Nairobi, Kenya
Monday, 27 April - Friday, 1 May 2026

Strengthen the quality and usefulness of your impact reporting through practical tools, real-world examples, and peer discussion.  

This interactive, in-person session is guided by the Impact Performance Reporting Norms, a market-wide consensus on what investor impact reports should include and how to ensure the information is valuable to report readers. Learning will be reinforced through three follow-up webinar sessions, each one hour long, held after the in-person workshop to support deeper application and continued peer exchange. 

28 April 2026

09:00 – 13:00

AVCA Members: GBP 250

Non-Members: GBP 375

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What to expect

  • Practical Introduction to the Impact Performance Reporting Norms 
    Learn what the Norms require and how they define high-quality, decision-useful reporting. 
  • Guidance on effective report content 
    Explore how to ensure reports are complete, relevant, and neutral, with practical examples. 
  • Interactive and peer-driven learning 
    Apply concepts through group exercises and discussion with peers. 
  • Techniques for credible reporting 
    Gain practical approaches to investor contribution, portfolio-level aggregation, and impact attribution. 
  • Actionable takeaways 
    Leave the in-person workshop with clear ideas to improve your impact reporting and use the three post-workshop webinars to refine outputs, address challenges, and plan next steps with expert guidance. 
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Facilitator

Matt is a Director of Impact Frontiers, responsible for leading research and field-building projects. Prior to Impact Frontiers, Matt was Head of Impact at The Good Economy, where he led a team supporting alternative asset managers to strengthen their impact management practices. He established The Good Economy’s impact verification and assurance service as well as advising on the fast-moving landscape for sustainability regulations and impact management norms. 

From 2016-2019 Matt was evaluation lead for the UK government’s flagship initiative to develop the impact investing ecosystem in the Global South. As part of this role he innovated stakeholder-centric approaches to impact measurement for UK’s development finance institution and supported the establishment of Impact Management Project. 

Matt spent over a decade at the United Nations working on labour rights and employment impact assessments. He was technical lead for the development of the Global Impact Investing Network's IRIS+ Quality Jobs theme. 

He has published widely on the topics of social impact measurement and evaluation. Matt’s articles have appeared in the Stanford Social Innovation Review and Pioneers Post, as well as in peer-reviewed journals and presented at meetings of the Academy of Management. He is currently part of the guest faculty for the Oxford Impact Measurement Programme at Said Business School. He holds degrees from University College London and King’s College London alongside the CFA Certificate in ESG Investing. 

 

 

Yewande Ososanya is the CEO of Strateco Sustainability, where she works with investors and enterprises to strengthen performance and impact through a systems-thinking approach. She is also part of the team at Impact Frontiers, where she leads and delivers Africa-focused work including training and fund manager engagement.  

Yewande has led and contributed to research on impact valuation and impact management through collaborations with Social Value International, UNDP, and the Capitals Coalition. 

She was previously Sustainability Strategy Lead at PwC Nigeria and has over a decade of experience across governance, risk, compliance, and testing roles within global banks. She is a qualified Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW). 

Yewande is an active contributor to several impact investing initiatives across Africa.