How to follow our Africa 2015 meeting
In 2015, the World Economic Forum on Africa will mark 25 years of change in Africa. Over the past decade and a half, Africa has demonstrated a remarkable economic turnaround, growing two to three percentage points faster than global GDP. Regional growth is projected to remain stable at 4.5% in 2015, buoyed by rising foreign direct investment flows, particularly into the natural resources sector; increased public investment in infrastructure; and higher agricultural production.
Below you will find instructions on how to follow #af15 via our social media channels, and how to include its content on your own website or blog.
Please note: Media accreditations are now closed.
- Our interactive session video player – This embed hosts all of our webcast sessions in one convenient location, live and rendered
- Our full programme – Containing information about all our sessions
- Individual session embeds – If you only want to embed specific sessions
- Feed of photographs – A selection of the best photographs taken at the meeting
- Social media – Follow participants on Twitter and tweet using our special hashtags
- Forum Agenda – Re-publish from a selection of original Africa-focused content
Embedding our interactive session video player
The code below allows you to embed our interactive and mobile responsive video player with full details of the sessions. The sessions will play automatically when they are live and then be available on-demand soon after with the same code.
Just copy and paste the following on your website:
<iframe src=”https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/africa2015?p=1&pi=1&ms=1″
width=”100%” height=”696px” frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>
This code will add a section to your website that will look like this:
Embedding the full programme
To embed the full programme with all sessions and details, just copy and paste the following code to your website:
<iframe id=”webcast” src=”http://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/africa2015?fs=1&fsi=9&th=1″ width=”100%” height=”1582″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>
It will give you list of the programme with the livestreamed sessions, which looks like this:
Embedding an individual session
To embed individual session videos, please refer to the relevant Africa 2015 Embed Code (PDF).
All sessions that are livestreamed will also have a live curated conversation thread where anyone from the public audience can join the sessions with their comments and questions.
Photographs
A selection of the best pictures taken at the Africa meeting will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr (http://wef.ch/af15pix).
The official meeting hashtag is #af15
We have other hashtags that will be used to follow contributions around the main topics and themes of the meeting:
- Infrastructure, Longterm Investing, and Development #futureinvest
- International Trade and Investment #globaltrade
- Africa Finance #africafinance
- Employment, Skills & Human Capital #newjobs
- Economic Growth & Social Inclusion #equalgrowth
- Ebola #ebola
- Gender Parity #gendergap
- Agriculture and Food Security #foodsecurity
- Migration #migration
- Future of the Global Financial System #futurefinance
- Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs
- Defusing the Drivers of Terrorism #silencingtheguns
- The Future of Technology #futuretech
Follow highlights from the meeting on Twitter @wef http://wef.ch/twitter
Livetweeting from selected sessions @davos http://wef.ch/livetweet
Official Twitterlist:
Participants active on twitter: https://twitter.com/wef/lists/af15
The World Economic Forum curates content relevant to global issues, posting links and articles to its Facebook page daily. ‘Like’ us on our Facebook page http://wef.ch/facebook.
Google+
Follow the meeting on Google+ http://wef.ch/gplus
Follow the meeting on LinkedIn http://wef.ch/linkedin
Forum Agenda
During the Africa 2015 meeting, we will be publishing articles by participants, from CEOs and industry leaders to Young Global Leaders and Global Shapers.
You are welcome to republish the articles, providing you credit the World Economic Forum and link back to the original.
Image: A Bozo fisherman casts his net from a pirogue in front of Saaya village in the Niger river inland delta. REUTERS/Florin Iorganda (MALI)
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