Social and Global Impact:
Engaging for Growth
25th July, 2019 | 10AM (WAT)
Why Attend?
Breakfast Dialogue has been running since 2017 and keeps getting better each year. This conference seeks to broaden the knowledge of key leaders in the public, private and social sector on the opportunities Economic, Social and Governance (ESG) principles present for organizations and the attendant positive impact on Africa’s economy. The event is designed to: • To provide the uniqueness, complexity and reality of the adoption of ESG strategies in African context. • To provide information the importance of adopting ESG strategies and its alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). • To provide the relevance of ESG adoption to non-profit organizations. • To highlight the opportunities and benefits associated with ESG strategies in Africa including the attraction and retention of investors and donors. • To spotlight on successful initiatives promoting ESG sustainability in Africa.
Who Should Attend?
The conference will convene a multi-stakeholder audience inclusive of public, private and social sector leaders. We are pleased to invite: Social entrepreneurs and social innovators, Young entrepreneurs and startup founders, University and polytechnic students, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Members, Policymakers and government officials, Non-profit leaders, Media, Youth advocates, Business professionals, Tech and creative professionals, Industry experts, Investors, Development partners, etc.
Relieve the 2018 Breakfast Dialogue
“DEVELOPMENT ONLY MATTERS IF IT IS PEOPLE-CENTERED.” YAW NSARKOH - EXECUTIVE VP, UNILEVER GHANA AND NIGERIA BREAKFAST DIALOGUE 2018 Look back at some of the best moments from Breakfast Dialogue 2018. The event brought together development enthusiasts and industry leaders working to create positive change across Africa.
Keynote Address
Austin Okere
Founder, CWG Plc
Fostering Ownership: Driving Sustainable Impact in Communities across Africa.
Panel Speakers
Dapo Oyewole
Director, Public Sector Development, Palladium Group
Anna Samake
CEO, MBC Africa
Gima Forje
Acting CEO, TY Danjuma Foundation
Dr. Modupe Adefose
MD/CEO TEP Centre
MasterClass: Meet the Experts
This session will comprise of three different practical and interactive classes which will focus on tackling specific issues within the NGO space and providing practical solutions to spur immediate action to those issues. This will be facilitated by experts in each field of the masterclass topics. The master class session is scheduled to hold concurrently in three separate rooms which would be exclusive to a maximum of 30 pre-registered participants.
Masterclass 1
Harnessing Impact
Masterclass 2
Using Digital Tools
Masterclass 3
Measuring Impact
Masterclass Speakers
Ngozi Adebiyi
Managing Partner, CIUCI Consulting
Sefunmi Fadahunsi
Country Programme Manager, Oracle Academy
Gbenga Sesan
Executive Director, Paradigm Initiative
HIGHLIGHT OF THIS YEAR’S EVENT
Breakfast dialogue 2019 will witness a Masterclass session and the unveiling of Changemakers Innovation Challenge. Breakfast Dialogue also incorporates a Masterclass, an exclusive and practical session with seasoned experts who will each explore topics centred on Building Impact through Technology. The goal of the masterclass is to enable social sector leaders gain insight on on tackling specific issues within the Nonprofit space and provide practical solutions to spur immediate action to those issues.
The Masterclass will comprise of three different classes and is scheduled to hold concurrently. Each of the classes will be opened to a maximum of 50 pre-registered participants only. Don’t miss these hot topics!
• Harnessing the power of People to drive social impact.
• Using Digital tools to enhance your organizational development.
• Measuring your Impact to ensure sustainability.
• Limited spaces available. Registration starts Monday, 17th June.
CALLING ALL CHANGEMAKERS!
The changemakers innovation challenge is conceived by ACT Foundation as a response to the impressive work of community by Nonprofits in Africa, who are leveraging technology to create social change in rural settlements. The challenge, which is open to all countries across Africa is to support social enterprises and Nonprofits using digital tools to create innovative social offerings with funding and technical support to enable them scale up impact within the community where they currently work and beyond. Applications closes on the June 16th 2019...!