Send us a text Ugandan leader Judy didn’t just lead reforms — she rattled powerful systems that preferred the old, broken ways.* She opens up about navigating brutal politics, absorbing public backlash, and why holding onto her values nearly cost her everything. This episode pulls back the curtain on what it really means to drive change in Africa’s public institutions — the enemies you make, the pain you carry, and the unshakeable courage it demands.
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Send us a text Ugandan leader Judy didn’t just lead reforms — she rattled powerful systems that preferred the old, broken ways.* She opens up about navigating brutal politics, absorbing public backlash, and why holding onto her values nearly cost her everything. This episode pulls back the curtain on what it really means to drive change in Africa’s public institutions — the enemies you make, the pain you carry, and the unshakeable courage it demands.
Where does your food come from? Women’s leadership in agriculture & development (Dr. Thelma Awori)
Leadership In Africa Redefined Podcast
49 minutes
2 months ago
Where does your food come from? Women’s leadership in agriculture & development (Dr. Thelma Awori)
Send us a text Ever wonder where your food REALLY comes from? Join Taaka Awori and her mother, Dr. Thelma Awori, a renowned feminist, development expert, and former UN Assistant Secretary General in this captivating episode of Leadership in Africa Redefined. Learn how African women produce 70% of the continent’s food, yet still face major barriers to land ownership and leadership. Through powerful stories and hard truths, Dr. Thelma Awori highlights the power of collective action and leaders...
Leadership In Africa Redefined Podcast
Send us a text Ugandan leader Judy didn’t just lead reforms — she rattled powerful systems that preferred the old, broken ways.* She opens up about navigating brutal politics, absorbing public backlash, and why holding onto her values nearly cost her everything. This episode pulls back the curtain on what it really means to drive change in Africa’s public institutions — the enemies you make, the pain you carry, and the unshakeable courage it demands.