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01 Jun 2022In conversation with Thabang Skwambane00:37:50

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Thabang Skwambane the CEO of the NAHANA Communications Group and a well-known community philanthropist. 

He joins Bhekinkosi Moyo about how his transition into philanthropy and what the work of the sector means to him.

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21 Jun 2022In Conversation with Mmabatho Maboya00:55:24

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Mmabatho Maboya is the CEO of the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation.

She chats with Bhekinkosi Moyo about her career and how she has used her experience to develop philanthropy efforts.

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05 Jul 2022In Conversation with Rachel Kolisi00:38:53

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Rachel Kolisi is the co-founder of the Kolisi Foundation, an organisation that aims to change the story of inequality in South Africa by responding with compassion and courage to the challenges faced by our nation. 

In this episode, Rachel chats with Bhekinkosi Moyo about her inspiration for the Foundation and what philanthropy means to her.

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21 Jul 2022In Conversation with Mamotshidisi Mohapi00:54:44

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Mamotshidi Mohapi is a Programme Officer at the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, an organisation that supports projects around the world that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society. 

Listen as Mamotshidi chats with Bhekinkosi Moyo the Director at CAPSI about how she got into philanthropy and what philanthropy means to her.

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09 Aug 2022In Conversation with Rose Maruru00:43:45

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Rose Maruru is the co-founder of EPIC-Africa, a Senegal–based non-profit whose mission is to fill critical data and capacity gaps in the philanthropic marketplace in Africa. 

Rose chats with Bhekinkosi Moyo the Director at CAPSI about how she started her career in philanthropy and how she envisions the future of the sector.

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24 Aug 2022In Conversation with Berita00:50:22

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Berita is an award-winning, platinum-selling singer-songwriter and music producer. Berita is also the founder of Women of Music Business abbreviated WOMB, a pan-African women empowerment non-profit organisation and sits on the board of  the Recording Industry of South Africa.

She speaks with Bhekiknosi Moyo about  WOMB and how she uses this initiative to fulfill philanthropic responsibilities.
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09 Sep 2022In Conversation with Yvonne Chaka Chaka00:43:59

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Yvonne Chaka Chaka is as a world-class performer defined by originality, creativity, and consummate showmanship. As a young performer, Yvonne Chaka Chaka happened to have been the first black child to have made an appearance on South African television, in 1981. She travels the world advocating for social justice, education and economic empowerment for women and girls. 

She talks to Bhekinkosi Moyo about how she got into philanthropy and what philanthropy means to her.

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31 Oct 2022In Conversation with Dr. Emmanuel Taban00:46:35

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Dr Emmanuel Taban is well-known as a Pugnologist but has served as a Physician, a Medical Registrar and a General Practitioner and he is an avid runner. 

He speaks to Bhekinkosi Moyo, the Director at CAPSI about his passion for running, his book and how he got into philanthropy with his vision to create a society that is highly educated and motivated resulting in the sustainable development of Africa.

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31 Oct 2022In Conversation with Prof. Jonathan Mukuwira00:32:12

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Author of over 45 journal articles and 30 book chapters, Jonathan Makuwira is a Professor of Development Studies and the current Deputy Vice Chancellor of Malawi University of Science and Technology. He is a Research Associate in the Department of Development Studies at Nelson Mandela University and a Visiting Fellow at Airlangga University. His academic career has seen him teach International Development at RMIT University, Comparative Indigenous Studies at Central Queensland University and Peace Studies at the University of New England. 

He talks to Professor Bheki Moyo about his upbringing and his life journey that led him to where he is now. 

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31 Oct 2022In Conversation with Dumiso Gatsha00:49:07

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Dumiso (pronouns They/Them/Their) is a proudly Pan African, unequivocally non-binary queer feminist working on eliminating the barriers between grassroots experiences and global policymaking. They are the Founder of Success Capital Organisation, a queer, youth, migrant, ethnic minority, feminist-led, managed and serving grassroots organisation challenging power, privilege and patriarchy impeding decolonial, climate, health, gender, and socioeconomic justice. 

Dumiso speaks to Bhekinosi Moyo about Pan-Africanism and the work that they have achieved over the years.

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17 Nov 2022In Conversation with Prof. Maurice Radebe00:48:47

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Professor Maurice Radebe is currently Head and Director of Wits Business School. Previously he served as Executive Vice President responsible for Sasol’s Energy Business globally was accountable for the successful marketing of all the Energy Business’ products as well as managing the gas -to -liquids (GTL) joint ventures in Qatar (ORYX GTL) and Nigeria (EGTL), the gas-to-power (GTP) venture in Mozambique. Maurice Radebe is the Founder and Chairman of Unleashing Leadership Potential Foundation in South Africa. 

Prof Maurice speaks with Bhekinkosi Moyo about his upbringing and how that led to his passion for leadership and philanthropy.

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13 Dec 2022In Conversation with Sibongile Mkhabela01:02:19

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Sibongile (Bongi) Mkhabela, a social worker by profession and a passionate social activist by orientation currently spearheads the newly formed independent  Barloworld Empowerment  Foundation in the capacity of  Chief Executive Director. This independent  Foundation has defined its mission to ignite self-belief and unleash resilient communities in Africa. 

In a conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo the Director at CAPSI, Bongi shares about her philanthropical journey and amongst many other things, she speaks in more detail about the work of the foundation.

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16 Dec 2022In Conversation with Nana Afadzinu00:49:34

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Nana Afadzinu is the Executive Director of the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She has worked with and within the civil society sector for the past 24 years. She is a passionate advocate for sustainable development in Africa with the full participation of an effective, efficient, influential and sustainable civil society. She is a lawyer by profession and has worked in the areas of governance, human rights, philanthropy and capacity development with several mission-oriented organisations in Africa.

She joins Prof Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation reflecting on her career as a change maker, and her vision for philanthropy in Africa. 

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20 Feb 2023In Conversation with Jessica Chiliza00:32:06

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Jessica Chiliza is the Associate Program Director at Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project. She has 17 years of global health experience, working for NGOs, and academic institutions, as a consultant, and has been involved with donor coordination. For the past 13 years while living in South Africa, her focus has been on the HIV/AIDS epidemic and philanthropy.

She joins Prof Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation reflecting on her journey as a change maker, and understanding of the philanthropic landscape in Africa. 

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03 Mar 2023In Conversation with Chantal Uwizera00:38:23

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Chantal Uwizera is the Head of African Philanthropy at Save the Children UK. She is an international development professional with 10 years of dedicated experience working with governments, the private sector, international agencies (UN), foundations, philanthropies, and non-profits to drive social impact. 

She joins Prof Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation reflecting on her work at Save the Children UK and her understanding of the philanthropic landscape in Africa. 

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14 Mar 2023In Conversation with Shelagh Gastrow00:54:07

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Shelagh Gastrow is a veteran African philanthropist who has been involved in the world of philanthropy through her leadership of Inyathelo: The South African Institute for Advancement which she founded in Cape Town in 2002. She is also well-known in the civil society sector for her mentorship and support of many non-profit leaders 

In this episode, she joins CAPSI Director, Bhekinkosi Moyo in sharing her philanthropic journey with Inyathelo and vision for African philanthropy. 

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28 Mar 2023In Conversation with Malik Dasoo00:24:43

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Malik Dasoo is an activist on social and environmental justice initiatives. He is a researcher at The African Climate Foundation. He has experience in South Africa’s biodiversity sector having worked with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) on their Natural Capital Accounting and Ecological Infrastructure programs.  

In this episode, he joins CAPSI Director, Bhekinkosi Moyo in sharing his philanthropic journey and vision for African philanthropy. 

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04 Apr 2023In Conversation with Sarah Rennie00:38:38

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Sarah Rennie is an expert philanthropist with special interest in corporate social investment in education. She was the founding Chairperson of the Independent Philanthropy Association South Africa (IPASA). She currently serves as the Chairperson of the Grindrod Family Centenary Trust.

In this episode, she speaks to Bhekinkosi Moyo about her journey in philanthropy as a leader and pioneer. 

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18 Apr 2023In Conversation with Logan Shitlavane00:40:57

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Logan Shitlavane is the Board Chair of Bridging The Gap Youth Empowerment (BTGYE), a non-profit organization that offers all kinds of support that will be required by youths in their community to help ensure their success in life.  

In this episode he joins our Director Bhekinkosi Moyo and gives more insight to BTYGE, and his journey as a youth philanthropist.

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22 Oct 2022In Conversation with Nicolette Naylor01:01:39

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Nicolette Naylor is a South African feminist human rights lawyer, who has completed an LLM in International Human Rights at University College London. She joined the global philanthropic community when she was appointed Program Officer at the Ford Foundation and has recently been appointed International Program Director: Gender, Racial & Ethnic Justice.

She talks about her journey and the philanthropical work she has done over the past 16 years with the Ford Foundation.

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25 Apr 2023In Conversation with Dr Judy Dlamini01:02:37

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 Dr Judy Dlamini is a medical and academic doctor, businesswoman, author, and philanthropist. She is the Founder and Executive Chairman of Mbekani Group, which has been in business for 25 years, Wits University Chancellor, co-founder, sponsor and trustee of Mkhiwa Trust, her family’s PBO used for social upliftment, focusing on rural development, health and education; and founder of Female Academic Leaders Fellowship NPC, a PBO for developing a pipeline of black women leaders in academia. She chairs the board of Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, GBVF Response Fund and is a director of SA SME Fund. 

In this episode, she talks to CAPSI Director, Bhekinkosi Moyo about her illustrious career and life journey. 

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23 May 2023In Conversation with Jenny Hodgson01:02:44

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Jenny Hodgson is the executive director of the Global Fund for Community Foundations (GFCF), a globally-networked organization and the leading global voice on community philanthropy as an essential pillar of a reimagined civil society architecture that emphasises people-led, people-owned development and shifts power closer to the ground.

In this episode, she delves into her philanthropic journey with GFCF, why #ShiftThePower has become an important conversation in development and grant-making in the continent.

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09 Jun 2023In Conversation with Theo Sowa00:44:07

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Theo Sowa is a women’s rights and social justice activist and the former Chief Executive Officer of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF). As a feminist activist, her work has encompassed an intersectional approach to promoting equality and justice. She has a special interest in strengthening the role and impact of philanthropic activity in Africa and internationally. 

In this episode, she talks about her upbringing and journey as an activist, the philanthropy landscape in Africa, and CSO institutional reform.

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20 Jun 2023In Conversation with Sarah Mukasa00:50:11

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Sarah Mukasa is a pan-Africanist feminist with over 15 years’ experience in leadership and management at senior levels in the not-for-profit sector in Africa and Europe. She currently serves as the ivision Head of the Women’s Program at Open Society Africa where for the past 5 years she has strengthened the organisation’s support for feminist organizing, and was the Director of Programmes at the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF).

In this episode she talks about philanthropy in the continent, the Open Society Foundation, shaping CSO programmes and her journey as a women's rights activist.

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30 Jun 2023In Conversation with Siphosami Malunga00:42:08

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Siphosami Malunga is the Director of Programs at Open Society- Africa. He is the outgoing executive director of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA). Previously, he held various positions in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), including as Senior Governance Advisor, Democratic Governance Practice Team Leader, and Regional Policy Advisor–Governance. Between January 2001 and July 2003, Malunga was in Timor Leste as a Trial Attorney in the Special Panel for Serious Crimes, where he was trained in transitional justice through trials of civilian, military and political leaders for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and violations of the laws and customs of war.

In this episode, he talks about the civil society landscape in Africa, human rights activism, and his views on philanthropy.

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07 Jul 2023In Conversation with Janet Mawiyoo00:55:40

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Janet Mawiyoo is the Lead Consultant at Galvanising Africa Consult, and previously the Executive Director of the Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF). Her work as a leader in building development and philanthropic institutions has stood out over the years, with a very rich experience on leadership and governance matters, organizational development, resource mobilization and asset development, just to name a few. 

In this episode the shares about her 17-year-long journey with KCDF, community philanthropy and localising development.

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13 Jul 2023In Conversation with Catherine Kijango00:39:27

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Catherine Kiganjo is the Programme Coordinator for the Girl Child Programme at the Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF). She coordinates KCDF's governance activities of the Board of Directors and Organization Development function at the Secretariat.

In this episode, Catherine reflects on the work that KCDF has achieved since its founding, her career path in the sector and her outlook for the sector.

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21 Jul 2023In Conversation with Dikeledi Seleka00:23:57

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Dikeledi Seleka is the founder of Dynamic Timz Coaching, a South African-based coaching and consulting company that leads entrepreneurs to reimagine their existence and reposition their businesses to achieve their goals and realise their dreams. Passionate about giving back to the community, she also established the Sisters Empowerment Circle.

In this episode, Dikeledi delves into her journey as an entrepreneur, leading Dynamic Timz, and her vision for developing Ubuntu-centered leadership in the continent.

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08 Aug 2023In Conversation with Lerato Mashianoke & Zanele Maphosa00:31:03

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Lerato Mashianoke the Programme Manager at Ford Foundation Southern Africa and Zanele Maphosa, the Programme & SRHR Advisor at ACT Ubumbano, and both CAPSI Masters candidates join the conversation this week.

In this episode, the two social activists and philanthropists delve into the nitty gritties of philanthropy in their respective roles, the landscape of the civic space and their contributions to the ongoing 2nd Academic and 4th African Philanthropy Conferences in Dakar, Senegal.

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18 Aug 2023Special Edition - Conversations on African Philanthropy01:14:55

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In this special edition of the Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast, Bhekinkosi Moyo is joined by esteemed leaders and experts in the field of philanthropy: Halima Mohamed from Trust Africa, Ashely Green-Thompson from ACT Ubumbano, Briggs Bomba from Trust Africa, and Janet Mawiyoo from Galvanizing Africa Consult.

Set against the backdrop of the Convening on Civic Space in Africa: The Role of Philanthropy, these leaders guide us through their philanthropic journeys and experiences within the African civic space. They share valuable insights and wisdom, shedding light on ways to enhance the efficiency of this space.

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11 Aug 2023In Conversation with Brian Kagoro00:41:33

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Brian Kagoro is a seasoned Pan-Africanist Development Practitioner and the director of Justice and Intersectionality responsible for guiding Open Society Global. He has over 24 years of strategic leadership experience across international, regional, and intergovernmental organizations, such as the United Nations Development Programme, ActionAid International, and several African Union institutions.

In this episode, Brian shares his unique perspective on the current landscape of development and offers thought-provoking observations on the dynamics at play, Voice of The People Radio, his role in the development of the African Philanthropy Network, social transformation and much more.

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31 Aug 2023In Conversation with Gerry Salole00:42:57

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Gerry Salole is an accomplished independent consultant and was formerly the Chief Executive of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) from 2005.  Notably, Gerry stands as the Founding Chair of TrustAfrica and actively participates in the governance of the European Cultural Foundation, The Impact Trust, and the Unicredit Foundation, as a member of their respective Supervisory and Advisory Boards. His contributions also extend to the Wits Centre for Philanthropy and Social Investment, and he plays a vital role on the International Advisory Council of Afrobarometer. He also serves as the Strategic Advisor to the Africa Europe Foundation, marking the convergence of his expertise.

Celebrating his exceptional achievements, Gerry Salole was honored with the coveted Annual African Philanthropy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. In this episode, he delves into his philanthropy journey and takes us through the intricate tapestry of his roles and experiences in both African and European foundations.

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08 Sep 2023In Conversation with Akwasi Aidoo00:47:50

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Akwasi Aidoo is a Senior Fellow at Humanity United and was the founding Executive Director of Trust Africa. Over the last four decades, Akwasi’s career has centered on human rights and philanthropy in Africa. His previous roles include Head of the Health and Equity programme of the Canadian International Development Research Centre in West and Central Africa, Head of the Ford Foundation in Senegal and Nigeria, and Director of the Ford Foundation’s Special Initiative for Africa.

In this episode, Akwasi takes us through an exploration of the various manifestations, narratives, and state of African philanthropy today, further divulging the inception story of Trust Africa.

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15 Sep 2023In Conversation with Hakima Abbas00:28:39

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Taking us through the Black Feminist Fund and its longstanding vision of resourcing black feminist movements across the globe, Hakima Abbas joins Bhekinkosi Moyo on the Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast this week!

For the last two decades, Hakima has dedicated herself to supporting and strengthening social movements. She was the Executive Director of Fahamu, a pan-African movement support organization as well as the former Co-Executive Director of the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), a global feminist movement support and membership organisation, and is now the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Black Feminist Fund.

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22 Sep 2023In Conversation with Mamadou Biteye00:45:27

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Mamadou Biteye is the Executive Secretary of The African Capacity Building Foundation and former Vice President for Inclusive Growth, Global Social Impact for Central Europe, Middle East and Africa at VISA, based in Dubai. He was the former Managing Director for The Rockefeller Foundation Africa Regional Office, overseeing initiatives in youth employment, health, philanthropy, agriculture, and food security. He also serves as an advisor and board member for various international organisations such as the World Bank, the World Economic Forum, and the African Leadership Network. Mamadou has over two decades of experience in strategic leadership, advocacy and campaigning, community development, and capacity building with extensive field experience in Africa and globally.

In this episode, he takes us through the mandate of the African Capacity Building Foundation, re-imagining philanthropy institutionalisation and his journey in the space.

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30 Sep 2023In Conversation with Marwa El-Daly00:39:04

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Marwa El-Daly is a development practitioner, and social entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in programme, business development, and training. She is the founder of Waqfeyat al Maadi Community Foundation (WMCF), Egypt's first community foundation,  and recently established the Waqfeyat Misr Foundation. Marwa has also developed several curricula focusing on nonprofit management, philanthropy, and social entrepreneurship and lectures at the Public Policy and Administration Department at the American University in Cairo. 

In this episode, she takes us through her work at the Waqfeyat al Maadi Community Foundation, Waqf (Arabic for endowment), and creating a movement of academics in philanthropy.

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06 Oct 2023In Conversation with Jessica Horn00:37:47

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Jessica Horn is the Regional Director at the Ford Foundation office for East Africa, and previously the Director of Programmes at the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF). She has dedicated the past two decades of her professional life to the process of advancing justice, challenging inequalities, and building both the knowledge base and practice towards inclusive democracies—with women’s rights as a focal commitment—primarily in Africa. 

In this episode, she gives insight into the African philanthropy landscape, feminist organising, and re-imaging philanthropy and development.

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13 Oct 2023In Conversation with Alice Brown00:53:16

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Alice Brown is the head of Sojourner, Tubman, Wells & Co. Consulting, an attorney with extensive experience in social justice philanthropy and civil rights litigation and advocacy. She is an international human rights advocate and an expert on the use of the law for the public good. She worked for the Ford Foundation for nearly two decades and many of these years were spent in leadership positions, engaging in innovative grant-making to support visionaries working in crucial areas such as human rights, social justice, constitutions, and reconciliation.

In this episode, she takes us through the journey of the Ford Foundation and its work in Africa, particularly in Southern Africa.

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19 Oct 2023In Conversation with Vuyiswa Sidzumo00:56:09

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Vuyiswa Sidzumo is the Director of the Ford Foundation office in Southern Africa. Prior to joining the foundation, she spent 12 years at the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation serving as an associate program officer and program officer before becoming the country director for South Africa in 2009. Throughout her illustrious career, Vuyiswa has pioneered work in local philanthropy in South Africa and in the U.S. and currently serves as chair of the steering committee of the Africa Grantmakers’ Affinity Group amongst others.

In this episode, Vuyiswa provides an overview of the landscape of philanthropy based on her experiences in the diverse roles she has occupied. She also delves into the matter of civil society leadership succession and offers insights into the organisation's grant-making.

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27 Oct 2023In Conversation with Memory Zonde-Kachambwa00:42:53

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Memory Zonde-Kachambwa is a pan-African intersectional feminist, gender, and women’s rights activist. She grounds her work on feminist principles. She is the Executive Director at the African Women’s Development and Communication Network (known as FEMNET). Memory is a dynamic leader in movement-building, feminist organising in policy advocacy, and networking with over 18 years of experience developing, managing, and implementing programmes promoting women's and girls rights regionally and globally.

In this episode, Memory takes us through the work of FEMNET, intersectional feminism movement building, and the role of African philanthropy in empowering movements.

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03 Nov 2023In Conversation with Evans Okinyi00:38:13

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Evans Okinyi is the CEO of the East Africa Philanthropy Network (EAPN), a regional network of over 80 organisations developing and nurturing philanthropy in East Africa. He is a seasoned executive with over 9 years of progressive experience in network management, policy formulation and implementation, and stakeholder & partnership management. Evans has in his illustrious career, worked to advance progressive growth in the philanthropy sector specifically the capacity, credibility, and practices of various development actors towards supporting local giving and effective grantmaking in advancing systems change and transformation.

In this insightful episode that was recorded on the sidelines of the EAPN Conference, Evans guides us through his journey in East African Philanthropy, providing a deeper insight into catalysing and promoting systems change, as well as the crucial role of networks in the sector.

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13 Nov 2023In Conversation with Jacqueline Asiimwe00:35:20

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In this special edition, partly recorded with a live audience at the Wits Business School, Jacqueline Asiimwe takes us through her upbringing, CivSource Africa, philanthropy advisory, and her now famous walks. 

Jacqueline is a lawyer, leadership coach, and social development thought leader. She is the Founder of CivSource Africa, a philanthropy advisory firm that works to influence philanthropic practice through grant management and advisory services on funding, context, and strategy. Jacqueline works to shape narratives about giving and philanthropy within low-net-worth communities while promoting the idea that generosity is part of many African societies' cultural legacy and social code.

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30 Nov 2023In Conversation with John Ulanga00:33:10

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John Ulanga is the former Chairman of the East African Association of Grantmakers. He also serves as the Regional Director of TradeMark East Africa in Tanzania. Before joining TradeMark, he was the Vice President of External Affairs and Sustainability for BG East Africa (Tanzania and Kenya). Prior to that, John was the Executive Director of the Foundation for Civil Society, and the Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF). John sits on several boards as Chairman of the University Council of the Hubert Kairuki Memorial University, Dar es Salaam, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tanzania Financial Services for the Underserved Settlements (TAFSUS) to name a few. 

In this episode, John takes us through his journey with African philanthropy,  the formation of what we now know as the African Philanthropy Network and TradeMark East Africa.

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24 Nov 2023In Conversation with Francis Kiwanga00:34:42

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Francis Kiwanga is the Executive Director of the Foundation for Civil Society, and the Board Chair of the African Philanthropy Network. Prior to this role, Mr. Kiwanga held positions as the Executive Director of the Legal and Human Rights Centre and as a co-founder of Matrix Consulting, a prominent legal, tax, and governance consulting firm in Arusha. With over 17 years of dedicated service within Tanzania's Civil Society, his contributions have been instrumental in shaping and advancing various initiatives within the sector. 

In this episode, Francis takes us through the history of APN, succession planning, the Foundation for Civil Society, and lessons from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.

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01 Dec 2023In Conversation with Lulu Ng’wanakilala00:35:45

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Lulu Ng’wanakilala has over 20 years of experience in leadership and management positions, including serving as the CEO of the Legal Services Facility. She serves as the Board Chairperson of the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) and Board Member of the East African Philanthropic Network, amongst others.

In this episode of Conversations on African Philanthropy, Lulun discusses the importance of Africans capitalising on their own philanthropic resources and the role of community involvement in sustaining philanthropic efforts.

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08 Dec 2023In Conversation with Stigmata Tenga00:41:51

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Stigmata is the Executive Director of the African Philanthropy Network. During this conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo, she discusses the importance of systems change in philanthropy while reflecting on the growth and diversity of the sector, emphasizing the need for philanthropy to address inequalities and serve as a strategy for development.

Stigmata also shares the history of the African Philanthropy Network, from its origins as the Africa Grantmakers Network to its rebranding as a multi-stakeholder network. Learn more about the orgnisation here - https://africaphilanthropynetwork.org/

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22 Dec 2023In Conversation with Rachael Mwikali00:42:17

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Rachel is a grassroots woman human rights defender, Pan-African Feminist, community organizer, Gender Justice and SRHR Activist.  In her conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo, she shares her experiences in organising protests and memorials for fallen comrades, highlighting the power of collective action and solidarity through knowledge-gathering.

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30 Jan 2024In Conversation with Catherine Mwenda00:20:34

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Catherine Mwenda is the Director of Giving Tuesday Africa Hub, where she nurtures the region's visibility and fosters collaboration. In her conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo, she sheds light on the organisation's holistic approach, advocating not just monetary support but also the donation of time, voice, and backing for systemic issues.

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14 Feb 2024In Conversation with Petra Kuria00:17:35

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In this episode, we meet the Resource Mobilisation and Communications Officer for the Legal Services Facility, Petra Kuria. She shares her perspective on philanthropy, emphasising the importance of community-driven impact and decolonising aid, amongst others. 

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27 Feb 2024In Conversation with Lizza Maire Kawooya00:30:09

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1Lizza is the founder of the Theana Initiative, based in Uganda. In this episode, she discusses her work on addressing period poverty and stigma through educational programmes and advocacy. In conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo, Lizza shares her personal motivation for this work, rooted in her childhood experiences and her belief in the power of education and entrepreneurship to empower individuals.

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08 Mar 2024Panel Discussion with Judy Dlamini & Janet Jobson00:44:17

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In a special podcast episode, Bhekinkosi Moyo is joined by Dr Judy Dlamini and Janet Jobson for a conversation on leadership in African philanthropy. Recorded at the 2023 IPASA Philanthropy Symposium, the conversation is a must-watch for current and aspiring leaders who aim to enable and stimulate a progressive sector.

Dr Judy Dlamini is the Chancellor of Wits University and Founder of the Female Academic Leaders Fellowship. Janet Jobson is the CEO of the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation. Together, their experiences offer listeners unique perspectives on transformation and visionary leadership. In this conversation, they discuss topics such as:
- The importance of strong leadership in African philanthropy
- The value of peer-to-peer mentorship
- Building courageous leaders for humanity through diverse cohorts
- Creating a cohesive society

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18 Mar 2024In Conversation with Louise Driver00:23:19

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545554541Louise Driver is the Executive Director of the Independent Philanthropy Association of South Africa, commonly known as IPASA. In this conversation, she reflects on the organisation's work on the margins of its 2023 Philanthropy Symposium, and on the development of philanthropy in the region.

Other discussion points of the conversation include
- How symposiums have shifted from academic to practical
- Collaborations in education and early childhood development initiatives
- Challenges in engaging the government for philanthropy
- Emerging trends in philanthropy

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25 Mar 2024In Conversation with Crystal Orderson00:28:27

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5511Crystal Orderson is a respected journalist who has kept communities across sub-Saharan Africa informed and engaged on current affairs. She has become a reputable voice on socio-economic issues and has influenced prominent and up-and-coming journalists in her home country of South Africa and across the continent.

In this conversation, she reflects on her career and shares how she has contributed to authentically telling the stories of Africans. Other discussion points include:
- Storytelling gap in the philanthropy sector
- Media's role in amplifying philanthropic stories

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12 Apr 2024In Conversation with Chiedza Chagutha00:35:54

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Chiedza is the Senior Manager at Hlanganisa Community Fund for Social and Gender Justice, and leads its Program Development & Knowledge Management pillar.
 
Her conversation offers insights into the importance of community-based organisations in the philanthropic ecosystem, and how efforts to strengthen partnerships between organisations working at the grassroots of development, funders and policymakers can benefit the impact of African philanthropy. She also reflects on
- The barriers that are faced by community-based organisations
- How Hlanganisa generates value as a grant-maker for community-focused efforts
- How her studies in African Philanthropy have empowered her professional and personal efforts

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05 Apr 2024In Conversation with Barbara Sematimba00:43:10

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Barbara Sematimba is the Chief Steward at CivSource Africa. She is a development practitioner with a decade of experience in human rights and social justice.

In this conversation, Barbara unpacks the importance of fostering leadership within executive teams, and how creating opportunities where individuals can gain real-world experience can lead to more focused development. 

Other discussion points of the conversation include
- Lessons from having launched development efforts
- Managing within a learning-focused organisation
- Defining what 360° Leadership is

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29 Feb 2024In conversation with Ebrima Sall and Ali Awni00:34:44

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Ebrima Sall and Ali Awni are respected leaders whose efforts have propelled the knowledge of philanthropy in West and North Africa respectively. Ebrima is the Executive Director of TrustAfrica, and Ali is the Director at the John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy, Civic Engagement and Responsible Business at The American University in Cairo. Both leaders have enjoyed extensive careers in research and philanthropy, and serve on the boards of organisations across the globe, informing strategies and insights for the continent's development.

They join Bhekinkosi Moyo in conversation to discuss, amongst many things:
- How collaboration between research and philanthropy is essential for addressing future challenges in Africa.
- Why the youth are central in addressing climate issues and other emerging issues.
- The need for proper infrastructure and models for mobilising massive resources

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30 Apr 2024In Conversation with Briggs Bomba01:02:50

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Briggs is an activist, analyst and commentator on African politics and development issues whose work has been widely published. He is currently the Programs Director at TrustAfrica, overseeing a diverse portfolio of programs and initiatives that deal with themes relevant to development and equality on the continent.

In this conversation, he offers his reflections and comments on, amongst many others, 
- Creating a collaborative framework for mobilizing resources towards change and transformation
- Ensuring citizen input and social economic justice, particularly in the Zimbabwe crisis
- How Arts and Culture are catalysts for societal change
- The importance of social movements in shaping future answers to critical global questions

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22 Apr 2024In Conversation with Sekoetlane Phamodi00:42:05

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Sekoetlane is a development practitioner and activist, currently serving as the Director of the African Climate Foundation's New Economy Hub.

During this conversation, they reflect on recent developments impacting the work of Climate Action advocacy and unpack why Climate Change remains a crucial development matter that needs support through social investment and African philanthropy.
Some of the talking points in the conversation include
- Impacts of climate change on food systems and education
- Addressing the complexities of social spending and climate action
- The role that young people can play through advocacy and leadership

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07 May 2024In Conversation with Jacob Mati, Melody Mandevere and Joseph Subothongo00:34:05

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The Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast is an exciting library of content housed within the Centre of African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) which is a unique institution that specialises in research and academic offerings on the study of philanthropy. In this special series, you will meet members of the Centre's team, hear how they have experienced the sector and learn about their work in developing academic offerings.

Prof. Jacob Mati, Dr Melody Mandevere and Joseph Subothongo work with CAPSI's academic offerings. In this conversation, they reflect on, amongst other topics:
- How the Centre continues to offer successful doctorate, masters and postgraduate academic programmes
- Why it is important to ensure that students have positive experiences
- How the Centre has built partnerships with sector practitioners and guest lecturers
- Why it is important to professionalise the sector for the benefit of the continent's development

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04 Jun 2024In Conversation with Gill Bates00:32:28

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Gill is the CEO of Southern Africa Philanthropy Foundation, formerly known as Charities Aid Foundation Southern Africa. She is a CSI specialist with extensive experience in the financial services sector and has managed trusts and foundations of numerous stock exchange-listed companies.

In this episode, she shares insights from overseeing an organisational transition while sharing her observations on global changes that have impacted corporate social investment and the civil society sector. Some of the talking points include:
- Challenges locating nonprofit organisations during lockdown
- Leading a nonprofit organisation with a focus on corporate partnership
- South African civil society facing funding crisis in 2024

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21 May 2024In Conversation with Mudiwa Gavaza, Sfiso Lubisi and Thandi Makhubele00:27:19

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The Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast is an exciting library of content housed within the Centre of African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI), a unique institution that specialises in research and academic offerings on the study of philanthropy. In this short series, you will meet Centre team members, hear how they have experienced the sector and learn about their work in developing academic offerings.

Mudiwa Gavaza, Sfiso Lubisi and Thandi Makhubele work with CAPSI's research and publications portfolio. In this conversation, they reflect on, amongst other topics: 
- The Centre's special initiatives like the Women in Philanthropy programme
- Integrating language skills through its programmes
- The intersection between philanthropy and business

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27 May 2024In Conversation with David Everatt00:47:28

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David has over 30 years of experience in applied socio-economic and development research, political and governance reform, monitoring & evaluation design and implementation across sub-Saharan Africa.

In this conversation, he offers a valuable analysis of socio-economic matters while sharing insights and lessons gained from his active career in research and development leadership, such as:
- Giving as a profound act in a globalised capitalist world.
- Focus on mobilising resources for development, not philanthropy.
- Youth need to get involved in politics and voting
- Addressing governance issues from an African perspective

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14 May 2024In Conversation with Tsele Moloi, Eleanor Chipeta, Wycliffe Ouma and Xolani Dlamini00:45:39

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The Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast is an exciting library of content housed within the Centre of African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI), a unique institution that specialises in research and academic offerings on the study of philanthropy. In this special series, you will meet Centre team members, hear how they have experienced the sector and learn about their work in developing academic offerings.

Xolani Dlamini, Tsele Moloi and Drs Wycliffe Ouma and Eleanor Chipeta work with CAPSI's research and publications portfolio. In this conversation, they reflect on, amongst other topics: 
- How social impact can be measured and studied
- Managing submissions and peer review process in academic publishing
- The importance of investing in data for research and impact
- Establishing sustainable relationships with existing research institutions 

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18 Jun 2024In Conversation with Daphney Nemakhavhani00:54:04

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Daphney Nemakhavhani is the Director of the University of Johannesburg's Institutional Development and Fundraising Office. She has been instrumental in the mobilisation of resources for the university and brings a wealth of insights into how such a vital function can be integrated into institutions of higher learning on the continent.

In this episode, Daphney discusses amongst other topics;
- The Importance of education and dedicated bodies in the fundraising profession
- The challenges faced by historically disadvantaged universities in fundraising
- Encouraging alumni to give back through active engagement and solicitation

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11 Jun 2024In Conversation with Colleen Lowe-Morna00:47:32

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Colleen is the founder and first CEO of Gender Links, a trainer, researcher and writer who has worked across the southern Africa region.

In this episode, she reflects on experiences from her career, which has consistently focused on gender inclusion. Some of the talking points include:
- What it takes to transition from a founder to their successor
- How to create mutually beneficial relationships between NGOs and business
- Why decentralising and focusing on local chapters can benefit communities

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02 Jul 2024In Conversation with Shaun Samuels00:58:48

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Shaun Samuels is an advocate for social change, equality, and justice. He is the Managing Director of SGS Consulting, bringing a wealth of experience working with community foundations across Southern Africa with a focus on development, research and grantmaking.

In this conversation, he reflects on and discusses the following aspects of his work:
- The importance of community philanthropy for grassroots development
- Challenges in defining African philanthropy and community giving
- Challenges with funders-driven initiative and endowment fascination
- Empowerment through community-driven development
- Social justice and philanthropy in the community foundation

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09 Jul 2024In Conversation with Prayer Rikhotso00:45:29

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Prayer Rikhotso is the co-founder of the Mhlanga Rikhotso Foundation, which aims to empower and unleash the potential of South Africa's youth through mentorship and education, among its many initiatives.

In this conversation, Prayer discusses the founding values of  the foundation, reflects on the vision that it has set and the lessons gained along the way, such as:
- Emphasising collaboration and sharing as best practices
- Empowering disenfranchised youth for social change
- Implementing interventions that change the narrative and empower beneficiaries
- Seeking opportunities for funding the organisation and beneficiaries

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23 Jul 2024In Conversation with Jeremy Maarman00:56:02

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Jeremy Maarman is the Executive Director of the Initiative for Community Advancement (ICA) based in Piketberg on the West Coast of South Africa, which has grown from a national youth network into a vibrant community foundation.

In this conversation with Prof Moyo, Jeremy reflects on the lessons and growth gained over the last few years, touching on points such as
- The Importance of African Philanthropy Conferences
- How to transform local funds into community projects
- Empowering communities through youth-driven development projects
- Implementing the "Four C's approach in Community Foundation

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06 Aug 2024In Conversation with Tendai Murisa00:58:39

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Tendai Murisa is the Founder and Executive Director of the SIVIO Institute. He is a development practitioner, researcher, and advocate for pro-poor development across Africa.

In this conversation with Prof Moyo, Tendai reflects on the lessons and growth gained over the last few years, touching on points such as
- The common link between different disciplines in social studies
- Opportunities and contradictions in philanthropy
- Establishing African agency through philanthropy
- Alternative thinking beyond electoral solutions in Zimbabwe.
- The importance of philanthropy in society

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13 Aug 2024In Conversation with Julia Standish-White00:51:03

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Julia Standish-White is a manager in Bridgespan Group's Johannesburg office, and supports philanthropists in developing their African investment strategies and portfolios.

In this conversation, Julia and Prof Moyo discuss Bridgespan Group's recent "How African NGOs Grow" report and unpack topics such as:
- African NGOs facing funding challenges and dependencies on international sources
- Exploring the impact of emerging progressive funding models on funding in Africa
- NGOs exploring blended finance approaches through income-generating activities
- The importance of understanding aid architecture and localisation in African NGOs

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22 Aug 2024In Conversation with Christelle Karekezi00:21:21

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Christelle Karekazi is a development practitioner, currently serving as Regional Head of Africa Global Resource Mobilisation and Partnership at BRAC International. She specialises in exclusion and poverty-related issues, focusing on women and children.

In this conversation with Prof Moyo, Christelle reflects on the role of philanthropy in Rwanda, and discusses the following points:
- The power of embracing homegrown solutions post-genocide for reconstruction
- Community-driven justice and rebuilding initiatives
- Emphasising the value of collaboration for impactful fundraising and resource mobilisation


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29 Aug 2024In Conversation with Benjamin Bellegy00:38:06

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Benjamin Bellegy is the Executive Director of WINGS, who has deep expertise in leading international programmes on civil society strengthening, sustainable development and post-disaster reconstruction. 

In this conversation with Prof Moyo, Benjamin reflects on the work of WINGS who were active participants at the 5th African Philanthropy Conference and discusses the following points:
- How WINGS has evolved over the years to become a significant force in the philanthropic sector
- Why membership-based organisations need to shift from the old model to co-creating the future with members
- Recognising and supporting local agencies in development work
- Exploring Indigenous philanthropy and its impact on modern philanthropic practices

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09 Sep 2024In Conversation with Ezekiel Takam00:30:12

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Ezekiel Kwetchi Takam is a doctoral researcher at the University of Geneva, whose academic interests are in developing and democratising ethical knowledge.

In his conversation with Prof Moyo, Ezekiel discusses several matters about Artificial Intelligence and philanthropy, including;
- Exploring the interface between Theology and AI
- Learning from how the government of Togo implemented AI to identify and provide emergency funds to those in extreme need
- The role that AI can fulfil in shaping African philanthropy

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16 Sep 2024In Conversation with Naggib Chakhane and James Phiri00:55:07

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James Phiri and Naggib Chakhane join Prof Moyo in a conversation to reflect on the work of The Virtual Doctors. The organisation uses technology to connect health workers in isolated health centres with doctors who support diagnosing patient symptoms.

During this conversation, the guests enjoy an interactive discussion that includes
- How Virtual Doctors connect rural clinicians to doctors for better healthcare
- Why volunteer commitment is a key strength of the telemedicine charity
- How healthcare services provide invaluable support to community development
- How to ensure ethical data handling in infrastructure development

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30 Sep 2024In Conversation with Amanda Sibya00:48:33

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Amanda Sibiya is a Brand Strategist and the Founder of Haditi Africa. Her vision is to enable prosperous, industry-leading continental brands that can succeed in the digital age, and represent innovation in the global landscape.

In conversation with Prof Moyo, she reflects on her entrepreneurial journey and the lessons gained along the way, including,
- The unique business challenges faced in different African countries
- How networking and communication are enablers to seizing business opportunities
- How fostering interpersonal trust can drive community and business development
- Why brands need to be conscious and adapt to contemporary issues like climate change

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03 Oct 2024In Conversation with Halima Mahomed01:10:07

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Halima Mahomed is an Independent Researcher and Philanthropy Consultant with vast experience in advocacy, technical support, and subject matter advisory. Her work is focused on strengthening the knowledge, practice and impact of philanthropy in Africa and advancing social justice philanthropy. 

In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Halima reflects on her research journey while unpacking many of the observations she has made in recent years. Some of the talking points include;
- The growth in African philanthropy knowledge generation and redefining its paradigms
- Why mainstream philanthropy may consider constituent organising spaces and social movements as part of the development space.
- Why collaboration and support are critical inputs to creating spaces for social movements

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08 Oct 2024In Conversation with Karuti Kanyinga00:39:57

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Prof Karuti Kanyinga is an accomplished development researcher and scholar with extensive national and international experience. He has published extensively and is renowned for his contributions to scholarship and knowledge in governance and development. . 

In this conversation with Prof Moyo, he reflects on the changing politics of development in African societies over the last four decades, which include talking points such as;
- Reflecting on the demand for government accountability, impacting political elites and institutions across Africa.
- Observations of youth turning to technology for societal change
- Why Public sector reforms are crucial for responsive institutions in Africa.
- The importance of mentoring, research, and international linkages for students

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17 Oct 2024In Conversation with Hassan Mikazi00:37:16

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Hassan Mikazi is the Regional Chairperson of the Tanzania Albinism Society, which is a vocal and vibrant civil society organisation advocating the rights and interests of people living with Albinism. 

In his conversation with Prof Moyo, Hassan discusses and reflects on topics which include;
- His work in advocating for health inclusion and disability rights
- How education can be used to address misconceptions about disabilities
- Why global collaboration to support marginalised communities should be encouraged

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14 Oct 2024In Conversation with Upendo Ngumba00:25:49

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Upendo Ngumba is a Youth Participation and Economic Rights Officer at the United Nations Association of Tanzania. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, she reflects on the importance and impact of youth participation, connecting this to the opportunity of understanding how to eradicate youth unemployment in Africa.

Some of their talking points include;
- Why sustainability strategies in project management
- The challenges faced during the implementation of youth economic rights initiatives
- Why young people should be included in policy change and implementation programmes

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22 Oct 2024In Conversation with Motunrayo Opayinka00:31:58

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Motunrayo Opayinka is the founder of Womenovate as well as a technology and business transformation executive with experience working in the private and public sectors.

In her conversation with Prof Moyo, she reflects on the intersection between society's sectors and touches on several talking points, including;
- Discussing the origins of WomenEvate and the need for gender inclusion in STEM sectors
- How investing and supporting women-owned businesses can enable a more diverse gender perspective
- Why there is a need for young people and women to participate in policy discussions
- How promoting knowledge and data around funding institutions in the Global South can create jobs for the future

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24 Oct 2024In Conversation with Walter Kasempa00:42:39

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Walter Kasemba is the founder of Youth Unite Zambia, a youth-led organisation that is committed to fostering social, economic, and political transformation across the continent.

He joins Prof. Moyo in a conversation that reflects on his career journey, his experience working with young people, and his vision for youth development in Africa. Some of their talking points are:
- Discussing the contributions of the nonprofit sector towards dignified and fulfilling jobs.
- The challenges faced by young people in accessing job opportunities and pursuing their aspirations
- Advocating for transformation of Zambia's electoral process to be more inclusive
- Understanding dynamics of working with different segments of youth in rural areas.

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07 Nov 2024In Conversation with Tyler Hauger, Mercia Andrews, and Ogo Chukwudi01:15:13

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On this episode, Conversations on African Philanthropy podcast hosts Tyler Hauger from The Karibu Foundation together with Mercia Andrews representing The Rural Women's Assembly Southern Africa and Ogo Chukwudi from Trust Africa. 

They join Prof. Moyo in a conversation that focuses on Movement Building within Participatory Grant Making. They also reflect on several topics, such as;

  • The importance of representation and agency in social movements.

  • Building a cohesive team from diverse backgrounds while navigating issues of loyalty and conflict. 

  • The challenges that social movements face due to a shrinking space for civil society

  • The growing focus on intersectionality and movement building within social movements.

  • Unpacking challenges in partnerships with donors and social movements. 

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13 Nov 2024In Conversation with Neal Hegarty01:04:22

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Neal is the Vice President of Programs at the Charles Stewart M Foundation, overseeing grantmaking and working to design and implement the Foundation’s grantmaking strategies. 

He joins Prof. Moyo for a conversation that reflects on his experiences of enabling organisations across the globe as well as his insights into several topical matters; these include:
- The importance of local perspective in African philanthropy and civic engagement.
- How community philanthropy fosters self-reliance and impactful local change.
- The context of promoting renewable energy for agriculture in Africa through community-focused projects.
- Discussing philanthropic efforts that focus on community-driven needs and opportunities for impactful change.

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29 Oct 2024In Conversation with Fredick Sadia and Archimende Sekamana00:55:12

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Fredrick Sadia is the Secretary & National Coordinator at Volunteer Involving Organisations Society in Kenya, and Archimede Sekamana is the Executive Director at Rwanda Volunteer Network. 

 They join Prof. Moyo in a conversation that looks at the value and future of volunteering on the continent in the context of youth and youth employment.

The topics of discussion that the conversation covers include:

  • The role that volunteerism can play in leading to dignified socioeconomic transitions

  • Understanding the monetary value of volunteerism

  • Exploring different concepts of volunteering in the sector

  • The mechanisms that can sustainably finance volunteer programmes 


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12 Dec 2024In Conversation with Briggs Bomba | ZimAlliance #101:37:11

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Briggs is the Programs Director at TrustAfrica and the co-conceptualiser of the Zimbabwe Alliance. In Conversation with Prof Moyo, Briggs reflects on the history of the alliance, from its concept to its launch, along with the lessons and insights that have brought the alliance to where it is today. Their talking points include
• The origins of the Zimbabwe Alliance initiative and its evolution.
• Efforts to raise awareness and support for Zimbabwe's democracy struggle
• The early challenges faced by the Zimbabwe Alliance initiative and funding mismanagement.
• Emphasising trust and local relationships in addressing community issues.


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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with McDonald Lewanika | ZimAlliance #400:55:13

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McDonald is the Regional Director and Head of Party at Accountability Lab Zimbabwe. Prior to this, he was a vocal student activist and the General Secretary of the Students Union and National Education and Research Secretary for the Zimbabwe National Students Union, whose efforts connected him to the Zimbabwe Alliance. 

His conversation with Prof. Moyo reflects on his journey and lessons gained throughout. Talking points include...
• Exploring the complexities of political crises and authoritarian governance.
• The importance of documenting diverse stories from the Zimbabwe Alliance initiative.
• Establishing Accountability Lab Zimbabwe amidst in-country challenges.
• Emphasising self-care and accountability in civil society work.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Takudzwa Ngadziore | ZimAlliance #1500:57:38

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Takudzwa is a Member of Parliament in Zimbabwe and the chairperson of its youth caucus. His impact gained from the Zimbabwe Alliance was during his time as Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) where he was the President. During this conversation with Prof Moyo, he reflects on the journey in the context of a youth leader and unpacks the history and purpose of students as citizens. Talking points from the conversation include...
- Why students' collective power is crucial for sustainable advocacy in challenging economic conditions.
- How revitalising communication and solidarity in the 21st century can have a lasting legacy.
- How youth participation in democratic processes can foster equitable development.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Sitabile Dewa | ZimAlliance #2000:26:13

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Sithabile is the Founder and Executive Director of the Women's Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE), a Zimbabwe-based women's rights and feminist organisation, which is the first leadership school for politics in Zimbabwe.

In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Sitabile reflects on the story and successes of WALPE and offers suggestions to ensure democracy building remains alive into the future. Talking points include...
- How WALPE collaborates with government bodies, such as the Ministry of Women's Affairs and the Zimbabwe Gender Commission, to promote gender equity.
- How the initiative has benefited from grants and support from TrustAfrica.
- Her reflections from facilitating training and international learning visits to countries with successful women's political participation.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Samuel Mangoma | Zim Alliance #1700:55:44

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Samuel Mangoma is the Executive Director of the Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (also known as VISET), which is a membership-based NGO that offers capacity building, economic justice, gender equality, policy advocacy, and innovative business solutions.

In his conversation with Prof. Moyo, Samuel reflects on the work and journey of VISET while offering insights on how the ZimAlliance programme has supported its mandate and activities. Some of their talking points include;
• The impact of inconsistent government policies on the informal economy's stability and growth.
• The ways that government intervention threatens informal market operations and access to resources.
• Challenges faced by marginalised groups in informal economies.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Samuel Gwenzi | ZimAlliance #1600:39:48

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Samuel is the Founder of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors platform, formerly a student leader at ZINASU whose activism work over the years has connected him to communties and networks across the democracy-building space in the country. 


In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Samuel reflects on the journey of ZINASU and offers suggestions on how to ensure democracy building remains alive into the future. Talking points include...

• The need to bridge the knowledge gap between new and old human rights activists.
• Challenges faced in deploying technology for human rights in rural areas.
• Emphasising mentorship and capacity building for young leaders.
• Collaborating with established institutions to address challenges in the human rights and technology sectors.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Polite Sibangeni | ZimAlliance #1900:32:40

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Polite is a Legal Advisor with the Zimbabwean Urban Councils Workers Union (also known as ZUWCU) whose work is to represent workers of local authority institutions. 

In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Polite expands on the work of ZUCWU along with his career journey as a legal practitioner. Talking points include...
- The mandate of representing workers in urban areas
- His experiences from cases where he has supported aggrieved workers
- How ZUCWU has been supported through the Zimbabwe Alliance initiative

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Cynthia Ryan | ZimAlliance #201:21:06

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Cynthia Ryan was the first Executive Director and incumbent trustee of The Schooner Foundation, whose work has supported the Zimbabwe Alliance from its inception and through its growth. In a deeply reflective conversation, Cynthia takes stock of the journey of the initiative, its impact across the civil society organisations, and how this has and continues to impact citizens. The conversation touches on...
• Lessons from Zimbabwe's pro-democracy movements influence broader African youth activism.
• The importance of collective investment and support in community initiatives.
• The value of strategic agility and understanding in family foundations.
• Exploration of nonprofit experience and the role of strategic partnerships in philanthropy.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Robson Chere | ZimAlliance #800:42:51

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Robson is an activist and the current National Secretary with the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union (ARTU) of Zimbabwe. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Robson reflects on his journey as an activist, lessons gained and the role of education. Talking points include...
• The work of ARTU in advocating for teacher welfare and quality education in Zimbabwe.
• The challenges that education in rural areas faces due to inadequate support and funding.
• Advocating for a collective movement addressing various social issues.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Dzikamai Bere | ZimAlliance #500:44:36

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Dzikamai is the Director of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association, which is that nation's first post-independence indigenous human rights advocacy group. His work and career are centered in human rights movements, which is how he is connected with the Zimbabwe Alliance.

His conversation with Prof. Moyo, Dzikamai, reflects on this work as an activist and the lessons he has gained. Talking points include...
• The importance of inclusive leadership to ensure no one is left behind.
• The challenges faced by human rights activists
• The role of communities in actively monitoring manifesto implementation 
• Empowering communities to lead change through resources and ethical leadership.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Michael Ndiweni | ZimAlliance #1800:44:24

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Michael Ndiweni is the Chairperson of the Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA), which is one of largest of its kind in Zimbabwe.

In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Michael reflects on the work of BVTA and how strengthening a trader's network benefits the economic development of communities.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Sibanengi Ncube | ZimAlliance #1300:28:35

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Sibanengi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow focusing on the agrarian and commodity histories of Southern Africa. In his conversation with Prof. Moyo, Sibangeni discusses how research efforts serve as resources that can inform and enable capacity building and mobilisation of resources needed for effective democracy building. Talking points include...
• Challenges in parliamentary initiative highlighted institutional capacity issues.
• Assessing government policy implementation and collaboration with Zimbabwe's parliament.
• Why community engagement in economic discussions is crucial for inclusive development.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Janet Zhou | ZimAlliance #600:51:14

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Janet is the Country Manager and Economic Justice Lead for Southern Africa Trust. She is the former Executive Director of the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) who were partners and collaborators with the Zimbabwe Alliance initiative.

In her conversation with Prof. Moyo, Janet shares the experience of her transition to a regional role and reflects on how some of her experiences associated with the Zimbabwe Alliance continue to influence her advocacy. Talking points include...
• Progress in Zimbabwe's governance faces significant setbacks due to corruption and slow reforms.
• Civic engagement fosters citizen initiatives and influences political dialogue in Zimbabwe.
• The need for understanding political economy in activist movements.
• Art and collaboration enhance freedom of expression in Zimbabwe.
• Community-driven models are essential for Zimbabwe's recovery and advocacy.


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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Jackie Cahi | ZimAlliance #900:56:30

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Jackie is the board member of Kufunda and Gateway Zimbawe, who over many years has used education, arts and culture as an enabler of advocacy. In her conversation with Prof. Moyo, Jackie shares lessons and nuggets gained from her years of working with civil society. Talking points include...
• Discussing the Zimbabwe Alliance's role in enhancing civil society and democracy.
• The mission of Kunda was established to reclaim Zimbabwean wealth and wisdom over 21 years ago.
• Exploring permaculture and biodynamic farming to heal land and communities.
• Community-based education fosters growth and healing in society.
• Collaborative efforts to unite communities through music and shared values


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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Desire Moyo | ZimAlliance #1100:53:15

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Desire Moyo is the Funder and Director of Victory Siyanqoba Trust, a community-based arts organisation focused on creative advocacy. In conversation with Prof Moyo, Desire discusses the journey and impact of the organisation, touching one aspects such as... 
• How cultural ambassadors promote Zimbabwean identity and democracy through the arts.
• The role that the arts play in advocating for development and employment opportunities.
• The challenges that creative expression faces due to censorship and funding misconceptions.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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13 Dec 2024In Conversation with Daniel Maposa | ZimAlliance #1200:52:40

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Daniel is the Founder and Executive Director at Savannah Trust, which was founded to produce theatricals that offer an accessible form of communication presented to rural communities as a means of education and knowledge sharing. In this conversation with Prof. Moyo, Daniel unpacks the vision and work of the Trust, and how this has supported civil society efforts. Talking points include...
• The importance of engaging rural communities through effective communication strategies.
• How presenting pressing issues such as climate change encourages engagement among communities and stakeholders.
• Using theatre to address governance issues through community engagement and high-quality performances.


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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

Visit the podcast webpage: https://bit.ly/484AEr3
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