[Full Episode]- #WomenGive: African Giving Practices of Solidarity and Empowerment
Description
About the Episode
In this episode of the Inurere podcast, Bidemi Adedire engages with two remarkable women, Folakemi Adesina, and Malingose Chipeta, to explore the significant role of African women in community-focused giving practices.
The conversation delves into the cultural roots of generosity in Africa, the challenges women face in philanthropy, and the measurable impact of women's contributions to their communities.
Personal stories of mentorship and support highlight the importance of collaboration among women, while campaigns like Women Give and Youth Give showcase the efforts to recognize and amplify women's contributions to society.
Share with us your stories of empowerment and generosity.
Keywords:
African women, philanthropy, community giving, empowerment, challenges, mentorship, generosity, cultural traditions, women in leadership, Giving Tuesday
Takeaways
African women play a crucial role in community giving.
Generosity is deeply rooted in African culture.
Women often face societal expectations that limit their participation.
Financial independence is essential for women's empowerment.
Awareness and education can challenge stereotypes about women.
Women contribute significantly to community projects.
Mentorship among women fosters growth and opportunities.
Campaigns like Women Give highlight women's contributions.
Collaboration among women leads to greater impact.
Generosity is a shared value among African communities.
About the Guests:
Folakemi Adesina, Founder of the Do Good Charity Initiative, is a passionate advocate for children's and women's rights. With a legal background and a dedication to non-profit management, Folakemi has made a positive impact on over 25,000 individuals in various states in Nigeria. She holds a master's degree in Sustainable Humanitarian Action from UCAM University, Murcia.
As an award-winning innovator and Humanitarian, Folakemi plays pivotal roles, serving as the Country Lead for Giving Tuesday Nigeria, the Lagos State Coordinator for Good Deeds Day International, and an Ambassador for the Global Impact Network. Driven by a profound commitment to effect change, she focuses on uplifting the lives of children and women in underserved communities while advocating for eradicating poverty among these populations.
Malingose Sakala Chipeta is an accomplished development professional with extensive experience in project management, policy advocacy, and humanitarian work. She is a Country Lead at Giving Tuesday Zambia.
Her remarkable journey has seen her engage with various organizations to drive positive change in communities across Africa. With a strong background in sustainable development and a passion for empowering vulnerable populations, she is determined and committed to making a difference. Her passion for uplifting others and promoting collective action embodies the very essence of African solidarity.
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