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Viewing cable 09NAIROBI1055, US-GOK PROGRESS ON AGOA FORUM PREPARATIONS
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09NAIROBI1055 | 2009-05-28 13:36 | 2011-08-30 01:44 | UNCLASSIFIED | Embassy Nairobi |
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UNCLAS NAIROBI 001055
STATE PASS USTR CONNIE HAMILTON, PATRICK DEAN COLEMAN, AND WILLIAM
JACKSON
STATE FOR AF/FO, AF/E, AND AF/EPS ANN BREITER, GABRIELLE MALLORY,
MARY B. JOHNSON, AND TAWANNA DAVIDSON
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AGRICULTURE FOR DON EVANS AND CATHY MCKINNELL
LABOR FOR SUDHA HALEY AND MAUREEN PETTIS
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TAGS: ASEC AMGT ECON ETRD AGOA PGOV PREL KE
SUBJECT: US-GOK PROGRESS ON AGOA FORUM PREPARATIONS
REFS: (A) NAIROBI 988 AND PREVIOUS
¶1. This cable is not/not for internet distribution.
¶2. Summary: At the May 21 meeting of the AGOA Main Preparatory
Committee, the Government of Kenya (GOK) accepted the changes to the
US-Africa Ministerial Program as approved by Bureau of African
Affairs Assistant Secretary Johnny Carson, and it has posted the
modified program to the AGOA website. The GOK does not support any
further changes to the program including those proposed by the
African diplomatic corps in Washington. The GOK has allocated rooms
at the Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC) to all forum
events and emphasized that any changes to the program must be
coordinated with the Conferencing sub-committee. Econoff announced
that the US has offered to host lunch for forum participants on
August 6. The GOK requested that the US consider hosting lunch on
August 5 instead, as the Economic Processing Zones Authority (EPZA)
has committed to sponsor lunch on August 6. The GOK has selected
the logo for the forum, and the Publicity Sub-Committee will
coordinate the joint press conference with the Embassy. End
summary.
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Programming
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¶3. At the May 21 meeting of the AGOA Main Preparatory Committee,
the Government of Kenya (GOK) agreed to the changes to the US-Africa
Ministerial Program as approved by Bureau of African Affairs
Assistant Secretary Johnny Carson, and it has posted the modified
program to the AGOA website. The GOK does not support any further
changes to the program including those proposed by the African
diplomatic corps in Washington. The Chair emphasized that the
program is at a critical point because the Security and Conferencing
Sub-committees have already allocated rooms at the Kenyatta
International Conference Center (KICC) for all three forum events,
including social events. He therefore strongly discouraged any
further changes to the program. (Note: On May 27, The Chair of the
Technical Sub-committee said that the Commercial Officer at the
Kenyan Embassy in Washington will meet with the US interagency team
to discuss (and discourage) the changes proposed by the African
diplomatic corps. End note).
¶4. The GOK sent official letters to the sponsors of forum social
events to confirm commitments. The Chair highlighted the need to
include details of social sponsors on the forum program. Econoff
announced the US offer to host lunch for forum participants on
August 6. The GOK requested that the US consider hosting lunch on
August 5 instead, as the Economic Processing Zones Authority (EPZA)
has already committed to sponsor lunch on August 6. The Committee
requested feedback from the interagency team regarding the
possibility of the US hosting lunch on August 5.
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Joint Press Conference
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¶5. The GOK selected the logo for the forum, and the Chair of the
full committee stressed the need to move forward with the joint
press conference. The GOK would like to hold the press conferencing
as soon as possible; the Publicity Sub-Committee will coordinate the
conference with the Embassy. The Publicity Sub-committee said that
the delay of the joint press conference is hampering the progress of
the committee's work. (Note: As soon as we receive a copy of the
logo, we will send it to the interagency for review. The GOK would
like to tie the unveiling of the logo with the upcoming joint press
conference. End note.)
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Private Sector/Civil Society Progress
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¶6. The private sector Sub-committee sent confirmation letters to
session speakers and continues to mobilize private sector
participation through the USAID Regional Trade and Competitiveness
Hubs. The trade show event planner reported 128 stands are booked
for the exhibit. The Civil Society Sub-committee reported that it
has a draft program and is working, in partnership with the US civil
society lead, to source speakers for its sessions.
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GOK Progress
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¶7. The GOK has made the following progress on forum preparations:
-- The GOK sent invitations to AGOA-eligible countries the week of
May 13.
-- The Conferencing sub-committee is testing the registration system
this week to ensure there are no problems with the entire
registration and accreditation process. Once the system is online,
they will convene a committee to begin vetting registrants in
batches as they are received by the system. The Sub-committee
requested a written list of fees for events of the forum.
-- During the meeting, the Chair confirmed that the EAC Investment
Conference will be held either one day earlier or later than the
AGOA Forum.
Ranneberger