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South Africa Risks Forum 2025
The Global Risks Forum – National Engagement Series: South Africa is an annual, hybrid-format initiative led by NWG South Africa, an independent coalition of researchers, civil society leaders, youth advocates, and global partners. Operating independently of the Government of South Africa and free from political affiliation, NWG South Africa offers a nonpartisan platform for advancing disaster risk reduction (DRR), disaster risk finance (DRF), and disaster risk intelligence (DRI) through systems innovation and inclusive governance.
As part of the broader mandate of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and the Global Risks Forum (GRF), the forum brings together stakeholders from the quintuple helix—academia, civil society, private sector, international organizations, and government (as stakeholders only)—to address complex risks across social, environmental, economic, and governance systems.
Strategic Purpose
The South Africa edition is designed to:
- Tackle multifaceted risks including energy insecurity, water scarcity, urban flooding, public health threats, and digital infrastructure fragility;
- Promote anticipatory governance, open innovation, and social equity in climate adaptation, education, and urban planning;
- Integrate Indigenous knowledge systems, civic technology, and youth-led resilience models into national and local strategies;
- Support regional cooperation across the African continent in risk-informed finance, environmental justice, and multilevel governance.
Sessions emphasize simulation-based policy design, data-driven collaboration, and community-centered adaptation strategies that reflect South Africa’s diversity and complexity.
Technical Foundation: Nexus Ecosystem Integration
The forum is powered by the Nexus Ecosystem, a modular, AI- and quantum-cloud-enabled infrastructure that supports dynamic, decentralized, and inclusive risk governance. Key Nexus capabilities for South Africa include:
- AI-enhanced forecasting and scenario modeling for water systems, energy resilience, and public health
- Geospatial and Earth observation intelligence for land reform, urban vulnerability, and resource equity mapping
- Blockchain-enabled disaster finance platforms for social protection, climate insurance, and youth innovation funds
- IoT-integrated early warning systems for informal settlements, climate-related hazards, and food insecurity
- Digital twin simulations for township planning, sustainable infrastructure, and educational equity
- Cyber-physical risk dashboards for state capacity, infrastructure strain, and hybrid threats
- Localized benchmarking frameworks aligned with the SDGs, AU Agenda 2063, and South Africa’s National Development Plan (NDP)
These tools empower stakeholders to co-develop just, anticipatory, and evidence-informed systems for risk management, service delivery, and social resilience.
Governance and Participation
NWG South Africa operates with complete institutional independence, in alignment with the participatory, ethical, and scientific values of the GRA and GRF. It is not affiliated with or accountable to any political or governmental entity, ensuring transparency, impartiality, and inclusiveness.
Participation is open to researchers, grassroots organizations, entrepreneurs, Indigenous leaders, students, government stakeholders, and international collaborators. The forum fosters open dialogue, strategic foresight, and collective innovation for a resilient and equitable South Africa.
Join the Movement
We invite climate activists, policy innovators, technologists, educators, and civic leaders to contribute to the Global Risks Forum – South Africa Series as speakers, partners, and co-creators. Together, let us build adaptive, inclusive, and ethically grounded systems of risk governance that reflect South Africa’s legacy of transformation and global leadership.
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- Date: Aug 22 - 31 2025
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