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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 37 MIN

Everyone Has to Be Visible

from Footprints Podcast Series · host CivSource Africa

The Boys Were Fighting. The Women Were Building. "Women made enormous contributions to helping Somali communities survive and rebuild through conflict." _ Faiza MohammedWhat does it take to organise for peace when a country's institutions have collapsed?In this episode of Footprints, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with women's rights leader and movement-builder Faiza Mohammed a conversation about conflict, courage, and what leadership looks like when the work has to outlast you.Faiza takes us back to her childhood in Somaliland, climbing trees and playing tennis with dreams of becoming a pilot, through to her work with the United Nations, CARE International, and Equality Now.She recounts travelling through conflict-affected Somalia, connecting civil society organisations across divided regions, and helping communities confront the forces sustaining violence. She also shares how women, elders, journalists, religious leaders, and former militia members came together to build pathways toward peace.The conversation covers:Faiza believes leadership should never make one person indispensable, it should empower many people to step forward, become visible, and carry the work into the future.Subscribe to Footprints for more conversations with the people whose lives and leadership continue to shape Africa."I felt responsible for giving back because an investment had been made in me." _ Faiza Mohammed_For more on CivLegacy Foundation's Change Initiative,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ HERE⁠⁠:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#footprintspodcastseries

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The Boys Were Fighting. The Women Were Building. "Women made enormous contributions to helping Somali communities survive and rebuild through conflict." _ Faiza MohammedWhat does it take to organise for peace when a country's institutions have collapsed?In this episode of Footprints, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with women's rights leader and movement-builder Faiza Mohammed a conversation about conflict, courage, and what leadership looks like when the work has to outlast you.Faiza takes us back to her childhood in Somaliland, climbing trees and playing tennis with dreams of becoming a pilot, through to her work with the United Nations, CARE International, and Equality Now.She recounts travelling through conflict-affected Somalia, connecting civil society organisations across divided regions, and helping communities confront the forces sustaining violence. She also shares how women, elders, journalists, religious leaders, and former militia members came together to build pathways toward peace.The conversation covers:Faiza believes leadership should never make one person indispensable, it should empower many people to step forward, become visible, and carry the work into the future.Subscribe to Footprints for more conversations with the people whose lives and leadership continue to shape Africa."I felt responsible for giving back because an investment had been made in me." _ Faiza Mohammed_For more on CivLegacy Foundation's Change Initiative,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ HERE⁠⁠:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#footprintspodcastseries

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