RSVP by 29 November
At GABS 2024, H2-diplo will be hosting a Green Hydrogen Leadership Roundtable under Chatham House Rules titled: ‘German-Kenyan discussion on Key Factors to Foster Private Sector Activities that will gather high-level executives, and policymakers to foster transformative thinking that will shape the future of the most critical challenges being faced by the industry. 12 invited contributors from Kenya and Germany drawn from the finance, governance, and private sectors will come together to discuss transformative approaches that will advance the development of hydrogen markets in Kenya, but also in a wider regional context. A particular focus will be on enabling further activities and projects by the private sector. The 1.5-hour event is expected to have a total of up to 25 participants
H2-diplo (GIZ)
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Nairobi
Alfred K‘Ombudo
Jochen Flasbarth
Anna Sophie Herken
Marco Christ
Mary-Ann Musangi
Virginia Gitonga
Pierre Nasser
Lucy Wanjiku
Alfred Idialu
Faith Lang’at
Inga Leitzbach
Juliet Mwangi
Jennifer Kaloki
Robert Bosch
Dennis Mutschler-Neumann
Virginia Gitonga
Richard Appiah
Okey Ugwu
Claire van Enk
Benjamin Knödler
Prof. Dr.-Ing Frank Straube, Berlin University of Technology
Felix Zimmerman, Medienbuero am Reichstag & African Partner in logistics
Dennis Macc Nyamweya , Director Sales and Marketing East Africa Cluster
Mr. Herman Ndayisaba
Mr. Elliot Njejimana
Honorable Victor Girukwishaka
Ms. Sylvie Kadawa
Mr. Marius Ngendakuriyo
Dr. Hassan Kibeya
Mr. Libère Bukobero
Jochen Flasbarth
Alfred K’Ombudo
Teddy Y. Soobramanien
Sabine Dall’Omo
Juliana Rotich
Anna Sophie Herken
Kabengele Bredt
Penninah Munyaka
Almut van Casteren
Dennis Keiser
Daniella Pleitz
Kevin Markette
Anna Sophie Herken
Judy Ngure
Susanne Friedrich
Muthoni Karubiu
Heike Bergmann
Bruno Backes
Mercy Kathuku
Esther Ndichu
Mr. Shadrack Mwadime
Mr. Alexander Fierley
Ms. Claudia Schilling
Mr. Gary Zeller
Dr. Addis Mulugeta
A low-carbon future will require vast quantities of minerals and metals. This strategically places Africa in a favourable position as access and availability of these minerals and metals are widely available on the continent. Access and availability of these minerals will increasingly determine the geopolitics of decarbonisation, where African states will potentially become important players. In this side event the focus is on Mozambique and its new strategic position in the Southern African region as a key supplier of critical minerals for Germany and Europe. How can Mozambique position itself higher up the value chain to truly benefit from the increasing demand of raw materials? Which are challenges that government and private sector need to address? This event aims to shed light on the mineral wealth of Mozambique and discuss how the country can harness business opportunities that lay within.
Hon. Paul C. Kabuswe
Ronald Münch
Cedric Simonet
Geert Klok
Sokwani Chilembo
Christoph Neuberg
Selleen Sewpershad
Antonia Lorenz
Belete Matebe
Corinna Paeffgen
Jenny Tala
Carsten Ehlers