
2026 Annual Malawi Social Entrepreneurship and SME
Conference and Expo | Registration
Sustaining Impact in Social Enterprises and SMEs:
Building Resilience in Finance and Market Readiness
The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Sustaining Impact in Social Enterprises and SMEs – Building Resilience in Finance and Market Readiness’, a platform for stakeholders to discuss innovative solutions, share best practices, and forge collaborations.
Transforming Social Ministries into Sustainable Social Enterprises
Objectives
Across Africa, social enterprises and SMEs are the primary engines for inclusive development. However, many remain trapped in survival mode due to:
- Capital Gaps: Persistent hurdles in accessing finance.
- Market Isolation: Weak linkages to regional and global value chains.
- Digital Deficits: Insufficient adoption of transformative technologies.
- Fragmented Ecosystems: A lack of collaborative networks to drive scale.
A distinctive pillar of this series is our focus on faith-based social enterprises, including those led by Catholic sisters and religious institutions. These organizations operate at the critical intersection of mission and market, providing essential services in healthcare, education, and agriculture in underserved regions.
The conference provides a unique, intentional space for these institutions to:
- Integrate into broader commercial markets.
- Navigate governance transitions.
- Balance social purpose with commercial viability.
- Engage in cross-sector peer learning with mainstream SMEs.
Overview
Registration Form
2026 Annual Malawi Social Entrepreneurship and SME Conference and Expo - (SGI Malawi) - Registration Form [General Public]
Theme: Sustaining Impact in Social Enterprises and SMEs - Building Resilience in Finance and Market Readiness
Target Participants
This event is designed to motivate and educate social entrepreneurs, providing them with valuable insights and practical advice they can apply to their own entrepreneurial endeavours.
Contacts
For more information, reach out to
- Sr. Peris Muchiri: pmuchiri@strathmore.edu or call +254 722 557 548.
- sbvpcommunications@strathmore.edu.

