AEGC Heads to Malta 2026: Africa’s Global Convergence Takes a Bold Leap for Investment, Peace, and Prosperity By Raymond Enoch
African Economic Global Convergence (AEGC), a fast-rising global platform for transformative dialogue and action, has announced the Republic of Malta as host of its landmark 2026 Summit—marking a defining moment in the organisation’s journey toward deeper global relevance and measurable local impact.
Speaking on the vision behind the convergence, McEva Temofe, Founder of AEGC, reaffirmed the organisation’s long-term ambition:
“Over the years, we have built a global brand—African Economic Global Convergence (AEGC). However, we are still growing for bigger impacts.”
Under the theme of “A Global Dialogue with Local Impact,” the Malta 2026 edition is set to convene Africa’s brightest minds alongside global partners in a high-level forum designed to move beyond rhetoric into action.
The summit will bring together policymakers, business leaders, political actors, academics, civil society champions, and engaged citizens to co-create bold pathways for Africa’s economic transformation, sustainable peace, and investment growth.
For the first time in its history, AEGC will take place in Malta—an island nation strategically positioned as a bridge between Africa and Europe.
This unique location reinforces the forum’s mission of connecting African opportunities with global capital, ideas, and partnerships, while amplifying Africa’s voice in international economic and policy conversations.
The 2026 convergence will focus on promoting investment, advancing sustainable peace, expanding economic opportunities, and accelerating progress across Africa’s diverse regions. Participants can expect honest, solutions-driven conversations aimed at forging partnerships capable of delivering impact at scale—turning dialogue into tangible outcomes that reshape Africa’s security, economic, and investment landscapes.
Beyond discussions, the Malta summit will spotlight groundbreaking initiatives, mobilize international support, and empower both African and global stakeholders to engage directly with policies and projects shaping the continent’s future.
It represents a deliberate shift toward action-oriented collaboration, positioning AEGC as a catalyst for real-world transformation.
As Africa navigates complex global and local challenges, AEGC Malta 2026 stands as a timely platform—one that aligns global dialogue with local realities, and ambition with execution.









