EPISODE · Dec 13, 2024 · 42 MIN
In Conversation with Robson Chere | ZimAlliance #8
from Conversations on African Philanthropy · host Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment
Send us Fan MailRobson is an activist and the current National Secretary with the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union (ARTU) of Zimbabwe. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Robson reflects on his journey as an activist, lessons gained and the role of education. Talking points include...• The work of ARTU in advocating for teacher welfare and quality education in Zimbabwe.• The challenges that education in rural areas faces due to inadequate support and funding.• Advocating for a collective movement addressing various social issues.===About the seriesAfter over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.Visit the podcast webpage: https://bit.ly/484AEr3#podcast #philanthropy
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Send us Fan Mail Robson is an activist and the current National Secretary with the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union (ARTU) of Zimbabwe. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Robson reflects on his journey as an activist, lessons gained and the role of education. Talking points include... • The work of ARTU in advocating for teacher welfare and quality education in Zimbabwe. • The challenges that education in rural areas faces due to inadequate support and funding. • Advocating for a collective mov...
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