Halifax to host DAM Global Summit 2025
5/8/20242 min read
Plans are being made for the maiden edition of the Drum Against Malaria (DAM) Global Summit in Halifax, Canada. The three-day programme summit is scheduled to be held from April 25 to 27 next year (2025).
The high point of the summit will be on April 25, the World Malaria Day. Organisers of the summit hope to use the opportunity to create awareness of the menace of Malaria in Africa, and the efforts of groups and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the fight. The summit will also shed more light on various advocacies, and interventions by the organisers in the provision of basic healthcare facilities for some disadvantaged communities in different African countries. It will also discuss ways of eradicating malaria in the African continent.
As part of the Malaria awareness creation, African culture and tourism assets like drumming and other heritage assets will be on display to promote inbound tourism to Africa.
The DAM Global Summit would also provide opportunities for Business to Business (BnB) networking with investors and businessmen from all over the world through the business summit. The founder of DAM Summit, Dr. Olugu Ukpai spoke on the plans currently on the ground: “The DAM Summit goes beyond mere malaria advocacy and socializing; it is a strategic art of building relationships that can open doors, foster collaborations, and drive personal and professional growth. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a professional, or simply someone looking to expand your horizons, the DAM Summit is a powerful tool in your arsenal. We will have investors from China, Singapore, and Canada together. It is going to be a total package.”
As part of the efforts to create awareness and mobilise support for the eradication of Malaria in Africa, the last day of the summit would be used to showcase African culture through the assemblage of different drums from different parts of Africa for a drum carnival. Olugu says, “We plan to have the highest assemblage of African drums in North America. We are encouraging participants for the summit and all our guests to come with at least two drums. We planned to make a statement in such a multicultural society like Canada on the richness of African culture and showcase the same to Africans in the Diaspora living in Canada. It will be an opportunity to experience Africa.
“This assemblage of African drums would be used to showcase the richness of African tradition and also our culture of music and dance.”
The DAM Global Summit, according to the organizers, would be an annual global event for both African cultural enthusiasts and businessmen from all over the world, and it will offer opportunities for business networking, for African cultural enthusiasts to connect and celebrate the richness of African culture. It will equally be used as a platform for advocacy against malaria and its eradication in Africa.