
Conversations on African Philanthropy
The Conversations on African Philanthropy podcast features leaders and game-changers whose work has enabled social investment and philanthropy in Africa. Hosted by the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI), the podcast supports the mission of promoting social change by fostering a culture of effective giving and corporate social and civic responsibility.
Founded in 2017 and situated within Wits Business School, CAPSI aspires to nurture a new generation of African experts, researchers and leaders in African Philanthropy, Social Investment and related disciplines. The Centre serves as a source of knowledge and learning, a platform for partnerships, and a hub for community engagement for participating organisations and institutions across and for the benefit of Africa. CAPSI’s offerings include postgraduate academic programmes, short courses, masterclasses, post-doctoral fellowships, publications and partner-collaborated research and development projects in social investment and philanthropy.
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Conversations on African Philanthropy
In Conversation with Dirk Shaka
Dirk is a social organiser and activist affiliated with LUCHA DRC. He also fulfils the role of a Researcher in public health and works as a Designer at Reimagining Peacebuilding. In addition, he manages the HUSIKA Centres.
In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Dirk discusses the work of LUCHA and other social movements in DRC. Talking points include...
- The obstacles that social movements like Lucha encounter, including government repression and the threat of violence from both the state and armed groups.
- The generational gap in activism, with disillusionment among young people leading to decreased participation in social movements.
- The efforts of youth in the Congo mobilise for civic engagement and accountability.
- The need for fair elections and empowered social movements in the DRC.
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This series of conversations was recorded on the margins of the 3rd African Social Movements Baraza, which is the continent's largest convening of social movements. Hosted by TrustAfrica in Accra, this edition of the Baraza served as a platform for conversation, networking, solidarity building, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. In this series, you will hear from social movement actors, whose reflections and experiences profile the importance of social movements in shaping African society.
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