1. Gwembe Valley

The Leading Ladies Exhibit

An interactive exhibition showcasing tokenized African artifacts

Our goal is to create a new value addition cycle through the exhibits on our platform. Through the Women's History Museum of Zambia, we connected with the Gwembe Valley community in the Southern Province of Zambia. Proceeds support community-voted SDG development projects.

10,595

PROJECT FUNDS RAISED (USD)

Total from grants towards exhibit facilitation, donations, and ticket sales

71

TICKETS SOLD

Combined digital & physical exhibit attendance

300

COMMUNITY REACH

Direct beneficiaries in Gwembe Valley

Project Milestones

PhaseDateGoalStatusTransaction
110-11-2024Exhibit DeploymentDigital launch of the exhibit on SummitShare platform, including tokenized artifacts and interactive gallery accessCompletedView
213-12-2024Physical Exhibit/LaunchLive exhibition event in Lusaka, Zambia featuring physical artifacts and community engagementCompletedRead
301-04-2025Funds distributed into community EscrowTransfer of collected funds to a secure escrow contract for community benefit (80%) and administrative costs (20%)CompletedView
412-04-2025Voting on Community Funding ProposalCommunity members participate in selecting development projects aligned with SDG goalsIn ProgressView
5TBAFunding/Disbursement of Funds in EscrowRelease of funds from escrow for approved community projectsPendingView
6TBAImplementation of Community Funding ProposalThe IRL stage which involves the actual implementation of community voted proposal + Data collectionPendingView

Fund Distribution Scheme

80%

Community Fund

20%

Administrative

Next Steps

  • 1
    Community voting on development objectives
  • 2
    Project implementation planning
  • 3
    Fund disbursement and project execution