
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
Darren Walker | Ep 130 | Reflections from Leaders in Philanthropy
Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast: In this special episode, we welcome Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, for a profound conversation with Prof. Moyo.
Darren Walker is outgoing President of the Ford Foundation, a $16 billion global social justice philanthropy with over 70 years of deep engagement in Africa. His journey, from small-town Texas and Harlem community development to senior leadership at Rockefeller, has made him one of the most influential voices in global philanthropy. Under his presidency, the Ford Foundation pioneered groundbreaking initiatives, including the historic $1 billion social bond during the COVID-19 pandemic, and championed efforts to reduce inequality worldwide.
The Conversation
Guided by Prof. Moyo, the dialogue traces Darren’s early influences, leadership lessons, and reflections on legacy. Together, they explore:
• How personal experiences of public education and social justice shaped his worldview
• Lessons learned across law, finance, Harlem, Rockefeller, and Ford
• Achievements and challenges of his presidency, including navigating crises, financing innovation, and advancing equity
• Ford Foundation’s historic and future role in Africa
• Insights from his new book, The Idea of America: Reflections on Inequality, Democracy, and the Values We Share
• The future of philanthropy, African agency, and transitions in global leadership
Why Listen
This episode offers more than biography, it captures wisdom at a pivotal moment of transition, as Darren reflects on a lifetime of work and the future of philanthropy in Africa and beyond. Listeners will gain a rare window into the leadership of one of the world’s most important foundations, while engaging with urgent questions of justice, democracy, and sustainable development.
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