Parallel Sessions

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Name Description Time More Info
Monday, October 14, 2024
Partner Event A- Film Screening-Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
1A. Launching Africa’s first Finance Solution Inventory© targeted for conservation organised by the Sustainable Finance Coalition

Through contributions from a vast ecosystem of people and organisations, the Sustainable Finance Coalition are pleased to launch the online Finance Solution Inventory©. The Inventory is a growing knowledge-hub of key information pertaining to sustainable finance solutions, with knowledge products of tailor-made finance solutions at various stages of development in Africa. The Coalition will practically demonstrate how to use the Finance Solution Inventory. The purpose to assist conservation NGOs with the knowledge and steps required to find the right finance solutions for their context. The Inventory includes finance solutions from Insurance Products and Bonds to Environmental Tax Incentives and Nature Credits.  All contributing to closing the Finance for Nature gap through collective action

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2:55 PM - 4:10 PM
1B. Navigating sustainability: Data-driven impact with Baotree

Explore how Baotree is transforming sustainability tracking and impact measurement for camps, lodges and foundations through its intuitive platform. This session will include a demonstration of how Baotree’s technology and team turns complex sustainability challenges into manageable, measurable actions. Plus, engage with fellow attendees in a unique “Needs and Leads” networking activity to build connections and collaborations.

2:55 PM - 4:10 PM
1C. Wildlife and wealth: Crafting economies that benefit nature and deliver value to communities - Zambia National Community Resources Board Association (ZNCRBA)

To achieve sustainable conservation solutions, we must rethink the business of conservation. This session aims to engage attendees in exploring, with experts, how local communities can manage conservancies with modest budgets while ensuring that people and livelihoods remain central to conservation efforts.

 

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2:55 PM - 4:10 PM
2A. What does quality and integrity look like in the African voluntary carbon market? - BIRA (ALU SOWC/Axum)

African carbon projects have the potential to deliver the best quality carbon credits in the world. How do we ensure this happens?
 

4:40 PM - 6:00 PM
2B. How agency, resources, governance, and capacity lead the way in building nature-based livelihoods in rural communities - Conserve Global

Discover the innovative and collaborative conservation business models that African communities are creating to safeguard nature and their own well-being. Hear the inspiring stories of community-private partnerships from Zambia, Mozambique and Namibia that are enhancing the income and agency of rural people in Africa. 

4:40 PM - 6:00 PM
2C. Next Gen Leaders & Future-Proofing Conservation: From Ideas to Action in Africa’s Wildlife Economy - ALU and University of Rwanda students

This session will spotlight the critical role of young people in reshaping Africa’s conservation landscape, moving from ideas and theory to actionable strategies. The session will explore how youth-driven innovations are advancing inclusive, sustainable solutions that empower communities and safeguard wildlife, ensuring long-term economic and conservation benefits.

4:40 PM - 6:00 PM
Partner Event B - What If Development Could Catalyze Community-driven Conservation? Organised by Mass Design

This session will explore how development can catalyze community-driven conservation. At MASS Africa Studio, we amplify African voices and culture to redefine prosperity by leveraging the built environment as a catalyst for creating transformative
spaces that prioritize both people and the environment.

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6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
Partner Event C- Tehanu Sundowners. Organised by Interspecies Money. By Invitation-only 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
3A. The Building Blocks of viable finance solutions: Biodiversity credits and lessons from existing outcomes-based payments targeted toward conservation in Africa - Sustainable Finance Coalition

The session will cover the Building Blocks of Biodiversity Credits for successful replication and the opportunities for enhancing outcomes-based payments to better meet emerging biodiversity markets and sustainable financing of Africa’s landscapes.
 

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11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
3B. Are we neglecting investment in community governance for conservation? - ReGeCom, Mozambique

Good governance is vital for the success of community-led conservation initiatives, and global conservation efforts in general. This session will delve into the necessary investments and ongoing practices required to maintain effective governance, ensuring long-term success and community engagement.

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11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
3C. Nature as Asset: A Bold Approach to Funding Conservation Initiatives - |XAU Conservation

Only a paradigm shift can save us. This session will explore how innovative Nature Asset models can help NGOs secure capital from their existing work while offering high-net-worth individuals and corporations a chance to impact conservation at compound interest levels. Whether through biodiversity credits or other models, the value of ecosystem services is undeniable; it's about effectively measuring and harnessing that value. Join us to explore the most effective Nature Asset methodologies for safeguarding Africa’s biodiversity and learn how we can achieve significant returns for both land stewards and investors.
 

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
4A. Carbon finance at scale - what opportunities are emerging? - Carbon Tanzania

With the voluntary carbon market within Africa showing early signs of exponential growth it is critical that scaling takes place with a community-led approach and greater levels of integrity. Join Carbon Tanzania, developer of award winning projects, to learn how equitable revenue sharing is benefiting participating communities and local governments in Tanzania. Then envision what additional opportunities for sustainable development, land and resource rights and conservation could arise when access to carbon finance is scaled.

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2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
4B. Decision and investment support toolkit for assessing and developing wildlife economies - AWF and ALU SOWC

This session will spotlight the critical importance of African countries adopting a structured and standardized approach to assessing and building wildlife economies through an innovative decision support toolkit. Through a dynamic discussion with experts, policymakers, and stakeholders, we aim to draw valuable feedback and insights to help refine the toolkit to ensure its fit for purpose.

2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
4C. Community income from conservation: African Parks’ experience of working with community micro-enterprises to build a conservation-compatible economy in Rwanda - African Parks

Rwanda has developed a successful model of cooperatives which supports various revenue-generating activities. As part of African Parks’ community development programme in Rwanda, the organisation partners with and supports 108 cooperatives with over 20 thousand members. The members are engaged in income-generating activities around the protected areas and different employment/service activities within Nyungwe and Akagera. Building on the work the park teams have done within this structure thus far, African Parks is now keen to apply the lessons learned across the other countries where it manages protected areas.

2:00 PM - 3:15 PM