Fostering Africa’s Growth with Leadership, Innovation, Investment, & Philanthropy

Introduction
As part of our mission to empower African leaders, entrepreneurs, and communities, the African Diaspora Network (ADN) proudly participated in several key events at UNGA 2024. Our flagship programs, including Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF), Accelerating Black Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE), YALI Legacy Localization (YALI LL), and Beyond Remittances strategy, align with the themes of innovation, leadership, and sustainability discussed during UNGA. These programs showcase ADN’s commitment to creating lasting impact through strategic investments, partnerships, and community-led development across the African continent and its diaspora.

Event Highlights in Date Order

1. AREF Science Summit

Date: September 23, 2024

This summit focused on empowering African researchers to tackle health challenges. ADN is dedicated to supporting Africa-led health research through collaboration and advocacy, reflecting our mission to build resilient health systems across the continent.

2. Spotlight Africa Dinner

Date: September 23, 2024 An exclusive gathering of influential leaders in business and innovation, where discussions focused on Africa’s role in global growth. ADN remains committed to fostering leadership-driven initiatives for Africa’s development.
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3. Next 3 Billion Summit

Date: September 24, 2024 This summit highlighted the importance of Africa’s digital infrastructure for economic growth. ADN’s focus on fostering partnerships and entrepreneurship aligns with the summit’s discussions on digital transformation.
Next 3 billion summit

4. Unstoppable Africa 2024

Date: September 25-26, 2024 Global leaders and innovators gathered to discuss Africa’s role in climate action, energy transitions, and trade. ADN’s commitment to sustainability and leadership aligns with these crucial themes.

5. Itana x Accelerate Africa Partnership Launch

Date: September 26, 2024 This event celebrated the partnership aimed at providing African entrepreneurs with tools and resources to scale their businesses, problem solve and build pathways out of poverty . ADN supports similar initiatives through its BAF and ABLE programs, empowering entrepreneurs across the continent and in the U.S
Itana x Accelerate Africa

6. Women in Philanthropy and Impact Africa (WIPIA) Launch

WIPIA’s focus on gender-lens philanthropy to drive scalable impact in sectors like education, health, and technology aligns with ADN’s mission to uplift women leaders and innovators across Africa.

7. CorpsAfrica UNGA Reception

Date: September 26, 2024 CorpsAfrica’s event emphasized the importance of volunteerism and community-driven development. ADN shares this commitment through our efforts to foster youth leadership and community empowerment.

ADN’s Mission in Alignment with UNGA Themes

Throughout UNGA 2024, ADN actively aligned with global conversations around digital transformation, health research, gender-focused philanthropy, and entrepreneurship. Our commitment to fostering partnerships, supporting African entrepreneurs, and creating sustainable impact remains central to our mission. By empowering leaders and changemakers across the diaspora, ADN continues to play a vital role in shaping Africa’s future.

Key Takeaways

The African Diaspora Network was front and center at the UNGA 2024, proud to be adding its voice to the talks driving the future of Africa. Our CEO, Almaz Negash, spoke at the Women in Philanthropy and Impact Africa (WIPIA) Launch, where she joined other visionary leaders in underlining the transformative impact gender-lens philanthropy will have. Almaz shared ADN’s vision: How leadership by women, together with strategic investments in education, health, and technology, is core to unlocking Africa’s potential.


The ADN stood shoulder to shoulder with world leaders at the summit, showcasing our work at the core of digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and community-driven development. At the Next 3 Billion Summit, it was an honor to align with conversations on the next wave in Africa’s digital economy, echoing the very principles of our BAF and ABLE programs that empower entrepreneurs to lead with innovation.


Also running parallel was the reception of CorpsAfrica UNGA, vibrating with the beat of ADN’s commitment to community-led initiative building resilience. Our support for youth leadership and bottom-up development has always been and will continue to be at the heart of everything we do. Every event reminded us that the African diaspora is a force to be reckoned with and inspires change, and it is an honor to stand at the helm with ADN.


After every discussion and every partnership, we left UNGA more energized and proud than we had come in, knowing that deep within our hearts are the efforts we have put in to change the lot of our continent. We are shaping Africa’s future together-one leader, one entrepreneur, one community at a time.

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