Rome, 3 July 2025 – The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) marked the conclusion of the fourth edition of its flagship International Programme for Law and Development (IPLD) – 2025 Africa Plus with a celebratory ceremony held at its headquarters in Rome.
The event concluded an intensive four-week programme, bringing together a distinguished cohort of legal professionals from across the African continent. This year’s edition, marked by enhanced support from the Directorate General for Development Cooperation of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, welcomed participants from 15 countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Egypt, Eswatini, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
The final day commenced with a dynamic working session during which participants presented the results of their collaborative research developed over the course of the programme. Divided into thematic groups, participants explored and applied UNIDROIT’s legal instruments to a range of contemporary challenges and development priorities, including the harmonisation of business laws in the ECOWAS region, the creation of an African Arbitration Centre, and innovative legal mechanisms for improving access to credit and unlocking investment, notably through the Luxembourg Rail and MAC Protocols. Other group projects focused on legal frameworks for digital innovation, cultural property restitution and management, sustainable agriculture, and cross-sectoral legal reform. These rich and thoughtful presentations reflected the breadth and depth of the participants’ legal analysis and their commitment to advancing legal harmonisation across African jurisdictions. UNIDROIT Legal Officers engaged actively in the session, offering constructive feedback and recommendations for further development of the ideas presented.
The closing ceremony was opened with remarks by UNIDROIT President Professor Maria Chiara Malaguti and featured keynote addresses from Minister Plenipotentiary Stefano Gatti, Director General for Development Cooperation of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI); UNIDROIT Secretary-General Professor Ignacio Tirado; and Deputy Secretary-General Professor Anna Veneziano.
“It was really a great year,” noted President Malaguti. “We were extremely happy with the quality of the commitment of everyone involved in this edition of IPLD.”
In his address, Minister Plenipotentiary Gatti reaffirmed Africa as the top priority of Italian foreign policy and development cooperation. “You, sitting in front of me, have a key role,” he noted, “because whatever we want to do together can only be achieved if the system works – and if there are people who make the system work.” He underscored the critical role of legal certainty and the value of African legal experts in fostering environments conducive to sustainable development and investment. His remarks underscored the broader strategic vision of the Mattei Plan and how it aligns with the objectives of UNIDROIT’s IPLD Programme and its mission to promote the harmonization of private law as a driver of sustainable growth through enhanced capacities of African legal professionals.
UNIDROIT Secretary-General Professor Tirado echoed these sentiments, highlighting legal certainty as a foundational element of development. Reflecting on the importance of homegrown solutions and mutual learning, he emphasised that the IPLD Programme is not only a tool for capacity building, but also an opportunity for UNIDROIT to learn from its participants: “You are the ones who will implement our instruments, our treaties, our model laws, our principles in your countries. So thank you for teaching us – we hope you have also learnt much from our discussions.”
Deputy Secretary-General Professor Veneziano offered words of appreciation to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for their increased support, which enabled the expansion of this year’s edition. “The 2025 edition of the Programme bears a ‘Plus’ in its title, reflecting this enhanced support,” she noted, acknowledging the broader diversity of participants and the enriched structure of the Programme.
The 2025 IPLD Africa Plus edition featured a comprehensive curriculum delivered through one week of online learning and three residential weeks in Rome. Participants engaged with key UNIDROIT instruments and international legal frameworks on commercial contracts, access to credit, agricultural development, technological innovation, civil procedure reform, cultural heritage protection, and sustainable development. In addition to core training, the Programme included sessions with guest speakers from partner organisations and institutions, alongside a series of networking and cultural events designed to foster a strong sense of community and collaboration.
UNIDROIT warmly thanks all participants for their dedication, professionalism, and outstanding contributions throughout the Programme. Their commitment to applying UNIDROIT’s instruments and principles in their jurisdictions stands as a testament to the shared goal of building stronger, more harmonised legal systems in support of inclusive and sustainable development.
Meet the participants of the 2025 Africa Plus edition on this page.