15 March 2019 Business News

UNITEL, FIRST ANGOLAN COMPANY IN HISTORY OF WEF TO INTEGRATE THE LIST OF PARTNERS

UNITEL is the newest African Associate Partner of the World Economic Forum, the first Angolan company to be included in the exclusive network of Partner level companies.

 

March 15th, 2019 Genève, Switzerland – UNITEL is the newest African Associate Partner of the World Economic Forum, the first Angolan company to be included in the exclusive network of Partner level companies. The Partnership will allow UNITEL to support the mission of the Forum in Africa, get actively involved in the projects and be represented at the 2020 Davos Annual Meeting, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in China, as well as the Regional Summits in Africa and in the Middle East.

 

“The World Economic Forum is committed to expanding its footprint within the private sector throughout Africa, especially in historically less represented countries on the global stage. Our team is very pleased to welcome Unitel as the first Associate Partner of our institution in Angola and look forward to involving the company and its leadership in our communities, projects and gatherings to catalyse impact on the continent. Our new collaboration has the potential to help tackle some of the most systemic issues in Angola and on the African continent at large”  Says Alekhine Veloso, Business Engagement Lead for Africa.

Through its board, it selects a limited number of partners each year. Among these are the world’s most successful enterprises such as Alibaba Group, Boston Consulting Group, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Facebook, Google, The Coca-Cola Company, Bloomberg and Dangote Group, the only other African group.

Unitel International Holding is a pan African telecom company, operating a network based on GSM and UMTS standards, and provides voice communications, text (SMS) and multimedia (MMS) messages, as well as mobile internet access; covering all municipalities in Angola as at 2011 with recent investment in other African countries.

Recognized for its research in research and technologies, UNITEL is more than just a telecom company, its unique leadership by a woman, and its vision for the future of Africa’s connectivity makes it a pioneer on the African continent.

Chairperson, Isabel dos Santos says, “This is a very big achievement for us. The management team is very proud to be part of this exclusive partnership and network of impressive business leaders. We have a very clear exciting path of growth and look forward to speaking about it at next WEF Davos.”

Angola has become one of the most interesting countries to do business in sub-Saharan Africa. It has begun a process of rebuilding and economic growth, mainly driven by the vast natural wealth including concentration in oil, diamonds, minerals, timber and other natural resources. Led by Isabel dos Santos, UNITEL has positioned itself on a global scale, despite the economic challenging times.

 

About WEF:

The World Economic Forum engages political, business, academic and other leaders of society in collaborative efforts to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Together with other stakeholders, it works to define challenges, solutions and actions, always in the spirit of global citizenship.

It serves and builds sustained communities through an integrated concept of high-level meetings, research networks, task forces and digital collaboration.

It delivers unique value to its Partners, Members and Constituents through its Annual and Regional Meetings, its Centres dedicated to global, regional, and industry issues, its future-oriented communities of New Champions, its expert networks of Global Agenda Councils, its TopLink knowledge and interaction platform and the Forum Academy.

It was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit Foundation and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It is independent, impartial and not tied to any special interests, working in close cooperation with the world's major international organisations.

 

 

15 March 2019