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Business Action for Africa has three distinct features:

  • Business-Focused: Business Action for Africa is business-led – with a board of companies overseeing its direction.   Its thematic areas of focus reflect the priorities expressed by business.

  • Action-Focused: Business Action for Africa was established to focus on delivery.  It is not a talk-shop, but a place where practitioners interact with their peers around specific objectives and programmes.

  • Inclusive: Business Action for Africa is not a new-institution – but a diverse and global network of OECD and African businesses and business organisations.  The aim is to bring together all those with an active interest in its objectives and thematic areas. 

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If you are a business, business organisaton, business foundation, non-government organisation, government body or donor agency, and agree with our principles of membership, then please apply for membership by completing the form below.  Please note that we are not a grant making body.  For a guide to funding sources, visit our funding portal.  If you are an individual with an interest in our work, please join our MySpace network.

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"I am delighted to welcome the establishment of Business Action for Africa...a new platform for private sector co-operation on Africa...providing government - both here in the industrialised world and within Africa - with a new channel to foster vigorous private sector engagement."



Tony Blair,
Former UK Prime Minister,
July 2005


"Business Action for Africa is an opportunity for a diverse set of businesses with shared objectives for Africa to come together to speak with one voice, and act with one purpose - to showcase and spread good business practice, share ideas and work together for greater impact."



Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Anglo American.
July 2005


"Business Action for Africa really does the business for business; it is very well run; it hits the spot in terms of the information that we need, and it gives us a ready made platform for dialogue and for a quick meeting if we want one on a particular subject [...] [BAA] is getting us to that point where we move from just talking to doing things together".



Ann Grant, Vice-President, Standard Chartered Bank, July 2006

“The UK will work closely with organisations like Business Action for Africa…to identify ways to support development of the private sector and employment”

UK Government’s 2006 White Paper on International Development

"BAA is a highly promising outcome from 2005 and it is crucial that DFID continues its support for the forum. In conjunction with support from BAA’s growing corporate membership, DFID should assess current funding levels with regard to ensuring that BAA can continue to expand as a crucial partnership for PSD".



House of Commons International Development Committee, Report on Private Sector Development, 2006

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