During her recent business trip to Kenya, Professor Dr. Grimm had the privilege of delivering a guest lecture at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on the pivotal role of social entrepreneurship in fostering skills, development and communication. This invitation, extended by Dr. Atif Ikram Butt, Section Chief overseeing Public Advocacy and Communication at UNEP's headquarters in Nairobi, was particularly meaningful as Dr. Butt himself is an alumnus of the Brandt School, having graduated in 2006 as one of its inaugural Master of Public Policy students.
Dr. Grimm's presentation, followed by a lively question and answer session, underscored the significance of (social) entrepreneurship within the realm of public and international organizations, resonating deeply with the audience and UNEP staff. The ensuing discussion delved into the transformative potential of an entrepreneurial mindset, particularly in the leadership of public and NGO sector entities, as well as its role in driving grassroots development initiatives across diverse contexts.
In an intriguing development shared during the visit, Dr. Butt revealed plans for the relocation of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) headquarters to Nairobi, highlighting the growing importance of the Global South in shaping international policymaking and advocacy efforts. Additionally, there are discussions underway regarding the potential relocation of the UN World Food Program to Nairobi.