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The African Caucus 2025 in Bangui: IKOUĒ at the helm of the digital platforms

From 30 July to 2 August 2025, Bangui hosts the African Caucus meeting. The Central African Government has entrusted IKOUĒ with the event's entire digital setup: official site, registrations, social media and email communication.
The African Caucus 2025 in Bangui: IKOUĒ at the helm of the digital platforms
IKOUĒ Team
Marketing & Communication
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From 30 July to 2 August 2025, the Central African Republic hosts in Bangui one of the continent’s most important economic gatherings: the African Caucus meeting, which brings together the African Governors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. For four days, the Ledger Plaza Hotel becomes the meeting point for financial decision-makers from across Africa.

For IKOUĒ, this event has a special flavour: the Central African Government has entrusted us with the event’s entire digital setup. An honour, and a challenge, that we carry with pride in the name of our country.

The African Caucus, a common voice for Africa

Created in 1963, the African Caucus is a shared platform for all the African Governors of the IMF and the World Bank Group. Its purpose: to voice the continent’s priorities with a single voice and to influence the decisions, programmes and support of these two institutions in service of Africa’s development and transformation.

The presidency of the Caucus rotates annually, and the meeting is held each year in the country holding the presidency. In 2025, it is the Central African Republic that welcomes its peers, around an ambitious theme:

“Resilient infrastructure, human capital and green wealth: essential levers for strong, inclusive and sustainable growth in Africa”

The proceedings will lead to the Bangui Declaration, which will carry the common position of the African Governors.

The Central African Republic in the spotlight

Hosting the African Caucus places the Central African Republic, for a week, at the heart of the continent’s economic stage. Ministers, governors and delegations from all over Africa, alongside the Bretton Woods institutions, have their eyes turned toward Bangui.

The theme of this edition resonates particularly with our mission. Human capital appears there as one of the essential levers of inclusive growth, exactly the conviction that has driven us since our very first round table: making technology a lever for valuing human capital and for economic development in the Central African Republic.

IKOUĒ at the helm of the event’s digital presence

Organising a gathering of this scale demands a digital presence to match. The Central African Government, through the Ministry of Finance and Budget, has entrusted IKOUĒ with designing and operating all the digital platforms of the African Caucus 2025.

In practice, our teams take charge of:

  • The event’s official site, africancaucus.org, the international showcase of the meeting.
  • The registration platform, which manages the enrolment of delegations and participants.
  • Social media, to bring the event to life and carry its voice well beyond the walls of the Ledger Plaza.
  • Email communication, which connects the organisers, the delegations and the guests throughout the event.

From the first registration to the live coverage, the event’s entire digital journey passes through our hands.

A pride and a responsibility

Putting our expertise at the service of an event of this magnitude, on our own soil, is a source of immense pride. It is also proof that the Central African Republic has, right here, the skills to take on digital challenges of international scale and to hold its rank on the continental stage.

We thank the Central African Government, through the Ministry of Finance and Budget, for the trust placed in IKOUĒ. It is a new milestone in our ambition to open up the Central African Republic through technology and to prove, project after project, that Central African talent can carry the continent’s major gatherings.

See you from 30 July to 2 August 2025 in Bangui.