JAKARTA, RAKYAT NEWS— Mozambique’s Ambassador to Indonesia, Belmiro Jose Malate, expressed optimism that the upcoming Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) 2024 will establish mechanisms to strengthen ties between Indonesia and African nations. Ambassador Malate attended the Annual Session of Indonesia’s People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) on Friday, where he highlighted the critical need for stronger cooperation.

The Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) 2024 is scheduled to take place in Bali. The event is expected to occur in August 2024, although exact dates can vary. This forum will serve as a significant platform for Indonesia and African nations to discuss and develop strategies for enhanced collaboration across various sectors.

The IAF 2024 is a high-profile international event designed to strengthen political, economic, and diplomatic ties between Indonesia and African nations. It serves as a platform for discussions and collaborations on a range of issues, including trade, investment, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange. The forum is part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to enhance its presence in Africa, leveraging shared interests and promoting mutually beneficial partnerships.

IAF 2024 aims to bring together government officials, business leaders, and representatives from both regions to explore new opportunities, establish bilateral agreements, and ensure sustainable economic growth. The event is also focused on finding effective mechanisms for financing and implementing joint programs, with an emphasis on fostering private sector involvement in development initiatives.

“We believe it’s essential to have mechanisms in place that can enhance collaboration between Indonesia and Africa,” said Ambassador Malate. He hopes that the forum will lead to new agreements and strategies for implementing various bilateral programs between Mozambique and Indonesia.