About the Conference
The 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development arrives in Toronto, Canada in 2026 as a pivotal gathering for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners committed to reshaping the economic trajectory of the African continent. This edition builds on the momentum of its predecessors by centering bold, evidence-driven dialogue on sustainable growth, financial inclusion, and transformative development strategies. Participants will leave equipped with fresh perspectives, forged collaborations, and actionable frameworks ready for real-world application.
Conference Objectives
- Critically examine macroeconomic trends shaping African economies and identify leverage points for accelerated, inclusive growth
- Facilitate cross-continental knowledge exchange between African researchers, diaspora economists, and international development institutions
- Spotlight innovative financing mechanisms — from sovereign bonds to community-based microfinance — transforming access to capital across the continent
- Interrogate the role of regional integration frameworks such as the AfCFTA in unlocking intra-African trade potential
- Explore the intersection of climate resilience and economic planning, with a focus on green development pathways for African nations
- Cultivate a new generation of African economics scholars by connecting emerging researchers with senior mentors and publication opportunities
Who Should Attend
This conference brings together a vibrant mix of professionals, academics, and thought leaders from around the world.
- Academic economists and development studies researchers specializing in African markets and governance
- Government ministers, finance officials, and central bank representatives from African and partner nations
- Staff and program directors from multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, IMF, and African Development Bank
- Private sector investors and venture capitalists targeting African growth economies
- Non-governmental organization leaders working on poverty alleviation, infrastructure, and rural development
- Doctoral candidates and postdoctoral fellows pursuing original research on African economic systems
- Journalists, think-tank analysts, and policy advocates covering African economic affairs and development finance
Select Ticket Type
Choosing the right registration package ensures you get the most from your Toronto 2026 experience, whether you are presenting cutting-edge research, absorbing the latest findings as a listener, or joining virtually from across the globe. Each ticket tier has been structured to provide exceptional value, and all listed prices are fully inclusive of applicable taxes — no hidden costs at checkout. Browse the options below and secure your place at one of 2026’s most anticipated gatherings in African economic scholarship.
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Author (Early Bird)
US$499 US$599
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Author (Regular)
US$599
Including all taxes
Listener
US$499
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Registration Fees
- Early Bird Author Registration – US$499 For authors keen on availing a $100 discount on the regular registration fee, early bird registration is recommended.
- Regular Author Registration – US$599 If the early bird deadline has been missed, authors can opt for the regular registration process.
- Listener Registration – US$499 Individuals interested in attending the conference to expand their knowledge and network can register as listeners.
- Speaker Registration – US$699 Individuals interested in speaking at the conference to expand their knowledge and network can register as speakers.
What Registration Includes
- Admission to the conference sessions
- Conference materials
- Presentation opportunity for eligible authors and speakers
- Certificate of participation or presentation for eligible registered participants
- Networking access
- Conference photo session
- Official registration confirmation
- Invitation letter support for eligible registered participants
- Refreshments or meal items as confirmed in the final venue package
Invitation Letter Support
Upon successful registration, the organizing committee of the 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development is pleased to provide official invitation letters to attendees who require documentation for travel planning purposes. These letters are issued on conference letterhead and confirm the delegate’s acceptance, registration status, and scheduled participation in the Toronto 2026 program.
Invitation letters are typically processed within five business days of completed payment and are delivered electronically to the email address provided during registration. Delegates requiring expedited letters due to embassy appointment timelines are encouraged to contact the secretariat directly, and every reasonable effort will be made to accommodate urgent requests.
It is important that all attendees understand that while the conference secretariat is glad to provide official invitation correspondence to support a visa application, the issuance of such a letter does not guarantee the granting of a visa or entry to Canada. Visa approval decisions rest solely with the relevant immigration authorities, and delegates are advised to initiate their applications well in advance of the conference dates.
Terms & Conditions
- Please note that all registration fees are non-refundable, non-negotiable, and non-transferable.
- Please make your own arrangements for visa (if applicable), accommodation and transportation.
- After verifying your successful payment, a regular invitation letter will be sent within 3 business days.
- Changes due to spelling or minor mistakes in the invitation letter will cost US$50.
- Invitation letter will not be provided for the Domestic Listener (Early Bird) ticket category.
Disclaimer
- The 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development is designed as a multidisciplinary forum; while the primary focus is African economics and development, contributions drawing on political science, sociology, environmental studies, and related disciplines are welcomed where they meaningfully intersect with the conference’s thematic scope.
- Registration and payment confirm a delegate’s intent to attend but do not constitute a guarantee of physical attendance; the organizing committee reserves the right to modify the program schedule, session formats, or venue arrangements and will communicate any material changes to registered participants in a timely manner.
- Delegates are responsible for attending the specific sessions, workshops, or presentations for which they have registered; the conference secretariat cannot issue certificates of attendance for sessions a participant did not personally attend, and attendance records will be maintained accordingly.
Call for Papers – 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development
Researchers and thought leaders are warmly invited to submit original papers, case studies, and empirical investigations that advance our collective understanding of African economic development across all its dimensions. The 2026 Toronto edition welcomes contributions ranging from theoretical model-building to field-based policy analysis, ensuring a program that is both intellectually rigorous and practically resonant.
Accepted work will be published in the official conference proceedings and presented during the event in Toronto, Canada.
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Paper and Abstract Submission
Authors are invited to submit abstracts, research papers, case studies, review papers or professional practice presentations.
All submissions are reviewed before acceptance. Submitted work should be original and not previously published.
| Submission Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Abstract | A concise summary of the research, case study or presentation topic |
| Full Paper | A complete academic or professional paper |
| Case Study | A practical business, management or economic case analysis |
| Review Paper | A literature-based research or industry review |
| Professional Presentation | A practice-based presentation from professional experience |
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be written in English.
- Submissions must be original and relevant to the conference theme.
- Abstracts should clearly describe the purpose, method, findings and relevance of the work.
- Full papers should normally be between 4 and 12 pages.
- Authors must complete registration after acceptance to confirm participation.
Peer Review Details
Every manuscript submitted to the 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review conducted by subject-matter experts drawn from the fields of African economics, development finance, and related disciplines. This process ensures that only research meeting high standards of scholarly merit, methodological soundness, and relevance to the conference themes is accepted for presentation.
To know more about our peer review details, visit here.
Submission Form
Note: If you are interested in participating as an author, you must submit your paper through the Author Paper Submission Form before completing the payment and registration.
To submit your author paper, visit here.
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award will be announced at the conference closing session. The winner will be rewarded with:
- The recipient of the Best Paper Award will receive an officially engraved certificate of distinction alongside a featured profile in the conference’s post-event publication digest, amplifying their research to a global audience of economists, policymakers, and development practitioners
- Award-winning authors will be granted complimentary priority submission status to a partnered peer-reviewed journal, providing an accelerated pathway to publication and significantly enhancing the reach and scholarly impact of their recognized research
3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development (AED) – August 21-23, 2026 – Toronto, Canada
[Registration starts 1 PM, Gate closes 1:30 PM]
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM | Registration and networking |
| 10:00 AM – 10:20 AM | Opening remarks |
| 10:20 AM – 11:00 AM | Keynote session |
| 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM | Technical Session 1 |
| 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM | Lunch break |
| 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM | Technical Session 2 |
| 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM | Coffee break |
| 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Panel discussion and audience Q&A |
| 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM | Certificate distribution and photo session |
| 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Networking session |
Day 3, optional City Tour (subject to availability). Participants wishing to join must confirm in advance, as an additional fee applies. To book, please contact the organizing committee.
Disclaimer
- The 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development is designed as a multidisciplinary forum; while the primary focus is African economics and development, contributions drawing on political science, sociology, environmental studies, and related disciplines are welcomed where they meaningfully intersect with the conference’s thematic scope.
- Registration and payment confirm a delegate’s intent to attend but do not constitute a guarantee of physical attendance; the organizing committee reserves the right to modify the program schedule, session formats, or venue arrangements and will communicate any material changes to registered participants in a timely manner.
- Delegates are responsible for attending the specific sessions, workshops, or presentations for which they have registered; the conference secretariat cannot issue certificates of attendance for sessions a participant did not personally attend, and attendance records will be maintained accordingly.
Venue
To be announced.
Contact Us
126 Crystal Ridge Dr, Okotoks, Alberta, T1S 1T9
E-mail: contact@internationalconference.ca
Participants are responsible for their own travel, accommodation, transportation, visa application and related expenses.
Keynote Speaker
Keynote speaker to be announced. Focus: global transformation, leadership, innovation, and strategic growth.
Terms & Conditions (Attendees & Sponsorships)
- Please note that all registration fees are non-refundable, non-negotiable, and non-transferable.
- Please make your own arrangements for visa (if applicable), accommodation and transportation.
- After verifying your successful payment, a regular invitation letter will be sent within 3 business days.
- Changes due to spelling or minor mistakes in the invitation letter will cost US$50.
- Invitation letter will not be provided for the Domestic Listener (Early Bird) ticket category.
Terms & Conditions (Notarized Invitation Letter)
- Voluntary Service: The provision of a Notarized Invitation Letter is an additional, voluntary service not directly linked to the main conference event.
- No Guarantee of Visa Approval: While this letter carries weight in many jurisdictions, its possession does not guarantee visa approval. The respective consulate or embassy determines visa approval.
- Non-refundable Service: The US$100 fee for the Notarized Invitation Letter is fixed and non-refundable, irrespective of whether the visa is approved or denied.
- Acceptance of Terms: You acknowledge and agree to these terms by requesting a Notarized Invitation Letter.
- Amendments to Terms: We reserve the right to change these terms at any point without notice.
- Processing Time: Upon verification of payment, a Notarized Conference Invitation Letter will be sent within 10 business days.
Disclaimer
- The 3rd International Conference on African Economics and Development is designed as a multidisciplinary forum; while the primary focus is African economics and development, contributions drawing on political science, sociology, environmental studies, and related disciplines are welcomed where they meaningfully intersect with the conference’s thematic scope.
- Registration and payment confirm a delegate’s intent to attend but do not constitute a guarantee of physical attendance; the organizing committee reserves the right to modify the program schedule, session formats, or venue arrangements and will communicate any material changes to registered participants in a timely manner.
- Delegates are responsible for attending the specific sessions, workshops, or presentations for which they have registered; the conference secretariat cannot issue certificates of attendance for sessions a participant did not personally attend, and attendance records will be maintained accordingly.

