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Wales, Africa and the World
Hub Cymru Africa
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
The definitive podcast for global solidarity.
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The definitive podcast for global solidarity.
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Non-Profit
Business
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Fundraising | Springboard Podcast | Episode 2
Wales, Africa and the World
49 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
Fundraising | Springboard Podcast | Episode 2
Cath Moulogo is joined by her Hub Cymru Africa colleague Julian Rosser who has been exploring fundraising in global solidarity projects with Yetunde Fadeyi founder of REES Africa and Vic Hancock Fell from Fair Development and co-director of Raising Futures. Here, Julian interviews them about their experiences in fundraising for global solidarity projects, working in partnership and the lessons that can be shared. In the episode, Vic Hancock Fell refers to this TED Talk by Dan Pallota: "The way we think about charity is dead wrong" and this Twitter thread by Gabe Oatley. This is part of the Springboard series of podcasts that are being recorded with support from the FCDO under the Small Charities Challenge Fund.
Wales, Africa and the World
The definitive podcast for global solidarity.