Innovative minds to storm Nairobi for Africa Shared Value Summit
Once again, the Africa Shared
Value Summit (www.AfricaSharedValueSummit.com) is set to bring together some of
Africa’s brightest leaders to discuss how business can tackle social issues
through the Shared Value business model.
The next edition, to take place
23-24 May 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya will tackle the topic of collaboration,
building Shared Value ecosystems and how collective impact can drive Africa’s
economic growth.
The Africa Shared Value Summit
raises awareness of and advocates for the successful strategic implementation
of the Shared Value business model – profit with purpose – in Africa. In 2019,
the Summit tracks will centre on four of Africa’s most important industries:
agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing and green energy. As in previous years,
purposeful alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals will be a major
theme.
“The only way we will realise
those Goals is by engaging the private sector, not only as philanthropists but
as businesspeople trying to build businesses that can scale and be sustained
and solve these problems,” said Mark Kramer – who will be returning next year
as a featured speaker. A world-renowned economist and co-creator of the Shared
Value business model, Mark is the co-founder and Managing Director of FSG and
the author of influential publications on Shared Value, collective impact,
strategic evaluation, and impact investing.
The organisers of the Summit,
Shift Social Development and the Shared Value Africa Initiative, are also
pleased to announce the first headline sponsor of the 2019 event – Kenyan
telecommunications powerhouse Safaricom. Through a dedicated, top-down approach
to implementing Shared Value throughout their business operations, including
constant innovation of new products and services and a commitment to supporting
ethical businesses throughout their supply chain, the company contributes 6,5%
of Kenya’s GDP.
As Safaricom Chairman and
Non-Executive Director Nicholas Nganga noted in the 2018 Safaricom Sustainable
Business Report, “Sustainable business make good business sense not just
because it results in profit, but more importantly, uplifts communities. …
commercial, business-driven approaches are required to create the lasting
economic growth needed to address social needs and empower communities.”
Each year, the Summit brings
together some of Africa’s most influential business leaders to develop the
conversation around how business can create sustainable profit through a
commitment to social impact. The Shared Value business model is at base a
competitive strategy that leverages societal and environmental challenges to
enable businesses to discover new opportunities, optimise their value chain and
build ecosystems that build mutual growth for all stakeholders in a community,
country or region. This is an opportunity for other East African companies to
come on board as sponsors and position their brand as a Shared Value thought
leader in Africa.
To book your seat for the 2019
Summit, taking place 23-24 May 2019 in Nairobi, visit
www.AfricaSharedValueSummit.com. Learn more about Shared Value and stay up to
date on Summit news by following the Africa Shared Value Summit on social
media.
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