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More than 15,000 people registered to join the virtual audience, the largest in Africa.com's history for a single virtual event. Registrants from 131 countries included 51 African countries and 80 countries in the rest of the world. 3,500+ Kenyan university students, 900+ university students from the rest of Africa and the world registered for the virtual audience.
Pan-African and international journalist, Uduak Amimo, moderated the live discussion in Nairobi. She introduced questions from the audience seated in University of Nairobi’s Chandaria Centre For Performing Arts while Teresa Clarke, Chair of Africa.com, hosted the thousands who tuned in virtually from around the world.
In his first trip to Africa since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bill Gates announced the foundation would spend more than $7 billion over the next four years to support African countries and institutions working to develop and implement innovative approaches to confront hunger, disease, gender inequality, and poverty.
Bill Gates said Africa’s young people have the talent and opportunity to accelerate progress and help solve the world’s most pressing problems.
Africa.com facilitated online surveys & polls during the event where both the in-person audience and the virtual audience were invited to participate. 94% of those polled said they are feeling the effects of climate change. 89% believe food supplies and prices are especially vulnerable to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa.
Below are just a few of the responses from attendees when asked “what did you like about the event”:
Click Here (https://bit.ly/3hRQccZ) for more survey results from the event.
The video replay of the event is available to watch in its entirety at www.events.Africa.com
Link: https://bit.ly/3Oliw3w
Link: www.events.Africa.com
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