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YALI Network Radio
YALI Network Radio
84 episodes
6 months ago
https://yali.state.gov/yali-voices-podcast-ondela-mlandu-and-emanuel-ssekitto-kalule-social-entrepreneurs-fostering-relationships-and-building-community/ In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re talking with Ondela Mlandu from South Africa and Emmanuel Ssekitto Kalule from Uganda. In addition to being YALI Network members and 2024 Mandela Washington Fellows, both Ssekitto and Ondela are social entrepreneurs who have founded organizations that serve their personal drive to improve lives by bringing people into a supportive community. Ssekitto is the founder of Faces Up Uganda, an organization that uses art and self- expression as a method for positive change. He sees social entrepreneurship as a powerful way to address the psychosocial conditions that adversely impact everyday life, then change the personal narrative toward something more positive. Today we chat about person-to-person connection, inspiring others for a better future, and how changemaking benefits communities by benefiting individuals. Ondela is a media and communications specialist who is passionate about leading social change for women and girls at the grassroots level. She is the principal behind Authoric Communications, which serves as a space for young women of color in South Africa to seek mentorship and support for amplifying each other’s voices. The organization started with practical focuses such as health and well-being, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. Since then, participants have formed business partnerships and used Ondela’s organization as a launchpad to great futures. To follow what Ondela and Ssekitto are doing, check out their social media links here: Ondela linkedin.com/in/ondela-mlandu Ssekitto https://www.instagram.com/facesupuganda
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https://yali.state.gov/yali-voices-podcast-ondela-mlandu-and-emanuel-ssekitto-kalule-social-entrepreneurs-fostering-relationships-and-building-community/ In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re talking with Ondela Mlandu from South Africa and Emmanuel Ssekitto Kalule from Uganda. In addition to being YALI Network members and 2024 Mandela Washington Fellows, both Ssekitto and Ondela are social entrepreneurs who have founded organizations that serve their personal drive to improve lives by bringing people into a supportive community. Ssekitto is the founder of Faces Up Uganda, an organization that uses art and self- expression as a method for positive change. He sees social entrepreneurship as a powerful way to address the psychosocial conditions that adversely impact everyday life, then change the personal narrative toward something more positive. Today we chat about person-to-person connection, inspiring others for a better future, and how changemaking benefits communities by benefiting individuals. Ondela is a media and communications specialist who is passionate about leading social change for women and girls at the grassroots level. She is the principal behind Authoric Communications, which serves as a space for young women of color in South Africa to seek mentorship and support for amplifying each other’s voices. The organization started with practical focuses such as health and well-being, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. Since then, participants have formed business partnerships and used Ondela’s organization as a launchpad to great futures. To follow what Ondela and Ssekitto are doing, check out their social media links here: Ondela linkedin.com/in/ondela-mlandu Ssekitto https://www.instagram.com/facesupuganda
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YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Ondela Mlandu and Emmanuel Ssekitto Kalule - Social Entrepreneurship
https://yali.state.gov/yali-voices-podcast-ondela-mlandu-and-emanuel-ssekitto-kalule-social-entrepreneurs-fostering-relationships-and-building-community/ In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re talking with Ondela Mlandu from South Africa and Emmanuel Ssekitto Kalule from Uganda. In addition to being YALI Network members and 2024 Mandela Washington Fellows, both Ssekitto and Ondela are social entrepreneurs who have founded organizations that serve their personal drive to improve lives by bringing people into a supportive community. Ssekitto is the founder of Faces Up Uganda, an organization that uses art and self- expression as a method for positive change. He sees social entrepreneurship as a powerful way to address the psychosocial conditions that adversely impact everyday life, then change the personal narrative toward something more positive. Today we chat about person-to-person connection, inspiring others for a better future, and how changemaking benefits communities by benefiting individuals. Ondela is a media and communications specialist who is passionate about leading social change for women and girls at the grassroots level. She is the principal behind Authoric Communications, which serves as a space for young women of color in South Africa to seek mentorship and support for amplifying each other’s voices. The organization started with practical focuses such as health and well-being, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. Since then, participants have formed business partnerships and used Ondela’s organization as a launchpad to great futures. To follow what Ondela and Ssekitto are doing, check out their social media links here: Ondela linkedin.com/in/ondela-mlandu Ssekitto https://www.instagram.com/facesupuganda
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9 months ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Festus Moses from Nigeria Found His Purpose in Business and Skills Education
In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re sitting down to talk with Festus Moses from Nigeria. In addition to being a YALI Network member and 2024 Mandela Washington Fellow, Festus is an entrepreneur who — while building his footwear and leather goods business — saw the need for increased skills training and education. Festus has taught over 100 young people the art of leather craftsmanship. This training, along with business development classes, has empowered these students to start their own entrepreneurial journeys. Festus is a self-described “growth addict” who believes that each of us has the power to learn how to identify goals and accomplish the small steps needed to attain them for both personal and professional growth. He sees entrepreneurship as a way for all people to make positive economic changes for themselves and their community. Today we chat about mentorship, skills training, and Festus’ belief that business is about the people who make it a success. To follow what Festus is doing, check out his social media links here: https://www.instagram.com/moss_collections/ https://ng.linkedin.com/in/festus-moses-13217b125
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10 months ago
47 minutes 24 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: David Jeng is Mentoring for Small Business Success in The Gambia
In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re sitting down to talk with David Jeng at the 2024 Mandela Washington Fellowship Summit in Washington. David is from The Gambia and in addition to being a 2024 Mandela Washington Fellow, he is an intellectual property law and rights expert. He has built businesses and is a board member of The Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and an advocate for private sector initiatives that help businesses thrive. David has a deep commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship, especially when it comes to small- and medium-sized enterprises, or SME’s. He sees small businesses as the foundation on which great communities are built. We chat about business, mentorship, and the importance of people who are real changemakers.
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11 months ago
38 minutes 21 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: Roni Kanuono turns discarded bottles into something amazing!
https://yali.state.gov/roni-kanuono-turns-discarded-bottles-into-something-amazing-building-furniture-from-plastic-waste/ In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re honored to be speaking with Roni Kanuono from Cameroon. After working with an environmental NGO for a number of years, he decided to use the lessons he learned there and started his own! His organization, For A Green World, is dedicated to reducing plastic pollution in a most innovative way. Talking with Roni, it is clear that what we see each day as pollution and plastic waste can be repurposed into useful, even beautiful, objects. And he wants to make sure that others in his community and beyond are able to learn to make something new out of something ordinary. Roni Kanuono Social: https://x.com/KanouoRoni?s=08 For A Green World Website: https://chanasdigital.com/foragreenworld
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1 year ago
13 minutes 51 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Lilian Kaivilu is Making an Impact Training Citizen Journalists
YALI Voices Podcast: Lilian Kaivilu is Making an Impact Training Citizen Journalists by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
21 minutes 1 second

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YALI Voices Podcast: Chiedza Makwara on Succeeding and Supporting Women Through Good Times and Bad
YALI Voices Podcast: Chiedza Makwara on Succeeding and Supporting Women Through Good Times and Bad by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
20 minutes 44 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Dina Cirillo on Protecting the Rights of Women and Girls in South Sudan
YALI Voices Podcast: Dina Cirillo on Protecting the Rights of Women and Girls in South Sudan by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
26 minutes 34 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: Wuraoluwa Ayodele and Masele Msita on Speaking Up and Being Heard
YALI Voices Podcast: Wuraoluwa Ayodele and Masele Msita on Speaking Up and Being Heard by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
36 minutes 40 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Melene Rossouw’s Movement for Women’s Leadership in South Africa
YALI Voices Podcast: Melene Rossouw’s Movement for Women’s Leadership in South Africa by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
23 minutes 29 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: Eunice Achenda Peter on Professionalism and Good Governance
YALI Voices Podcast: Eunice Achenda Peter on Professionalism and Good Governance by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
26 minutes 29 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Patrick Stephenson Wants More Citizen Involvement with Public Policy
YALI Voices Podcast: Patrick Stephenson Wants More Citizen Involvement with Public Policy by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Ebrima Sonko on Social Justice, Fairness, and Equity
YALI Voices Podcast: Ebrima Sonko on Social Justice, Fairness, and Equity by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
26 minutes 51 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Adesola Adedokun Ajayi Working to Provide Opportunities for All
YALI Voices Podcast: Adesola Adedokun Ajayi Working to Provide Opportunities for All by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
13 minutes 35 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Entrepreneur Corine Hounsou is Building a Global Brand
YALI Voices Podcast: Entrepreneur Corine Hounsou is Building a Global Brand by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Juliet Odhiambo Says Financial Literacy is the Key to Economic Success
YALI Voices Podcast: Juliet Odhiambo Says Financial Literacy is the Key to Economic Success by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
20 minutes 26 seconds

YALI Network Radio
YALI Voices Podcast: Steve Zita Mentors Youth to be Successful Business Leaders
YALI Voices Podcast: Steve Zita Mentors Youth to be Successful Business Leaders by YALI Network Radio
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5 years ago
11 minutes 4 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: Robson Mamba Believes in a Comprehensive Approach to Service
YALI Voices Podcast: Robson Mamba Believes in a Comprehensive Approach to Service by YALI Network Radio
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6 years ago
22 minutes 30 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast Three Champions Working Toward Tolerance and Acceptance for All
YALI Voices Podcast Three Champions Working Toward Tolerance and Acceptance for All by YALI Network Radio
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6 years ago
33 minutes 6 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: James Amugsi on Service and Volunteerism in his Community
YALI Voices Podcast: James Amugsi on Service and Volunteerism in his Community by YALI Network Radio
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6 years ago
23 minutes 46 seconds

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YALI Voices Podcast: Suleiman Makore on Wildlife in Zimbabwe
YALI Voices Podcast: Suleiman Makore on Wildlife in Zimbabwe by YALI Network Radio
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6 years ago
16 minutes

YALI Network Radio
https://yali.state.gov/yali-voices-podcast-ondela-mlandu-and-emanuel-ssekitto-kalule-social-entrepreneurs-fostering-relationships-and-building-community/ In this episode of the YALI Voices podcast, we’re talking with Ondela Mlandu from South Africa and Emmanuel Ssekitto Kalule from Uganda. In addition to being YALI Network members and 2024 Mandela Washington Fellows, both Ssekitto and Ondela are social entrepreneurs who have founded organizations that serve their personal drive to improve lives by bringing people into a supportive community. Ssekitto is the founder of Faces Up Uganda, an organization that uses art and self- expression as a method for positive change. He sees social entrepreneurship as a powerful way to address the psychosocial conditions that adversely impact everyday life, then change the personal narrative toward something more positive. Today we chat about person-to-person connection, inspiring others for a better future, and how changemaking benefits communities by benefiting individuals. Ondela is a media and communications specialist who is passionate about leading social change for women and girls at the grassroots level. She is the principal behind Authoric Communications, which serves as a space for young women of color in South Africa to seek mentorship and support for amplifying each other’s voices. The organization started with practical focuses such as health and well-being, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. Since then, participants have formed business partnerships and used Ondela’s organization as a launchpad to great futures. To follow what Ondela and Ssekitto are doing, check out their social media links here: Ondela linkedin.com/in/ondela-mlandu Ssekitto https://www.instagram.com/facesupuganda