Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment
127 episodes
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Send us a text Philanthropy in Africa is deeply rooted in cultural practices. As a build-up to the Uganda Philanthropy Week, Chris Nkwatsibwe & Jackie Asiimwe join Prof. Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation that reflects on the culture of giving and how the practice is integral to Ugandan life. The Uganda Philanthropy Week will address this gap, aiming to elevate the conversation around local giving practices, their impact on community development, and the need to formalise and document the...
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Send us a text Philanthropy in Africa is deeply rooted in cultural practices. As a build-up to the Uganda Philanthropy Week, Chris Nkwatsibwe & Jackie Asiimwe join Prof. Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation that reflects on the culture of giving and how the practice is integral to Ugandan life. The Uganda Philanthropy Week will address this gap, aiming to elevate the conversation around local giving practices, their impact on community development, and the need to formalise and document the...
In Conversation with Namata Serumaga-Musisi and Ernesto Yeboah
Conversations on African Philanthropy
43 minutes
1 month ago
In Conversation with Namata Serumaga-Musisi and Ernesto Yeboah
Send us a text Namata and Ernesto are leaders of the Economic Fighters League (EFL), which is a non-partisan political movement based in Ghana. EFL was established to address economic injustices and advocate for the rights of marginalised populations. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Namata and Ernesto discuss leadership, politics and advocacy, and how these enable the efforts of social movements. Talking points include... - Why a commitment to ensuring women's representation and participati...
Conversations on African Philanthropy
Send us a text Philanthropy in Africa is deeply rooted in cultural practices. As a build-up to the Uganda Philanthropy Week, Chris Nkwatsibwe & Jackie Asiimwe join Prof. Bhekinkosi Moyo in a conversation that reflects on the culture of giving and how the practice is integral to Ugandan life. The Uganda Philanthropy Week will address this gap, aiming to elevate the conversation around local giving practices, their impact on community development, and the need to formalise and document the...