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In today’s episode, we are exploring learning and growth, competition, and self-care as tools of empowerment in leadership. And in the course of this exploration, Ngasuma shares a leadership philosophy that has proven useful for her in her journey.
Ngasuma Kanyeka is a leader who started her own consulting firm in 2011 called Capacitate consulting, a niche communication and strategy development firm which supported UN agencies such as UNDP, UNFPA, and UN Women across the African continent and worked with a foundation such as Open Society and supported the Government of Tanzania Oil and Gas communication strategy as well as creating investment briefers for the Tanzania Investment Centre. And in the last few years, she has worked in the youth innovation, entrepreneurship, governance, and health space in Tanzania as a Chief of Party for a $20 million dollar USAID-funded project called Feed the Future Tanzania Advancing Youth. Ladies and Gentlemen, Ngasuma Kanyeka.
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