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Ruge
Mutahaba, Co-founder Clouds Media Group (right) speaking during the
panel discussion on solutions for ‘off-grid societies’ during the launch
of the book ’17 Big Bets for a Better World’. Also in the panel is,
Chief Executive Officer of Benjamin Mkapa Foundation, Dr Ellen Mkondya-
Senkoro (left) and Executive Director of the Dalberg Group, James Mwangi
(middle) moderating the panel discussion
Executive
Director of the Dalberg Group, James Mwangi (middle) moderating the
panel discussion on solutions for ‘off-grid societies’ during the launch
of the book ’17 Big Bets for a Better World’. Also in the panel is,
Chief Executive Officer of Benjamin Mkapa Foundation, Dr Ellen Mkondya-
Senkoro (left) and Ruge Mutahaba, Co-founder Clouds Media Group.
Guests
following the panel discussion on solutions for ‘off-grid societies’
during the launch of the book ’17 Big Bets for a Better World’.
150+ business leaders engage in panel discussion on solutions for ‘off-grid societies’.
Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania: Dalberg Group, The Africa List and the CEO Roundtable
hosted an Iftar dinner to celebrate Dalberg’s 10 years in Africa by
launching the book “17 Big Bets for a Better World”. The purpose of the
launch was to kick off a discussion on Tanzania’s future and the role
that the private sector plays in building the economy while addressing
issues that affect Tanzanians.
The
event was attended by more than 150 business leaders in Tanzania
representing a diverse range of sectors including finance and banking,
telecoms, agribusiness and manufacturing. Reflecting on the launch in
the Tanzanian context, Dalberg Group’s Executive Director - James Mwangi
- remarked, “The book presents 17 bold and innovative ideas to reduce
global poverty and improve lives. It tackles the types of questions that
Dalberg has been addressing in Tanzania and the rest of Africa for the
past decade. The private sector is a major driving force in developing
our economies and a key partner in the type of work we do – working on
the most pressing development challenges.”
In the
book, some of the world’s most renowned thought leaders detail how we
collectively can reach the global goals (Sustainable Development Goals)
set forth by the UN last year. From a bank president and a Nobel Peace
Prize winner to an artist and Michelin-chef, contributors include Amina
Mohammed – current Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and a
former Minister of Environment of Nigeria, Ashish J. Thakkar – the
founder of the Mara Group and Mara Foundation, James Mwangi – Managing
Director and CEO of Equity Bank among others.
The
book presents fresh and credible solutions to the challenges humanity
faces through 17 transformational ideas for positive change. Reviews of
17 Big Bets Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General, United Nations.
“The
Sustainable Development Goals embody the aspirations of people
everywhere for lives of peace, prosperity and dignity on a healthy
planet. To uphold our core promise to leave no one behind, we need
action from everyone, everywhere. The United Nations looks forward to
working with all partners to mobilize the leadership and investments
that will turn this transformative vision into tangible progress.”
Muhammed
Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate “What drives the world forward is
transformative and game-changing solutions and innovations. Leveraging
the big bets of global thinkers, this book is an important contribution
to the new Global Goals.”
To
further the discussion on Big Bets in the Tanzanian context, James
Mwangi, spoke about a new concept called “off-grid societies” and why
solutions must be created for serving them.
“In
the past, “off-grid” has been used to refer to those without energy
access, but we need to look beyond that to define off-grid societies as
those that do not have access to 20th century infrastructure, such as
roads, bank branches, hospitals, and schools. Finding solutions to reach
these unconnected populations is extremely important if we are to
achieve truly inclusive growth. Creating effective solutions for
off-grid societies often requires us to devise new business models and
leapfrog technologies that require formal infrastructure, such as phone
networks or roads, to function. These are challenges that could unlock a
huge amount of growth in Tanzania, but that need the private sector’s
leaders to get behind.”
The
off-grid societies discussion focused on five key sectors that were well
represented in the audience: Finance, Retail, Energy, Healthcare and
Finance. After the main session, participants were invited to engage
further in coming up with off-grid solutions and big bet ideas for
Tanzania.
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