[Episode Trailer] - The Transformative Power of Individual Giving - Haba Haba Series
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Exploring Individual Giving: Impact, Ethics, and EmpowermentGet ready for an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion on the power of individual giving in our society. In this episode, we delve deep into the realm of philanthropy and explore how personal experiences, cultural beliefs, and community engagement influence one's decision to give back.Join us as we uncover the impact of geographic location and community connections on individuals' giving choices. We examine how an individual's sense of belonging and connection to their local community shapes their philanthropic decisions, fostering a deeper understanding of the transformative role of community engagement.Discover how personal interests and areas of expertise play a vital role in influencing an individual's philanthropic choices. We explore how passion areas and specialized knowledge empower individuals to make targeted and meaningful contributions that align with their personal values and expertise.In this episode, we also explore the powerful influence of recommendations, social norms, and influential figures on philanthropic choices. Learn how external factors can shape individual giving decisions and inspire impactful generosity within communities.Lastly, gain valuable advice on how individuals can make a meaningful impact through their giving. Discover actionable steps and insights from our distinguished guest as we empower individuals to create positive change and contribute to a more equitable and just world.ABOUT THE GUESTDr. Moses IsoobaExecutive directorUganda National NGO ForumDr. Moses Isooba is the executive director of the Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) – a sharing and reflection Platform of National and INGOs in Uganda. Prior to joining UNNGOF, Dr Isooba was a governance advisor with ActionAid Denmark. He also worked as the programme coordinator of the Civil and Political Rights Component of DANIDA Human Rights and Good Governance Programme in Uganda. He is currently a member of the Re-Imagining INGOs (RINGO) Social Lab – a group of Practitioners reimagining INGOs through disruption, innovation and systematic thinking. Under RINGO, Dr. Isooba is the idea carrier of the Language and Lexicon prototype.
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