Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The conference will take place on 17 September 2024.
The digital platform is now open – log in here.
UTC+3 (Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Istanbul). The agenda will be displayed in the time zone set on your computer.
The conference will take place at the CIFOR-ICRAF campus in Nairobi, Kenya, and online. The conference online platform will be open two weeks before the conference from 4 September 2024.
You can enter the online conference platform here. Before you do, watch this 2-minute video to learn how to use the conference platform, or take a look at our welcome guide.
ONLINE TICKETS: You can pay what you want to attend GLF Nairobi online. You can choose to attend for free, or buy a solidarity online pass for €9, €20 or €50. Your support will help us continue to grow the movement for sustainable landscapes and amplify voices that would otherwise go unheard.
IN-PERSON TICKETS: We do not offer free tickets to join in person. However, we offer special discounts for residents of the Global South* involved with a community-based organization or NGO, as well as youth up to age 35. In-person tickets for one day are priced between €39 and €249.
*Including low-income, lower-middle-income, and upper-middle-income economies according to the World Bank.
Yes, you will be able to join us in person or online for all sessions of the conference.
You can enter the online conference platform here.
If you have an online ticket, you can join us via the online conference platform, which is now open. You can enter the online conference platform here.
If you haven’t registered for the conference yet, get your ticket here.
If you’ll be attending in person, the event will be held at the CIFOR-ICRAF campus in Nairobi, Kenya. Read more about the venue and traveling to the location here.
The digital platform is now open – log in here. We encourage you to personalize your agenda by bookmarking your favorite sessions, get to know the speakers, join pre-event activities, connect with fellow participants, and more. After the event, you will be able to access the event platform and view all of the sessions on demand until 6 October.
As this event is a mix of live and pre-recorded sessions, we recommend a download speed of at least 1.5 Mbps. You can check on the status of your own connection by running an internet speed test, which will provide you with a measurement for both download and upload speeds. If you’ll be streaming sessions using mobile data, pay careful attention to the download speed, as this is the data you’ll be using.
To make your conference experience inclusive, meaningful, and positive, we kindly ask you to take a brief look at our etiquette before browsing the conference platform and adding sessions to your calendar.
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