
Zimbabwe Risks Forum 2025
The Global Risks Forum – National Engagement Series: Zimbabwe is an annual, hybrid-format initiative led by NWG Zimbabwe, an autonomous coalition of experts, researchers, community leaders, and innovators. Operating independently from the Government of Zimbabwe or any political institution, NWG Zimbabwe serves as a nonpartisan platform for system-level dialogue and co-creation in disaster risk reduction (DRR), disaster risk finance (DRF), and disaster risk intelligence (DRI).
This initiative is part of the global framework of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and Global Risks Forum (GRF), fostering transdisciplinary collaboration across the quintuple helix—academia, civil society, private sector, international partners, and public sector institutions (engaged as stakeholders, not organizers).
Strategic Purpose
The Zimbabwe edition is designed to:
- Confront intersecting risks including climate volatility, food insecurity, infrastructure fragility, and economic disruption;
- Enable anticipatory planning for droughts, cyclones, and transboundary water management in the Zambezi basin;
- Support inclusive innovation in disaster finance, including community insurance models and mobile-enabled social protection;
- Amplify Indigenous knowledge systems, youth leadership, and diaspora engagement for regenerative development.
Sessions are action-oriented, with emphasis on co-creating policies, digital platforms, and financial tools that embed equity, resilience, and sustainability.
Technical Foundation: Nexus Ecosystem Integration
The forum is powered by the Nexus Ecosystem, an integrated infrastructure using AI, quantum computing, and blockchain to support real-time risk governance, simulation, and systemic foresight. Core capabilities include:
- AI/ML-enhanced risk modelling for food systems, public health, and environmental stressors
- Geospatial and Earth Observation analytics for land use, water scarcity, and hazard mapping
- Blockchain-enabled finance systems for drought-indexed insurance, local aid transfers, and transparent recovery funds
- IoT-based early warning and monitoring networks for extreme weather, agricultural pests, and disease outbreaks
- Digital twin and simulation environments for infrastructure planning and multi-stakeholder crisis response
- Decentralized data governance standards supporting open access, ethical use, and resilience benchmarking
These tools allow local actors to co-design scalable, future-ready solutions tailored to Zimbabwe’s development and risk landscape.
Governance and Participation
NWG Zimbabwe is independently governed, aligned with the values and operational standards of GRA and GRF. The forum is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or accountable to any government entity, ensuring transparent, neutral, and ethically guided collaboration.
Participation is open to researchers, practitioners, Indigenous leaders, youth organizations, finance innovators, and policy actors working toward Zimbabwe’s systemic resilience and sustainable development.
Join the Movement
We welcome partners, thinkers, and change agents to contribute to the Global Risks Forum – Zimbabwe Series. Be part of shaping the next generation of anticipatory governance, inclusive finance, and community-driven resilience strategies within a global ecosystem of solidarity and innovation.
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Local Time
- Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
- Date: Aug 21 - 31 2025
- Time: All Day