Day 4, Thursday 1 August

Day 4, Thursday 1 August

09h00 - Welcome and Reflections

Speakers:

  • Stigmata Tenga, Africa Philanthropy Network
  • Mosun Layode, African Philanthropy Forum
  • Evans Okinyi, East Africa Philanthropy Network
  • Rachel Mwila, Zambian Governance Foundation

09h45 - Keynote Address

Topic: Philanthropy and Technology - AI and Robotics, Policy and Regulation

Speaker: Abeba Birhane, Senior Fellow, Mozilla Foundation

10h15 - Plenary Session

Topic: Philanthropy and Technology - AI and Robotics, Policy and Regulation

This plenary session will offer examples of how AI and robotics can be effectively adopted and leveraged by philanthropic entities for impact, and how regulators and policymakers can offer appropriate safeguards while enabling innovation within the sector.

Moderator: Nozipho Tshabalala, The Conversation Strategists

Panelists:

  • Ezekiel Kwetchi Takam, Doctoral Researcher, University of Geneva
  • Diana Banda, Zimbabwe Flying Labs
  • Wanjiku Jean Munyaka, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact
  • Oswald Jumira, CEO, Liquid C2 & Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) Associate

11h15 – 11h30 - Networking Break

11h30 – 12h00 - Keynote Address

Topic: Climate Justice - Climate Change, Just Transition and Green Resourcing

Speaker: Makoma Lekalakala, Director, Earthlife Africa

12h00 – 13h00 - Plenary Session

Topic: Climate Justice - Climate Change, Just Transition and Green Resourcing

This plenary session will discuss issues of environmental resilience and sustainability, looking beyond immediate effects to foster a long-term vision for environmental and economic stability on the continent.

Moderator: Masego Madzwamuse, Environment Programme Director, Oak Foundation

Panelists:

  • Ellen Dorsey, Senior Advisor, Wallace Global Fund
  • Ikal Angelei, Friends of Lake Turkana
  • James Murombedzi, Senior Climate Governance Expert, UNECA
  • Melania Chiponda, Director, The SHINE Collab

13h00 – 14h00 - Lunch

14h00 – 19h00 - Site Visits and Boat Cruise in Livingstone

Delegates will commute across the border to Livingstone, Zambia to meet local communities. The Healing Balm Foundation, based in Livingstone, will host 2 site visits to local communities at Dambwa Community Hall and Libuyu Community Hall.

At Dambwa Hall, delegates will interact with a group of women who will give a demonstration and showcase their sewing and dyeing work, which are their means of trade and livelihood. They will also visit a carpentry workshop run by a youth group who will showcase some of their work, as well as a group who produce reusable pads distributed in schools.

At Libuyu Hall, delegates will interact with a savings group who will demonstrate their efforts for financial wellness. They will also meet a group of women living with disabilities who will showcase the goods they produce, supporting their livelihoods.

This will be followed by a sunset boat cruise along the Zambezi River, before delegates return to Elephant Hills Resort.

19h00 - 22h00 - Celebrating the Power of Movements

Evening reception featuring social movement leaders from across Africa; stories of organizing; funding for movements; poetry and music. This evening is hosted by TrustAfrica, Wallace Global Fund and Urgent Action - Fund.

End of Day