajectory of green growth, economic stability, and enhanced regional integration, it is structured around four interdependent strategic axes.

    These are the “mobilization of innovative financing for sustainable growth,” “strengthening regional and international cooperation,” “accelerating a just energy transition,” and “enhancing human and institutional capacities.”

    Driven by the Amadeus Institute and supported by a pan-African monitoring committee, this roadmap will be subject to rigorous and regular follow-up, particularly during the next MEDays Forum at the end of 2025 in Tangier and the next edition of the GGC scheduled for 2026.

    This approach aims to ensure the effectiveness and continuous updating of recommendations in the face of upcoming economic, geopolitical, and environmental challenges.

    The GGC 2025 was also an opportunity to highlight the strategic importance of the Atlantic Royal Initiative, aimed at creating a Sahelo-Atlantic economic corridor linking the Sahel countries to the Atlantic Ocean through integrated infrastructures (transport, energy, digital).

    This structuring project is a concrete and innovative response to the economic isolation of the Sahel, thereby strengthening regional security, energy autonomy, and the economic competitiveness of these countries.

    Notably participating in the closing ceremony of this conference were the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Omar Hejira, the President of the Amadeus Institute, Brahim Fassi Fihri, the Minister Delegate for International Cooperation and Francophonie of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Bestine Kazadi, the former Prime Minister of Mali, Moussa Mara, the former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe, Patrice Emery Trovoada, and the Secretary General at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Madagascar, Andry Ramanampanoharana.

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