Utu/Ubuntu Futures Tanzania 2026 brings together researchers, policymakers, community leaders, youth representatives, and cultural practitioners to explore how food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience can be reimagined through relational and future-oriented approaches grounded in African philosophies such as Ubuntu, Utu, Hunhu, and Botho. Held in Dar es Salaam on 1–2 June 2026, the workshop combines participatory foresight, storytelling, dialogue circles, and systems mapping to create shared spaces for reflection on care, reciprocity, repair, and collective responsibility in times of ecological and social disruption. Organised through collaborations involving the Leibniz Lab 'Systemic Sustainability', GIGA, ZALF, CIFOR-ICRAF, and African and European partners, the workshop seeks to move beyond extractive models of knowledge transfer toward more inclusive and transformative forms of science–policy–society engagement.

Detailed programme: Ubuntu Futures 2026_Programme