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Kenya’s diaspora sent $5 billion home last year — more than any other sector including tourism. Before colonization, African lands were sacred, communal, and could not be sold outside the community. The property rights regime imposed by colonial powers is still causing land disputes, mining conflicts, and unsustainable extraction today. This closing session pairs Kenya’s Ambassador to Switzerland with a compliance investigator to reflect on what an African future actually looks like.
WHAT THIS PANEL COVERS
PANELISTS
• Pascal Gali — Strategic Advisor & Compliance Investigator; Founder, Shock Division (Moderator)
• Ambassador Fonzi Abbas — Ambassador of Kenya to Switzerland & Liechtenstein
unDavos is a community-driven summit running during WEF week in Davos, democratizing the conversation around global challenges.
🌐 undavos.com
Tags: Africa, Kenya, diaspora, sovereign wealth fund, corruption, property rights, colonialism, indigenous wisdom, sustainability, trade, procurement, governance, youth, women empowerment, East African Community, African future, investment, unDavos, Davos 2026, WEF
By Mark TurrellKenya’s diaspora sent $5 billion home last year — more than any other sector including tourism. Before colonization, African lands were sacred, communal, and could not be sold outside the community. The property rights regime imposed by colonial powers is still causing land disputes, mining conflicts, and unsustainable extraction today. This closing session pairs Kenya’s Ambassador to Switzerland with a compliance investigator to reflect on what an African future actually looks like.
WHAT THIS PANEL COVERS
PANELISTS
• Pascal Gali — Strategic Advisor & Compliance Investigator; Founder, Shock Division (Moderator)
• Ambassador Fonzi Abbas — Ambassador of Kenya to Switzerland & Liechtenstein
unDavos is a community-driven summit running during WEF week in Davos, democratizing the conversation around global challenges.
🌐 undavos.com
Tags: Africa, Kenya, diaspora, sovereign wealth fund, corruption, property rights, colonialism, indigenous wisdom, sustainability, trade, procurement, governance, youth, women empowerment, East African Community, African future, investment, unDavos, Davos 2026, WEF