Horizon 2033 Update
The Horizon 2033 Update event in New York on 24 September 2024 was a great success.
Attended by friends of the press; high level members of the UN SDG office as well as members of the board of Africa Missions Global, we were able to provide an update to representatives of countries in which we operate; our partners; donors; Civil Society Organisations; supporters and friends on our journey since our launch in September 2023.
We reported of our entry into Eswatini, Swaziland with the launch of the Eswatini Virtual Learning Project - SwaziLearn
We reported on our new partnership with Vista Africa which aims to empower 10 million Africans with the digital and creative economy skills they need to thrive. This partnership has led to the launch of the Ladies in Tech Programme.
And we were honoured to have our Visionaire address the room with a notable message.
We wish to thank everyone who attended for honouring our invitation and hope that you will continue to support our efforts to touch 100million Lives by 2033.
Organising Committee 2024
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Horizon 2033 Forum
Africa Missions Global’s intention with this update event, is to use the platform of the UN General Assembly of September 2024 to take its reinvigorated message to the global stage to seek global partnerships that will commit to working with us to transform the world in alignment with the 17 SDGs.
Horizon 2033 Forum is geared towards promoting the work of Africa Missions Global, showcasing the numerous charitable causes of the organisation as championed by its Visionaire and Founder but most importantly, the forum will engage high-level political and global leaders to align with its target of impacting 100m lives in 10 years as a transformative and accelerated action expected from the 2023 SDG Summit.
We want to play a significant role in spreading help and hope to developing nations of the world making life better for people and our planet.
Horizon 2033 represents our reinvigorated passion to provide help and hope to the most vulnerable in society not just in Africa but around the world. This vulnerable demographic form the underlying trigger that can spur economic transformation for communities and countries alike. As a faith-based organisation we believe that the way education is delivered should be on the bedrock of inspiring respect, tolerance and love for humanity and the environment. This in turn will lead to the elimination of gender and wealth disparities and the formation of a values-based generation that will drive the delivery of the SDG goals on time. Globally, there are a lot of faith-based organisations that are working tirelessly to change the plight of the underprivileged and those who are in abject poverty. Faith based organisations play a complementary role to enable the attainment of the SDGs in many communities.