U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, Energy Ministers
Consecutive interpretation.
“'Ask the Ministers' Panel” was part of “A Dialogue with African CEOs,” an event of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington from August 4-6, 2014, to strengthen ties between U.S. and African leaders. It was held by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Africa Task Force in the Capitol Visitor Center.
Energy ministers from Nigeria and Democratic Republic of the Congo talked about the power supply and investment opportunities in their countries and answered… read more
Energy ministers from Nigeria and Democratic Republic of the Congo talked about the power supply and investment opportunities in their countries and answered audience members' questions.
Consecutive interpretation.
“'Ask the Ministers' Panel” was part of “A Dialogue with African CEOs,” an event of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington from August 4-6, 2014, to strengthen ties between U.S. and African leaders. It was held by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Africa Task Force in the Capitol Visitor Center. close
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Bruno Kapandji Kalala Minister Democratic Republic of the Congo->Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity
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