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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2024 · 21 MIN

Nozipho Makhanda - How to fight marginalisation through kulcha in Zimbabwe? (Speed dating@Young Bled Strategic Forum)

from Naivni Duh · host Inštitut Gajst

Boris and Nozipho sit down for a super cozy speed date and find out that they have some common interests. They geek out on citizen diplomacy, challenges in Zimbabwe, feminism and gender questions in Africa. Nozipho comes from Zimbabwe, she studied in South Africa and Germany, she works with the Global diplomacy lab and runs her own NGO - Kulcha akhademi. She thinks its crucial that politics brings hope to young people. What is Kulcha academy (Akhademi)? Well, to summarise, its about preserving and promoting Zimbabwean art and culture through making art projects a sustainable income source for marginalised women. But we think that Nozipho really explains it best. One of the best speed dates ever. Ever. So sick. Young Bled Strategic Forum doesn’t disappoint. Gajst baby! https://www.instagram.com/gajst.institut/

Boris and Nozipho sit down for a super cozy speed date and find out that they have some common interests. They geek out on citizen diplomacy, challenges in Zimbabwe, feminism and gender questions in Africa. Nozipho comes from Zimbabwe, she studied in South Africa and Germany, she works with the Global diplomacy lab and runs her own NGO - Kulcha akhademi. She thinks its crucial that politics brings hope to young people. What is Kulcha academy (Akhademi)? Well, to summarise, its about pr...

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