Early Bird tickets now available - secure this offer!
*Group Booking: Get 6 tickets for the price of 5. Please ensure you select the "Group booking" option in the ticket link.
Ticket Type |
Sale Dates |
Member |
Non-Member |
Student |
Super Early Bird Ticket |
01 April 2025 - 14 April 2025 |
400 |
500 |
200 |
Early Bird Ticket |
15 April 2025 - 01 June 2025 |
500 |
650 |
250 |
Standard Ticket |
02 June 2025 - 12 August 2025 |
600 |
800 |
300 |
*The fee is subject to a 15% tax. |
As the world faces an escalating array of development and humanitarian crises, CID Annual Conference 2025 seeks to empower global stakeholders to harness the power of collaboration and innovation. From the aftermath of natural disasters in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea to conflicts in Gaza and Sudan, this conference will spotlight the challenges faced by communities and the urgent need for coordinated action. These diverse yet interconnected crises highlight the necessity for innovative approaches that leverage technology, partnerships, and local knowledge to deliver sustainable solutions.
This year's conference will bring together NGOs, government agencies, private sector innovators, and community leaders to explore actionable strategies for collective impact. Delegates will dive into real-world examples of development in action with case study presentations from leaders in the sector.
Attendees will leave equipped with a richer understanding of how partnerships drive innovation. By fostering dialogue and actionable commitments, the conference aims to transform insights into scalable solutions that address immediate needs while building long-term resilience. Together, we will unite voices to not only tackle today’s crises but also build a global framework for a more equitable and sustainable future.
Marking CID’s 40 Year Anniversary this year’s conference will be held as an intensive one-day programme held at Te Papa, Wellington on 20 August 2025.
Conference 2025 will feature experts and speakers from across the world featured in keynote address, panel discussions, breakout concurrent workshops and numerous networking opportunities while enjoying morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, networking drinks & canapes and the Official Awards Dinner.
The Annual CID Collaboration and Photo Awards will be featured and announced at the Official Awards Dinner including a keynote address from Rt Hon Winston Peters, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Following CID’s sold-out 2023 and 2024 events we anticipate strong interest for this key annual event for Aotearoa’s international development and humanitarian sectors. We would encourage your early registration and look forward to meeting you in August.
Conference 2024 Showreel Video
Watch short highlights video from Conference 2024 below.