The

Business of

Conservation
Conference

2024

We regret to announce that, at the direction of the Rwandan Government, this year’s @kwita.izina (Kwita Izina) celebrations have been postponed. As a result, the in-person Business of Conservation Conference 2024 will also be rescheduled.

We remain dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogue and collaboration on conservation in Africa, and we’ll share new plans with you soon. Thank you for your understanding!

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Business of Conservation Conference (BCC) aims to catalyse economic development in Africa through the sustainable utilisation of wildlife resources by convening influential leaders to collaborate in ways that promote and unlock the potential of Africa’s wildlife economy.  It also aims to change the narrative about conservation to one where conservation and development are not seen as mutually exclusive, but are sustainably aligned and where conservation is recognised as being everyone’s business and an economic opportunity for the continent.  

BCC is one of a series of events in the lead up to the 20th Kwita Izina, which this year has the theme of: “A legacy of community-centred conservation, securing a sustainable future for All”.

Despite decades of increasing the number of protected areas, we are still seeing a decline in biodiversity…there is a need for change and we have to change the way we think and talk about conservation.  We need to change the narrative about conservation to one where conservation and development align and are not seen as mutually exclusive. We need to consistently include people in the conservation narrative and ensure that conservation is about protecting nature for people, not from people. The current threats to biodiversity and growing negative impacts of climate change have clearly illustrated the importance of nature to all – conservation is everyone’s business. BCC 2024 will look at how we can change the conservation narrative, including new and innovative approaches to ensure positive, sustainable change.

Sub-themes

The conference will be a mix of plenary and breakout sessions to ensure active engagement with and for all participants.

Who attends BCC?

BCC is an inspiring, powerful annual gathering of top African CEOs, Heads of State, global technologists, investors, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, students and innovative conservationists to find practical, sustainable ways of powering economic growth in Africa through wildlife conservation.

Top African
CEOs

Policy
Makers

Heads of
State

Global
Technologists

Investors

Philanthropists

Entrepreneurs

Innovative
Conservationalists

Leaders of conservation businesses

Academia
and Research

Media

and more...

It is not a meeting about conservation for conservation’s sake. It instead provides a practical ‘how to’ guide for African economic development through conservation. It is a gathering to discuss ways of investing in wildlife and its habitat so that African people can derive economic and cultural value from it. Ultimately, BCC helps catalyze an abundant future for one of Africa’s greatest untapped sources of wealth.

Last year at BCC 2023, we launched the inaugural Diane Skinner Award for Unsung Hero in Conservation in partnership with the Painted Wolf Foundation (PWF) to recognise and celebrate the unsung heroes in our communities and to acknowledge exceptional individuals who have made a significant impact in their respective conservation fields. The award was initiated to honour the memory of Diane Skinner, the Executive Director of the Painted Wolf Foundation, whom we sadly lost in 2022.

We are delighted to announce the launch of the 2024 Diane Skinner Award Nomination process. We encourage you to nominate individuals who reflect Diane’s values: a passion for making a difference in wildlife conservation coupled with a work ethic that avoids unnecessary self-promotion or recognition. Please complete the nomination form, sharing images and videos (if possible) of their work. Note that it is possible to renominate someone from last year. Nominations will close on July 31, 2024.

Why BCC?

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Our goal is  to influence current leaders in politics, business, government, technology, philanthropy, media etc. such that they prioritise conservation issues that threaten the quality of life for current and future generations. This is urgent as time and resources are disappearing at an alarming rate. We also aim to identify young Africans with leadership potential and develop them into highly capable leaders who will ensure a sustainable future for one of Africa's most valuable resources - wildlife.

Our objectives include:

Exhibit at BCC 2024

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Exhibiting at the Business of Conservation Conference (BCC) 2024 offers a unique opportunity to position your organization as a leader in African conservation. By participating, you demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, enhancing your brand’s reputation among eco-conscious consumers, partners, and stakeholders. BCC provides an ideal platform to showcase innovative products and solutions that contribute to conservation, reaching a global audience passionate about environmental responsibility. Exhibitors also benefit from extensive media coverage and publicity, amplifying brand visibility. Beyond promotion, your participation actively contributes to meaningful change by addressing environmental challenges and advancing the global agenda for sustainable development.

Call to proposals

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Conservation Crisis: More Protected Areas, Less Biodiversity?!

Despite more protected areas, biodiversity is declining. It's time to change the conservation narrative at #BCC2024. This year's theme, "Changing the African Conservation Narrative: Everyone’s Business," emphasises that conservation impacts us all.

Submit Your Parallel Session Proposal: Be part of the change! Host a Solution Room, Fireside Chat, Lightning Talk, Expert Clinic, World Café, Think Tank, or Pitch. Submit your proposal by July 28th to share your ideas and inspire others.

Kigali Convention Center

We guaranteed the following:

A robust agenda: The agenda features a lineup of diverse speakers and interactive, engaging sessions that will engender transformative action in the sector

Influential attendees: Every attendee - famous or not - will be high calibre and the conference will provide the chance to network with these influential people.

Inspirational speakers and sessions: You will be inspired by the work that is being done by different individuals within the conservation community and it will galvanize action for your own projects and initiatives.

Expand your knowledge: Deepen your understanding and appreciation of the state of the wildlife economy in Africa and the great opportunities there are for wildlife economies to contribute to local and national economies, as well as to development and conservation.

Help make BCC a success

Increase your organization's brand awareness and credibility by making an impact as a sponsor. There are four types of sponsorship opportunities that provide a level to meet any budget. Contact us for more information via email at businessofconservation@alueducation.com. Sponsoring BCC will provide your organization with brand exposure to potential customers/clients and more importantly, you will be making a difference in the conservation community and supporting the next generation of ethical, entrepreneurial conservation leaders.

For more information,
please contact us via email at businessofconservation@alueducation.com