Innovative Funding for Grassroots - The Chessinslums Story
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The Chess in Slums story is very inspiring. From the circumstances that birthed the idea to the innovative projects and impact, this episode highlights the impact of innovative funding for local philanthropy, spotlighting Chess in Slums Africa. Tunde Onakoya is a Nigerian National Chess Master and coach who founded Chess in Slums Africa in 2017. He is driven by the conviction that chess can serve as a powerful educational tool to improve young lives and foster a new generation of intellectuals, even among underprivileged communities.
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