Mamadou Kwidjim Toure
Pan-African leader and finance professional. Founder of Africa 2.0 (founded in 2010) and Founder & CEO of Ubuntu Group (founded in 2015). Public speaker biographies also describe prior work at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, in Johannesburg, covering private sector investments in Telecommunications, Media and Technologies across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Africa’s long-term competitiveness depends on strong institutions and financial rails that widen access—not just for corporates, but also for communities and the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Mamadou Kwidjim Toure is associated with pan-African civic leadership through Africa 2.0 and with financial inclusion initiatives through Ubuntu platforms.
The central idea: build trust and governance first, then scale access.
Key Numbers
Only confirmed milestones from official pages and credible biographies.
Sources include the Africa 2.0 official website, Mo Ibrahim Foundation speaker biography (2012), AFIS speaker bio, and Ubuntu Tribe official materials.
The Story
Leadership through platforms, communities, and inclusion initiatives.
Africa 2.0 was founded in 2010 as a Pan-African civil society organisation built around a “coalition of the willing” model, mobilising emerging and established African leaders for shared solutions.
In 2012, a Mo Ibrahim Foundation speaker biography describes Mamadou Kwidjim Toure as working at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group, in Johannesburg, responsible for private sector investments in Telecommunications, Media and Technologies across Sub-Saharan Africa, and having previously worked at Fortis Group in Paris (Investment Banking).
AFIS speaker biography states that he founded Ubuntu Group in 2015. Ubuntu Tribe later positioned its work around making gold accessible via tokenisation, with each token representing ownership of 1 milligram of gold stored in insured and audited vaults.
Ventures
Platforms connected to Mamadou Kwidjim Toure, based on verified references.
Africa 2.0
FounderPan-African civil society organisation founded in 2010, mobilising a coalition of African leaders toward practical solutions.
Ubuntu Group
Founder & CEOAFIS speaker biography states Mamadou founded Ubuntu Group in 2015.
Ubuntu Tribe
Platform (official product materials)Ubuntu Tribe’s official materials describe GIFTGOLD as a physically-backed digital token where each token represents ownership of 1 milligram of gold stored in insured and audited vaults.
Contribution to Africa
Observed through verifiable platforms and mission statements.
Signal
Africa 2.0 official website (Founded 2010).
Mo Ibrahim Foundation speaker biographies (2012 Ibrahim Forum PDF).
AFIS speaker bio (Ubuntu Group founded in 2015).
Ubuntu Tribe official website (GIFTGOLD 1mg backed token).