The 5th Edition of the SANKALP Africa Summit to be Held in Nairobi

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Feb 05 2018
The SANKALP Africa Summit is set to engage over 1,000 different stakeholders from across the impact investing ecosystem, to deliberate on strategies for building partnerships and collaborations to drive the sustainability and inclusion agenda in Africa.

This will be the 5th Edition of the Summit and will be hosted in Nairobi.

This year’s summit, scheduled to take place on March 1st and 2nd, is themed ‘Open Alliances for a Sustainable and Inclusive Africa 2030’ and will revolve around the Sustainable Development Goals and how various partners can work together to achieve these goals with the private sector.

“How can we ensure a future where quality education, affordable healthcare, and livelihoods are the new social defaults as defined in the drive towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals? Can we commit to making choices today to ensure a sustainable and inclusive future for all?

The SANKALP Africa Summit aims to bring together carefully curated entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, corporates, academics, policymakers, and other thought-leaders from around the globe to discuss these and other complex questions under the framework of Goal 17 of the SDGs.

The Summit will help drive these exciting discussions, which have been structured in various formats like masterclasses and panel sessions, and address key topics areas like financing towards attaining the goals, building sustainable impact-based enterprises, forging collaborative partnerships, and imagining the future beyond the goals themselves.

According to Nisha Dutt, Intellecap CEO said that they were excited to bring the Summit to Nairobi and that they will continue the dialogue with their partners on how to achieve SDGs for Africa by 2030.

“The summit aims to create open and unlikely alliances of thought leaders who are committed to making a substantial contribution towards driving a sustainable and inclusive agenda for Africa,” said Nisha Dutt.

Another key part of the summit is the SANKALP Africa Awards which aims to recognize and reward high impact enterprises in the Africa region. Five finalists from key impact sectors across the region will get the opportunity to pitch their enterprises to a jury panel comprising of eminent business leaders.

The Summit is supported by key partners such as World Bank, Doen Foundation, Miller Center, Kenya Climate Innovation Center, BMW Foundation, IDRC and several others who champion innovation, entrepreneurship, and impact investing for a sustainable and inclusive Africa.

Those who would wish to participate in the Summit can visit africasummit2018.sankalpforum.com and buy delegate tickets, or an exhibition booth to come and showcase their enterprise or innovation team to a global audience at the Summit.

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