In this kickoff episode of Beyond the Frameworks, a special AccountabiliTea Podcast series on business, governance, and leadership, guest host Michele Crymes (Legal & Policy Expert) sits down with David Mparutsa, Ethics 1st Advisor and Head of Enterprise & Supply Chain Development.
Together, they examine the ripple effects of the U.S. Executive Order halting enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). What does this pause mean for global anti-corruption efforts? How are small and medium enterprises (SMEs) navigating shifting expectations on the ground? And why is collective action more important than ever?
Tune in for a timely, thought-provoking conversation at the intersection of global policy and local business realities.
In this episode of the AccountabiliTea podcast, Cheri-Leigh Erasmus sits with colleagues Beloved Chiweshe (AL Zimbabwe), Sadia Khan (AL South Africa), Doussouba Konaté (AL Mali), Narayan Adhikari (AL Nepal), Fayyaz Yaseen (AL Pakistan), and Ana Laura Lozano (AL Mexico) for a timely and honest conversation about how the global funding landscape is changing and what that means for civil society actors on the ground.
Together, they explore how shrinking resources, shifting donor priorities, and growing uncertainty are impacting their work, and how they’re adapting to continue building more accountable, participatory, and inclusive systems in their communities.
Tune in to hear how civil society is responding, not just with resilience, but with reimagined strategies for the road ahead.
In this episode of AccountabiliTea, host Cheri-Leigh Erasmus sits down with human rights lawyer Danai Nhando and journalist Nkosikhona Dibiti to unpack the urgent challenges facing press freedom today. From legal manipulation and financial pressure to digital harassment, they explore the growing threats to independent journalism.
The conversation underscores the need for stronger protections for journalists and the power of public advocacy in defending press freedom around the world.
Tune in for their expert insights, and learn how each of us can help safeguard democracy and uphold accountability in the media.
In this episode of the AccountabiliTea Podcast, co-host Cheri-Leigh Erasmus sits down with two remarkable artists, Mschela Mutaka from the DRC and Rudo Nyoni from Zimbabwe, to explore how music can drive social accountability and governance.
Through powerful storytelling and heartfelt melodies, Mschela tackles themes of government mismanagement and the urgent need for responsibility, while Rudo uses her music to address drug abuse and mental health. Together, they discuss the transformative power of music to transcend barriers, unite communities, and inspire action for a more accountable future.
In this episode, we're looking at how shifting political landscapes affect activism with Gina Romero, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association, and young Bangladesh activist, Mahera Musharrat, Deputy Director of Programmes for ‘Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment (VOICE) and a participant of Accountability Lab’s Civic Charge, 2024 Cohort
Our guests share their personal experiences, protest strategies and approaches to maintaining safety during violent demonstrations.