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Can Macron’s Kenya visit revive French influence in Africa?

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Updated 13.5.2026
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Africa *Kenya Emmanuel Macron Africa Forward Summit West Africa

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May 13, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 13

Can Macron’s Kenya visit revive French influence in Africa?

French President Emmanuel Macron held a summit in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 11-12, 2026, with Kenyan President William Ruto and other African leaders and business figures. This marked France's first Africa summit in an English-speaking nation, signaling a strategic pivot away from its traditional Francophone West African sphere of influence. The shift is driven by growing anti-French sentiment in former colonies due to perceived interference and failed military interventions, leading some nations to seek alliances with Russia. During the summit, Macron pledged a 23 billion euro ($27 billion) investment in African countries, focusing on energy, artificial intelligence, and culture, aiming to redefine France's engagement with the continent by building new partnerships in Anglophone nations.

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France would invest 23 billion euros ($27bn) in African countries, particularly in energy, artificial intelligence, and culture.

— Emmanuel Macron

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The new partnership must respect the sovereignty of African countries and be built on sovereign equality, not aid or charity, but on mutually beneficial investment, and not on extraction or exploitation but on win-win engagements.

— William Ruto

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France's influence has shrunk dramatically across West Africa in recent years, with some countries turning to alliances with Russia.

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France is facing deepening resentment in former African colonies where it once had political influence.

May 12, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 12

France’s Macron announces $27bn investment in Africa at Kenya summit

At the Africa Forward summit in Kenya, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a significant investment package totaling 23 billion euros ($27 billion) aimed at fostering a "partnership of equals" between France and African nations. The investments, split between French and African companies, will focus on key sectors like energy transition, agriculture, and artificial intelligence, with the goal of creating 250,000 jobs. This initiative marks France's first summit in an English-speaking African country and is seen as a strategic effort to redefine France's role and strengthen ties across the continent, particularly with English-speaking nations, amidst declining influence in some former colonies. Macron also encouraged African business leaders to invest in France, emphasizing a mutually beneficial relationship.

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BBC News - WorldMay 12

France seeks to move beyond colonial ties by meeting African leaders in Kenya

France is hosting the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, marking a shift from its traditional focus on Francophone Africa. French President Emmanuel Macron announced $27 billion in investments across energy, digital, maritime, and agricultural sectors, aiming to foster self-reliance and create jobs. The summit, held in English-speaking Kenya, signifies France's effort to broaden partnerships and secure investment deals amid rising anti-French sentiment in its former colonies. This move reflects a strategic change in France's approach to African relations, acknowledging a new generation of Africans seeking to move beyond colonial legacies. The summit also encourages African business leaders to invest in France, fostering reciprocal economic ties.

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France's Macron announced 23 billion euros ($27bn) of investment during the Africa Forward summit in Kenya.

— Emmanuel Macron

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The investments are targeted at energy transition, agriculture, and artificial intelligence.

— Emmanuel Macron

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These investments would create 250,000 jobs in France and Africa.

— Emmanuel Macron

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French President Emmanuel Macron announced investments worth $27bn in Africa in areas such as energy transition, digital and AI, the maritime economy and agriculture.

— Emmanuel Macron

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A new generation of Africans wants to turn the page on colonialism and post-colonial influence.

— Gilles Yabi

May 10, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 10

Macron tours East Africa amid push to redefine France’s role in Africa

French President Emmanuel Macron is undertaking a three-country tour of East Africa, beginning in Egypt and continuing to Kenya and Ethiopia. The visit aims to redefine France's role on the continent, moving beyond its postcolonial influence towards closer cooperation and repairing economic and security ties. In Kenya, Macron will co-host the "Africa Forward" summit, focusing on boosting economic and commercial cooperation with African leaders and business executives. The tour also includes meetings with Ethiopian officials and discussions at the African Union headquarters on peace and security. This initiative is a strategic effort by Paris to counter rising anti-French sentiment and adapt to Africa's changing geopolitical landscape, where a demand for more equal partnerships and diversified alliances is growing.

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French President Emmanuel Macron is touring East Africa to redefine France's role on the continent.

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The tour aims to repair economic and security ties and counter rising anti-French sentiment.

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Macron began his tour in Egypt and will also visit Kenya and Ethiopia.

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France seeks to move away from its postcolonial role towards closer cooperation in Africa.

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There is a growing push across Africa for more equal partnerships and broader alliances beyond Western partners.