Kasapo, the Country Director and Co-Founder of 2nd Door Zambia, is a driving force behind its strategic management. With a keen focus on strategic management and a passion for sustainability, she guides businesses to operate more responsibly and create a meaningful impact on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By integrating the SDGs into their operations and corporate social investments, she facilitates their efforts towards a better future. Kasapo is an esteemed authority in social investment, effectively mobilising resources and building capacity for community-based organisations through powerful collaborations with the private sector. Furthermore, Kasapo’s influence extends beyond organizational boundaries as she serves as the Co-Chair for the African Youth SDGs Summit. Her unwavering commitment lies in empowering young people to actively participate in the implementation, monitoring, and accountability of the SDGs in Africa. Recognizing her remarkable contributions, Kasapo was honoured with the prestigious African Youth SDGs Achievers Award for Female Leadership of the Year in 2022.

Raju Kendre
Founder and CEO, Eklavya India Foundation.
Raju Kendre, a Social Entrepreneur, Hailing from a nomadic tribal family in Vidarbha, where his parents did not even finish primary education. Raju Kendre’s journey to becoming a social entrepreneur is all the more remarkable. Raju’s own lived experience inspires him to found Eklavya India Foundation in 2017. The Foundation’s mission is to promote higher education and leadership in first-generation learners, Over the last six years, Eklavya India Foundation has made a significant impact by conducting career awareness workshops for 25,000 students from rural and tribal regions and enabling 1200 first-generation learners to gain admission into around sixty top-notch universities and fellowship programmes. The Foundation has also provided a cumulative 0.7 Million hours of mentorship and career guidance in the last six years.
He holds a Masters in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and recently completed his MSc in Development Studies at the prestigious SOAS, University of London, on the prestigious Chevening Scholarship offered by the FCDO, UK. During his time in London, Raju realized the under-representation of underrepresented groups in world-class universities and global scholarships, which led him to start the Global Scholars Program. The program trains 60+ first-generation students in its pilot batch for a year, with the goal of producing at least 2000 Global Scholars in the next decade. Raju aims to create global leaders from marginalized communities with empathy and social justice vision.