Blockchain technology is transforming various industries by offering unique features that enable transparency, security, and efficiency in data management, supply chain management, and payments, among other things.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in addressing societal challenges, and blockchain technology could significantly enhance their efficiency and transparency, thereby increasing their positive impact on humanity. To empower NGOs with the knowledge and skills to leverage blockchain technology, Impac Plus hosted an NGO Bootcamp on Blockchain Technology in Kenya.
This event brought together NGO stakeholders and International Development professionals to explore how blockchain technology can be integrated in the development of technology solutions for their internal operations and field responses. It was also an avenue to discuss the possibilities of catalyzing the attainment of the SDGs through blockchain technology.
This Program is part of our ongoing series of events focused on blockchain compliance and regulation that took place concurrently in Nigeria and Kenya. In hosting these series of events, we formed strategic partnerships with prominent organizations, including Polygon, 1inch, Aragon, Binance, Convexity, YALI to deliver these programs effectively. Our primary objective is to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory frameworks surrounding blockchain technology in Nigeria and Kenya, bridging the gap between these regulations and organizations across various sectors.
This bootcamp took place on November 30th, from 12 p.m at AFRALTI Campus, which is adjacent to CAK and off Waiyaki Way in Westlands Nairobi.