Over 1500 stakeholders to meet in Nairobi over development, entrepreneurship

Now in its 10th year, Sankalp Africa will celebrate a decade of impact.

In Summary
  • The forum will discuss, define, and drive forward the critical levers of entrepreneurial success for Sustainable Development Goals.
  • The function will be hosted at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies on March 1-2.
Kenya School of Monetary Studies
Kenya School of Monetary Studies
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Nairobi will early March host one of Africa’s largest convenings on impact entrepreneurship and sustainable development.

The Sankalp Africa Summit, promises to positively engage over 1,500 different stakeholders from across the development sector ecosystem.

The forum will discuss, define, and drive forward the critical levers of entrepreneurial success for Sustainable Development Goals.

The function will be hosted at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies on March 1-2.

Now in its 10th year, Sankalp Africa will celebrate a decade of impact.

This year’s summit is themed around ‘Transformative Impact’ and will help drive exciting discussions, structured in various formats like master classes and panel sessions, fireside chats and workshops, global leaders’ speeches and deal rooms.

All these are aimed at forging collaborative partnerships and imagining the future beyond the goals themselves.

“We are very excited to bring the 10th edition of Sankalp to Nairobi and continue the dialogue with our partners on how to achieve SDGs for Africa by 2030,” said Arielle Molino, Sankalp Lead and AVP Intellecap.

“The summit aims to create innovative and collaborative approaches with promising entrepreneurs, global thought leaders, leading foundations, socially conscious corporates and an attending trillion-dollar investor community who are committed to making a substantial contribution towards driving a sustainable and inclusive agenda for Africa.”

The summit will also witness some key global sponsors like- Visa Foundation, Affiliate Partner-GIZ and Program Partners-Villgro Africa, FSD Uganda, US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) & Energy Catalyst.

The sponsors are coming together to help achieve the SDGs, with each of them lending specific perspectives and insight.

Visa Foundation, one of the key sponsors of the Summit, will look at supporting inclusive economies, the growth of gender diverse and inclusive, small and micro businesses and broader community needs and disaster response in times of crisis.

“Gender is at the heart of our impactful work across emerging countries. The 10th Sankalp Africa Summit is a great opportunity to showcase adaptable, sustainable solutions to gender issues and to stimulate conversations, collaborations, innovation and investments. I hope that partnerships made at the Summit lead to the development of real, inclusive and transformative impact,” Chukwudi Onike, Program Officer, Visa Foundation explains

.GIZ, another key partner to the Summit, will look at climate adaptation through entrepreneurship. As Sarah Makena Njeru, Climate Investment Advisor, GIZ said,

“We are proud to be a Partner of the Summit and we would like to engage in a dynamic conversation to build a sustainable business environment. We will also be hosting a Leadership Impact dinner which will help us connect with the leading change makers from the ecosystem.”

Another key part of the summit is the Sankalp Africa Awards which aims to recognize and reward high-impact enterprises in the African region.

Five finalists from key impact sectors across the region will get the opportunity to pitch their enterprises to a jury panel comprising eminent business leaders.

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