Youth Capacity-Building Webinar
Event Agenda & Featured Speakers
AGENDA
March 10, 2026 | 5:00 PM CET
5:00 PM – 5:10 PM
Welcome & Framing – Hesed World
5:10 PM – 5:45 PM
Session 1: Global Positioning & Systems Thinking
Hiromi Amano, Youth Engagement Analyst, UNDP
5:45 PM – 6:20 PM
Session 2: From Capacity to Capital
Ezinne Nwazulu, Managing Partner, 234Finance
6:20 PM – 6:45 PM
Moderated Strategic Discussion
Giftie Umo, Founder, Girls Leading Africa
6:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Q&A + Mentorship Call-to-Action
Moderator: Harry Leefe: Former International Civil Servant & Humanitarian Professional
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MEET THE HOST

Kiki Rebecca Lawal - Founder & President of Hesed World
Kiki Rebecca Lawal is the Founder and President of Hesed World, an organisation dedicated to empowering young people across Africa through mentorship, capacity-building, and intergenerational collaboration. She established Hesed World with the conviction that Africa’s youth—when equipped with the right skills, networks, and support systems, can drive transformative changes in their communities and contribute to a more inclusive and resilient world. Kiki brings over two decades of experience spanning international banking, ESG, private sector engagement, and the United Nations system in Geneva, New York, and Bangkok. Her career has focused on advancing sustainable development, building strategic partnerships, and advocating for systems that strengthen resilience and opportunity for vulnerable populations. Before founding Hesed World, Kiki served as a Programme Management Officer at the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), where she supported Member States—particularly least developed and landlocked developing countries—in implementing the Sendai Framework. She also led private-sector partnerships through UNDRR’s ARISE network and previously served as Head of Signatory Relations at the UNEP Finance Initiative, where she oversaw global fundraising and engagement for sustainable finance and climate-related initiatives. Kiki’s most recent work with the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s Global Fellowship Initiative further deepened her engagement in international cooperation, peacebuilding, and leadership development. Through Hesed World, she has initiated pilot programmes in Kenya, Malawi, and Nigeria; convened dialogue platforms that elevate youth voices; and built partnerships with governments, international organisations, civil society, and private sector actors committed to Africa’s demographic dividend. Her leadership is rooted in the belief that bridging generations—and regions—creates the most powerful engine for sustainable development. Kiki holds an MBA from the University of Liverpool, where she specialised in social entrepreneurship, and a BA in Business Economics from Middlesex University. She is passionate about building a new model of African leadership grounded in integrity, service, and collective responsibility.
MEET THE SPEAKERS

Hiromi Amano - Youth Engagement Analyst, UNDP Representation Office in Tokyo
Since 2021, Hiromi has been in charge of youth engagement, social innovation activities, and Youth Co:Lab in Japan. She previously served at UNHCR Geneva and UNDP field offices in Darfur, Sudan, advancing meaningful youth engagement and overseeing peacebuilding and community livelihoods projects. From 2007 to 2011, she worked in Jordan as a JICA Volunteer (Youth Activities) and later as Advisor/Cultural Attaché at the Embassy of Japan in Qatar. Her work spans international development, youth empowerment, and building pathways for young people to engage with global systems. Hiromi holds a BA in Humanities from Seikei University in Japan, an MA in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights from the University of Essex, UK, and an MBA in Sustainable Business from Business School Lausanne, Switzerland. Why she matters to this conversation: Hiromi has worked across UNDP field offices and UNHCR Geneva, advancing youth engagement, peacebuilding, and community livelihoods projects. She understands how global systems function—and more importantly, how young people can navigate them. On March 10th, she will break down public-private-community collaboration, the skills required in international ecosystems, and pathways for youth engagement in global opportunities.

Ezinne Nwazulu - Managing Partner, 234Finance
Ezinne Nwazulu is a strategic business leader with over 13 years of cross-sector expertise in Energy, Finance, and Digital Innovation across Africa and Europe. As Director of Corporate Services at Nepal Energies Ltd, she provides strategic leadership across Corporate Communications and Strategy, Human Resources, and Digital Transformation for a leading Pan-African energy company with operations in over 6 countries. Ezinne is also the founder of E-Germinate Hub Ltd, where she champions African entrepreneurship through 234Finance.com—a digital platform focused on capacity building, mentorship, and access to finance. Through 234Finance, she has disbursed over $100,000 in grants, launched SME bootcamps, masterclasses, mentorship programs, and is building a 50,000+ stakeholder ecosystem on the continent. Her career includes launching Sterling Bank's Private Banking unit and executing $5M-$30M energy trades at Mercuria Energy Trading (Switzerland). She holds a Bachelor of Commerce in International Business (Dalhousie University) and is pursuing a Global Executive MBA at IESE Business School, Barcelona. A recognized Mentor at Mastercard Foundation and Board Advisor at Family Enterprise Network Nigeria, she excels in transforming strategy into profit and building high-impact partnerships. Why she matters to this conversation: Ezinne has over 13 years of cross-sector expertise in Energy, Finance, and Digital Innovation. Through 234Finance, she has disbursed over $100,000 in grants and built a 50,000+ stakeholder ecosystem across Africa. She knows what separates fundable entrepreneurs from everyone else. On March 10th, she will teach you about investment readiness, financial credibility, and what it really takes to prepare for capital.
MEET THE MODERATOR

Giftie Umo - Founder, Girls Leading Africa
Giftie Umo is the Founder and Executive Director of Girls Leading Africa, a nonprofit advancing vocational skills, leadership development, and mentoring for girls and young women in rural Nigeria. She also partners with organizations to design inclusive leadership and workforce development programs. With experience across nonprofit leadership, facilitation, and organizational learning, she is known for creating people-centered programs that drive impact. Giftie is a Ph.D. Candidate in Organizational Leadership, with research focused on women's leadership, intersectionality, and organizational change. Her professional background spans workforce development, nonprofit leadership, program design, facilitation, and organizational learning. She has led initiatives across healthcare, higher education, life sciences, and community-based organizations, with a strong focus on participant engagement, professional development, leadership cultivation, and systems-level impact. Why she matters to this conversation: Giftie is a nonprofit leader advancing vocational skills, leadership development, and mentoring for girls and young women in rural Nigeria. As a Ph.D. Candidate in Organizational Leadership, her research focuses on women's leadership and organizational change. She brings a people-centered approach to strategic conversations. On March 10th, she will guide the discussion to ensure you walk away with practical, actionable insights.
