Congratulations on attending the AVA Summit in Nairobi! Great to see your enthusiasm! Unfortunately, I can’t attend due to scheduling conflicts, but I’m very excited about strengthening global advocacy networks through events like this.
I find it most valuable to create personal connections with people. These personal connections make it much easier to contact people afterward for fresh input and collaborations.
I’d love to see your thoughts on those core questions you mentioned—maybe as a detailed forum post after the summit? Strategic insights from pioneers in emerging advocacy areas could be incredibly helpful for others considering similar work in underrepresented regions, and for advocates from other regions like myself.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message and warm congratulations. Your encouragement truly resonates with me as I prepare to immerse myself in this impactful gathering. While it is unfortunate that scheduling constraints prevent your participation this year, I fully appreciate and echo your perspective on the value of strengthening global advocacy linkages through convenings like the AVA Summit.
I wholeheartedly agree that building genuine, personal connections is foundational to sustaining collaborative momentum beyond the event itself. I intend to prioritise meaningful interactions with fellow delegates, ensuring that these new relationships can translate into continued dialogue, knowledge exchange, and actionable collaborations long after we leave Nairobi.
Indeed, I will be crafting a comprehensive forum post after the summit. I aim to distil strategic insights, share key takeaways, and spotlight pioneering ideas that could benefit others working to expand advocacy in underrepresented regions, and offer relevant perspectives for colleagues like yourself operating in diverse contexts.
Congratulations on attending the AVA Summit in Nairobi! Great to see your enthusiasm! Unfortunately, I can’t attend due to scheduling conflicts, but I’m very excited about strengthening global advocacy networks through events like this.
I find it most valuable to create personal connections with people. These personal connections make it much easier to contact people afterward for fresh input and collaborations.
I’d love to see your thoughts on those core questions you mentioned—maybe as a detailed forum post after the summit? Strategic insights from pioneers in emerging advocacy areas could be incredibly helpful for others considering similar work in underrepresented regions, and for advocates from other regions like myself.
Have a great time at the summit!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message and warm congratulations. Your encouragement truly resonates with me as I prepare to immerse myself in this impactful gathering. While it is unfortunate that scheduling constraints prevent your participation this year, I fully appreciate and echo your perspective on the value of strengthening global advocacy linkages through convenings like the AVA Summit.
I wholeheartedly agree that building genuine, personal connections is foundational to sustaining collaborative momentum beyond the event itself. I intend to prioritise meaningful interactions with fellow delegates, ensuring that these new relationships can translate into continued dialogue, knowledge exchange, and actionable collaborations long after we leave Nairobi.
Indeed, I will be crafting a comprehensive forum post after the summit. I aim to distil strategic insights, share key takeaways, and spotlight pioneering ideas that could benefit others working to expand advocacy in underrepresented regions, and offer relevant perspectives for colleagues like yourself operating in diverse contexts.