Treaty of Nairobi
Venue & Translation Scoping · Kenya
Background & Objectives
Between early May and late June 2025, donor generosity placed a Globalgood advance team on the ground in Nairobi. Three clear tasks framed the mission:
- locate venues capable of welcoming more than five-thousand delegates, dozens of heads of state and a full media corps
- design an inclusive language scheme covering Swahili, Kenyan Sign Language and all UN working tongues
- open a permanent security-and-logistics channel with Kenya’s Treasury, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UN Office at Nairobi

Financial Transparency — Scoping Phase Only

What Your Gift Will Achieve
Your contribution will help lay the groundwork for a successful Treaty of Nairobi convention and ensure that East Africa takes a leading role in the global transition to the Credit-to-Credit (C2C) Monetary System. With your gift, we will:
- Secure and prepare three candidate venues — the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON), and a private conference complex — each with detailed access, power-load, and delegate-flow maps to ensure smooth logistics and security.
- Develop and distribute the first-ever Swahili and Kenyan Sign Language glossary for C2C monetary terminology — promoting inclusive understanding of key concepts among diverse participants and local communities.
- Establish a unified government contact desk linking Kenya’s Treasury, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and UNON — streamlining all treaty-related logistics and coordination with domestic and international stakeholders.
- Deliver a fully costed parliamentary budget submission well ahead of schedule — accelerating the appropriation review process and enabling timely financial support for the Treaty Convention and its supporting programs.

Immediate Next Steps & Funding Gap
To transform scoping success into a formal host invitation we now require 225 000 USD.
That total will:
- underwrite the final host dossier and the diplomatic road-show that secures co-signatures (≈ 100 000 USD)
- build full translation and accessibility capacity—simultaneous booths, caption feeds, braille assets (≈ 50 000 USD)
- stand-up a Nairobi logistics hub and train twenty local event-management professionals (≈ 75 000 USD)
Note: these funds cover only the bridge to a signed host agreement. Delivering the eight-day summit itself will draw on a separate 75-100 million USD conference budget detailed in the Nairobi Treaty Budget Brief.
Organizational Footprint in Kenya
Consistent with Globalgood’s governance model, papers are going to be filed to incorporate Globalgood Kenya. Once approved, the Nairobi office will:
- manage on-the-ground partnerships, contracting and compliance
- may run continent-wide value-literacy campaigns from a new African regional hub
- serve as day-to-day secretariat for Treaty logistics across Africa

Timeline Note
Call to Action
Nairobi is ready; the world is watching. Help us lock the date for Bretton Woods 2.0.
- Give now at Donation Option
- Shape a bespoke grant via donate@globalgoodcorp.org
