Titled “Global challenges: Asian Solutions” and delivered in partnership with The Hasanah Forum 2023, it will host more than 1,000 delegates to convene on pertinent social impact challenges specific to Asia.
AVPN, the largest network of social investors active in Asia, today announced the upcoming AVPN Global Conference 2023, Asia’s largest social investment conference that gathers global and Asian investors, funders, philanthropists, policymakers, as well as Limited Partners, marking the first time that this annual conference is held in Malaysia.
Taking place in Kuala Lumpur from 20 to 22 June 2023 and co-hosted with Yayasan Hasanah, the foundation of Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional, the AVPN Global Conference focuses on putting Asian voices at the forefront of global discourse. Titled Global Challenges: Asian Solutions, the conference will focus on Asian leadership to address urgent issues in gender, climate, healthcare and livelihoods through collaboration and community ownership.
Also happening in parallel is The Hasanah Forum (THF), Malaysia’s premier social impact conference organised by Yayasan Hasanah. In its debut in 2021, THF urged the social impact sector to reconsider what it means to do good – from seeing it as an act of charity, to an act that champions justice for the people. This year, themed “Fostering Justice-Based Philanthropy: Shifting the Narrative to Action”, this second edition of THF will build on those discussions to drive real-world action.
Naina Subberwal Batra, CEO of AVPN said, “there is urgency to collectively address the critical needs and burning issues in our region. The AVPN Global Conference is organised to bring together delegates who are interested in social impact, to find partners, be inspired by what has been achieved, and learn from best practices across Asia. AVPN has always championed collaboration and partnerships and truly Asian models for driving social impact.
The conference is the best place to witness the formation and announcement of new partnerships, the innovation of catalytic funding vehicles, and ultimately the movement of more capital towards impact in our region.”
Dato’ Shahira Ahmed Bazari, Trustee and Managing Director of Yayasan Hasanah, said “we are pleased to work in partnership with a social investor network like AVPN, which has a global reach and an Asian impact focus.
We look forward to providing the global and regional delegates with a deeper understanding of the Malaysian social investment context with the wider Asia region. As the convener, collaborator, and catalyst for change in the social impact sector, we see it as our responsibility to bring to Malaysia the most current conversations to be had in this space and we can’t think of a better conference to host.”
AVPN, with more than 600 diverse members across 33 markets, enables collaborations 1 Includes asset managers, family offices, and institutional investors. between policy makers, family offices, foundations and the private sector, bringing to bear the field needs, knowledge, and policy environment, and to increase the impact and flow of capital deployed towards closing the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) gaps in Asia.
Taking place alongside the AVPN Global Conference 2023 is The Hasanah Forum, the flagship event of Yayasan Hasanah, which aims to provide delegates with a deeper understanding of the Malaysian social investment context and its position within the wider Asia region.
The three-day AVPN Global Conference 2023 expects to see over 1,000 attendees from more than 40 markets convening and networking across the various plenaries and sessions, impact live showcases, workshops and masterclasses, and many other activities.
This year’s attendees can expect to hear from an array of industry experts, such as Ajay Piramal (Piramal Foundation), Cathy Marsh (Asian Development Bank), Dato’ Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir (Khazanah Nasional Berhad), Eric Rice (BlackRock), Gabriel Leung (Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust), Kathleen Chew (YTL Foundation), Pamela Alexander (KKR), Rob Rosen (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation), Stephen Lee (Nuveen & TIAA Investments), and many others.
For more information about the conference, visit AVPN Asia.
Meanwhile, The Hasanah Forum aims to bring forward key best practices and learnings in the region to Malaysia via a knowledge exchange, catalysing action-oriented conversations and nurturing thought leadership amidst the changing face of philanthropy towards real-world action.
This year, attendees would hear best practices from leaders and doers in the social impact ecosystem; across civil society organisations, social enterprises, corporations, policymakers and academia, such as Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican (Ministry of Finance, Malaysia), Ng Boon Heong (Temasek Foundation), Anshu Gupta (Goonj), Cliff Prior (Global Steering Group for Impact Investing), Louise Pulford (Social Innovation Exchange, SIX), Dato’ Seri Paduka Maimunah Mohd Sharif (UN-Habitat), Ganesh Muren (Saora Industries), Prof. Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood (Sunway University Malaysia), Matthew Smith (CEO, Fortify Rights), Rashvin Pal Singh (Biji-biji Initiative), Dr. Ruth Shapiro (Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society, CAPS), Pritha Venkatachalam (The Bridgespan Group), Dr. J. Satrijo Tanudjojo (TanotoFoundation). To watch the free live stream, sign up here.
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