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A podcast celebrating and highlighting African generosity and philanthropy.

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    Generosity That Gives Again

    In this episode of the Community Podcast, recorded live at the Gathering of Givers, Jackie sits down with Stella Kamakune, Founder of Vermillion Foundation, for a powerful conversation on generosity that serves, endures, and sustains.Stella reflects on her first experience of receiving kindness, the moment she discovered blood donation as her way ofgiving back, and the growing community of volunteers who continue to show up with time, care, and commitment.Her story highlights that generosity is not confined to money, it may take the form of blood, time, advocacy, or even small acts like a smile, a hug, or a listening ear. Sometimes, it is simply the courage to respond when a need arises.“Just fulfill your purpose in life. Save a life, and you will be fine.” _ Stella Kamakune⁠, Watch the full conversation and be reminded: what flows through you might be exactly what someone else needs to keep going.🎧 Watch, listen, reflect, and share._#commUNITYPodcast #Generosity #Giving #Community #CivLegacyFoundation #CivSourceAfrica #GatheringOfGivers

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    Generosity That Nurtures

    “Our house was always open to anyone at any time.” — Jacqueline Asiimwe_In this special episode, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with her parents, Rev. Benoni Mugarura Mutana and Joy Mugarura, for a heartfelt conversation on generosity, family, faith, and community.Together, they explore whether generosity is taught or caught, and how giving is shaped through everyday acts: sharing food, opening the home, giving to those in need, gathering in fellowship, and teaching children why generosity matters.This episode is a gentle reminder that giving is a legacy. It is something we learn, practice, protect, and pass on.🎧 Watch, listen, reflect, and share._#commUNITYPodcast #Generosity #Giving #Community #CivLegacyFoundation #CivSourceAfrica #GatheringOfGivers

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    Generosity That Begins at Home | Episode 7 | SN: 15

    In this episode of the Community Podcast, recorded live at the Ndere Centre during the sixth Gathering of Givers, we sit with Liza Marie Kawoya Kakoza: Founder and Team Lead of the Dwona Initiative, Co-Lead of Giving Tuesday Uganda, and a passionate advocate for menstrual justice.Liza invites us into the earliest roots of her understanding of generosity, home. She reflects on a childhood shaped by a mother whose giving was constant and unassuming, expressed through care, hospitality, nourishment, and presence. It was a home where people were not just received, but held, fed, welcomed, supported, and remembered.From these beginnings, her journey expands into a broader philosophy of giving. She speaks about Giving Tuesday Uganda, the significance of period giving, and the quiet yet powerful generosity that already lives within communities. At the centre of this is the Giving Bell, a simple but profound act of invitation, where individuals wrote notes of kindness and gratitude, then rang the bell loudly, affirming that generosity is worthy of being seen, heard, and celebrated.This conversation gently reframes what it means to give. It reminds us that generosity is not confined to financial capacity, but is deeply rooted in care, dignity, attentiveness, and memory, in the small, intentional acts that leave a lasting imprint on people’s lives.This is an invitation to practice a form of generosity that not only reaches others, but stays with them, and sustains them.Watch, listen, and be inspired.#CommunityPodcast #GivingTuesdayUganda #DwonaInitiative #GatheringOfGivers #AfricanGiving #MenstrualJustice #GenerosityThatSustains

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 6 | Generosity That Carries Community

    This week on the comm-UNITY! Podcast, we feature Cherop Mark Cherirei in Season 15, Episode 6.A Student of Life, Program Associate, Digital SecurityExpert, Climate Change Champion, Farmer, Radio Host, and Friend, Mark brings a grounded perspective on generosity as service, connection, and collectiveresponsibility.Through his work with the Kapchorwa Civil SocietyOrganizations Alliance (KACSOA) and community media, he reflects on how local voices, trusted information, and grassroots action can help communities respond to real needs with dignity and care.His story reminds us that generosity lives in the people who organise, inform, mobilise, and keep showing up so communities can growstronger together.🎧 Listen now._Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Media Challenge Initiative⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo#GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays#GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 5 | Generosity That Extends Grace

    In this episode of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series, we feature Phiona Nanozi Ngoga, a public health professional and the Founder and Director of Rainbow Hearts Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation inspired by her lived experience and dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people grappling with infertility through awareness, psychosocial support, and access to medical interventions. In this honest and deeply human conversation, Phiona reflects on infertility, stigma, gendered blame, and the emotional weight carried in silence by so many individuals and couples. With clarity, tenderness, and hard-earned insight, she speaks about the questions people should stop asking, the kind of support that actually helps, and the generosity required to walk beside people without turning their pain into public property. This is a conversation for anyone who believes communities are built by those who stay.🎧 Listen now._Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Media Challenge Initiative⁠⁠⁠⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Sea son 15 | Episode 4 | Generosity That Shows Up

    In this episode, Daniel Edward Kabanda (DK) challenges the narrow idea that generosity begins and ends with money. Drawing from lived experience, he reflects on volunteering, mentorship, and service, showing how generosity often looks like showing up, offering time, skill, labour, and staying present when it matters most.From dusty school projects to working with girls and young women on education and sexual and reproductive health, DK speaks with clarity about what meaningful contribution really requires. He unpacks the risks of exploiting youth voluntarism, insists on ethical engagement, and reminds us, through his father’s unforgettable words, “Use me or lose me”, that generosity begins with availability, not abundance.The conversation is deeply grounded in DK’s work through Community Minds Initiative, which supports urban boys aged 15–24 to navigate mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and life skills. Guided by the belief to empower body, mind, and future, the episode invites listeners to rethink generosity as something lived, sustained through presence, responsibility, and community.This is a conversation for anyone who believes communities are built by those who stay.🎧 Listen now._Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠MediaChallengeInitiative⁠⁠⁠⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo#GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays#GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 3 |Generosity That Gets Someone Over the Line

    Welcome to another episode of the Comm_UNITY Podcast, where we continue to document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity in all its forms. Recorded live at the 6th edition of the Gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI), this conversation is part of our special series exploring “Generosity that Serves, Stays, and Sustains.”In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with her friend Dorothy Tushemereirwe, a fundraiser at Uganda Christian University and a member of the OMEGA Scholarship Office. Dorothy reflects on her earliest memories of giving, tracing her journey from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood, and how those formative experiences ultimately led her into the world of fundraising and scholarships. She speaks with honesty about the fulfilling yet demanding nature of mobilising resources, and how her faith continues to shape her values, resilience, and unwavering commitment to giving.For Dorothy, sustainable generosity is a legacy. As she beautifully puts it, “Sustainable generosity stays with individuals and communities long after we have forgotten.”Join us as we explore how generosity rooted in faith, consistency, and purpose becomes a lasting investment in people and possibility.🎧 Listen to this episode, and the full Comm_UNITY live series, to discover stories of generosity that truly serve, stay, and sustain._Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠MediaChallenge Initiative⁠⁠⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 2 | Generosity That Carries Hope

    Welcome to another episode of the comm-UNITY! Podcast, a space where we document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity and the stories behind it. In this special live series recorded at the 6th edition of the Gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI), we continue exploring the theme: “Generosity that Serves, Stays, and Sustains.”In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwesits down with Ethan Mosolini to reflect on a deeply personal moment that shaped his journey as a giver.At just 17 years old, following the passing of his father, it was the generosity of his late father’s friends who raised funds for his A-Level education. What may have seemed like a small act to them became a life-altering turning point for Ethan, setting him on a path of giving forward and becoming what he calls a “merchant of hope.”As Ethan shares, “When you give, you inspire that person to become a giver and that creates a ripple effect.”Together, Ethan and Jacqueline explore the power of hope not just as a feeling, but as a seed. A seed that, when plantedthrough generosity, grows into resilience, opportunity, and transformation.Join us as we hear from givers, reflect on the staying power of generosity, and discover how hope sustains communities.🎧 Listen to this episode and the full series to be inspired by stories of generosity in action across Africa.Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠⁠MediaChallenge Initiative⁠⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains #PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 1 | Generosity That Holds

    Recorded at the 6th edition of the gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, this episode marks the beginning of a series hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI).The Comm_UNITY Podcast was created to document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity, telling the stories behind the giving, and highlighting how philanthropy rooted in empathy and community creates lasting impact.In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Barbara Masibo, Director of Ziingo Women &Children Initiative, an organisation committed to defending the rights of women and children in disadvantaged communities.Barbara shares the moment that shaped her journey in giving, a scholarship that allowed her sister to complete her education. From that experience grew a deep commitment to ensuring other children have access to opportunity.Reflecting on the realities of building and sustaining an NGO, she reminds us:“Everyone has something to give no matter how small. Even a smile or a listening ear can change a life.”🎧 Tune in for an honest conversation about generosity that stays and the quiet acts of giving that sustain communities for generations._🎧Listen now to previous episodes. Reflectdeeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Recording and production by ⁠Media Challenge Initiative⁠_#OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers #GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains #PhilanthopyWeek2025

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 10 | Equalising the Odds

    At the Gathering of Givers 2024, David Lambert Tumwesigye introduced himself with a grin: “I’m a middle-aged man. Where is the middle of age? Right center.” The joke lands, but what follows is anything but light. He sketches a life shaped by sacrifice and lucky breaks, evidence that generosity isn’t window dressing; it’s load bearing.He grew up in a warm rural community better known, he teases, for its hot springs than its headlines. The heat that changed his family’s fortunes, however, was human. His father’s trajectory bent because an uncle, Eliezan Kabir, paid school fees through primary; when that support ended and school stopped, an education officer noticed a bright boy out of class, intervened, and helped him return. One act of generosity, then another; a chain reaction that turned obstacles into on-ramps. “We are who we are because people made sacrifices, and because we were lucky,” Tumwesigye says, and you can hear both gratitude and resolve in it.That conviction became his compass in social protection work. While advocating for the Senior Citizens Grant, he often met polished versions of the same objection: we can’t afford it. He answered with a straight face and a sharp edge, if we can fund bridges and big buildings, we can also fund dignity. He noticed something else too: many of the people now calling grants “uneconomical” once relied on public bursaries to cross their own bridges. Memory, he suggests gently, is a public good.His own turning point came at NSSF when a managing director slid a stack of papers across the desk, an International Labour Office scholarship for advanced study in social protection financing. “If it interests you, come back,” the MD said. Tumwesigye went back, and that single opportunity set the arc of three decades. Someone passed a ladder instead of a lecture; he has been paying that gesture forward ever since.Through friends he describes as “among the most generous I know,” he helped produce the Gathering of Givers, bringing not only time but tools. Often, he says, what’s missing isn’t money so much as intent: decide to put what you already have at people’s disposal and watch capacity multiply. The satisfaction of giving, in his experience, routinely outpaces the applause of receiving.Ask him about young people and his cadence quickens. He will not accept the lazy myth that youth are “not ready.” He sees imagination, generosity, and problem-solving waiting for oxygen. Give them oxygen, opportunity, challenge, trust, and they will out-invent our problems. His aim is simple and stubborn: equalise life chances so luck isn’t the loudest variable.Tumwesigye is not allergic to complexity; he is allergic to using complexity as an alibi. Generosity, in his framing, is disciplined, measurable, nation-shaping. It is the difference between a state that counts bridges and a society that also counts the people who cross them. A little goes a long way, sometimes all the way to a life that turns around and lifts others.Quotable quotes:• “We are who we are because people made sacrifices, and because we were lucky.”• “If you can afford bridges and big buildings, you can afford dignity.”• “Even the most affluent Ugandans made it because government once believed in bursaries.”• “The satisfaction you get from giving is often greater than the one who receives.”• “Young people are super imaginative and very generous. Give them a chance and they’ll out-invent our problems.”• “Equalise life chances, that’s the work.”• “Generosity is not a line item; it’s an inheritance.”• “A little goes a long way, literally.”🎧Listen now to previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Courtesy: Qweshunga and Media Challenge Initiative and CivLegacy Foundation  and CivSourceAfrica#commUNITYPodcast #YoungGivers #GiveDifferent#OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi  

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 9 | The Inner Wheel of the Heart!

    The Gathering of Givers 2024 carried a single, resonant conviction: giving, at its purest, is less about abundance and more about intention. This year’s spotlight fell on young givers, people whose energy, empathy, and imagination are quietly redrawing what generosity looks like today.Episode 9 of the comm-UNITY! Podcast (Season 14) captures that spirit in motion. Titled “The Inner Wheel of the Heart,” the episode features Dr. Norah Madaya (Director, NORPAP Consults) and Hope, an education officer within the national prisons service. Guided by host Jacqueline Asiimwe (CEO, CivSource Africa Galaxy), the conversation invites us to rethink what we call “enough,” and where the first spark of giving truly begins.“I consider a generous person to be someone with a soul, one who gives relentlessly, regardless of how much they have,” Dr. Madaya says. She tells of a mother who could scarcely provide two meals a day yet still reached outward with encouragement. From encounters like these, Dr. Madaya helped form a women’s group, twenty women who gather to share, pray, and uplift one another.“I asked them what they had,” she recalls. “They said, ‘nothing.’ But after talking, they realized they had something, willingness.”That single word becomes a quiet engine. For every small contribution the women make to their poultry project, Dr. Madaya adds a little more, literally. “For each woman who joins, I add one bird,” she says. “From fifty-five birds, they now have seventy-five. It’s little, but for them, it’s impactful.” The math is simple; the effect is profound. Confidence returns. Savings begin. The story reframes generosity not as spectacle, but as steady companionship.Asked to name a generous example, Hope smiles. She points to Inner Wheel, a global women’s organization born out of Rotary, whose members are committed to transforming communities through service. For Hope, that commitment takes shape among incarcerated women, many of them mothers, who often face scarcity alongside their sentences.She tells of newborn twins who needed milk when a fellow inmate, previously sharing milk, was released. “We mobilized quickly and sent milk. It saved her life,” Hope says simply. In a world that often measures giving in large cheques and headlines, these small acts, milk, baby clothes, sanitary items, soap, sugar, are quietly revolutionary. They restore dignity where it is most fragile.“It’s about checking on someone who has no hope in you, and making a difference,” Hope says. “That’s giving from the heart.”Both women trace their instinct to give to habits modelled at home. “My mother taught me to never turn anyone away,” Hope shares. “Our home was always open, strangers, guests, people who just needed a place. She’d say, ‘It’s not their fault they’re like that. Give them the best.’” Dr. Madaya remembers a father who tutored her in reciprocity. “He’d give me something and ask me to return it. If I hesitated, he’d say, ‘It’s not good not to give.’ But if I shared, he promised to give me again.”These lessons converge in one line that anchors the episode’s title: “Sharing doesn’t come from the lips,” Dr. Madaya says. “It must come from the inside, from the inner wheel of the heart.” The phrase lingers because it reveals generosity as a way of being before it becomes a list of deeds.As the conversation closes, both women make a gentle, insistent ask of the next generation. “A meaningful life is a life of giving,” Dr. Madaya says. “If you want to find purpose, live a life that is shared.” Hope adds a practical lens for everyday practice: “Amidst everything young people do, let them have a passion to impact lives. Giving doesn’t have to be big. Just give and give from the heart.”🎧Listen nowto previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast#YoungGivers #GiveDifferent #OurGenerousSpirit#OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 8 | Acceptance Is Generosity

    At the 2025 Gathering of Givers, we sat down with Brenda Boonabaana, board member of Albinism Umbrella Uganda, whose journey embodies this year’s theme, Our Generous Spirit. Born with albinism in a community that didn’t fully understand it, Brenda’s earliest gift was the unconditional acceptance of her grandfather, who called her a blessingwhen others were shocked. From there, her life has been a tapestry of kindness, strangers offering rides to school, sponsors funding her education from primary through university, and mentors guiding her path.Yet alongside generosity, Brenda has faced harsh discrimination, from exclusion in classrooms to deeply harmful myths that put lives at risk. She painted a vivid picture of the challenges persons with albinism endure: social isolation, barriers to education and employment,limited access to healthcare like sunscreen, and dangerous misconceptions.Her call to action was clear and urgent:Acceptanceis an act of generosity. “The moment a person with albinism is accepted in the community, everything else keeps flowing,” she said. For Brenda, acceptance is not passive tolerance but active inclusion in schools, workplaces, relationships, and every sphere of life.Her dream is simple yet transformative: to see persons with albinism treated just like any other person, judged not byskin color but by character, capability, and humanity. In her words, “We are all Africans. We eat the same food. We can do anything any other person can do. Then why would you discriminate?”Brenda’s story is a reminder that generosity is not only about giving things; it’s about giving people their rightful place in the human family.🎧Listen now to previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast#YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture#EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 7 | We Still Give!

    Live from Ndere Centre at the Gathering of Givers 2024, we sat under the sun (and some serious generosity) with Tugshamwa, Joel, and Eshban, three men navigating the complexities of giving in a world that often defines it through status, visibility, and material success.But here’s the twist: they’re not here to echo that narrative.They're here to redefine giving, not as a transaction, but as a practice of presence, service, and belief. Belief in country. Belief in community. Belief in the unseen value of tipping a little more when faith is fading. Of responding to that midnight call from a broke friend. Of choosing kindness even when the world has been unkind.They speak of military men who gave their lives without medals, of friends who paid for strangers' dialysis during lockdown, and of communities like 4040 whose long-haul commitment to giving outlives trends. They speak of generosity as agency, the moment when young Africans stop asking for permission to help and start writing their own story of impact. There are moments of laughter (“Eshban didn’t invite me!”), me!”),moments of wrestling (“Why am I generous to people who are mean to me?”) and moments of awakening, like when Jacqueline Asiimwe calls us to honor acts of giving the way we honor saints. Because perhaps we are writing our own Acts of the Givers, chapter by chapter, meal by meal, tip by tip, fight by fight. This episode is layered with love, honesty, and fire. It’s about owning the narrative of who gives, why we give, and what giving looks like when done in our skin. It’s about dismantling the myth that philanthropy belongs to the wealthy and planting the truth that we are the givers we've been waiting for.🎧 Tune in to be affirmed, inspired, and maybe even convicted. Giving isn’t charity. It’s a claim on the future.🎧 Listen now to previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast #YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture #EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi 

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 6 | Mind the Pause!

    What if the story isn’t over, just paused?In this powerful episode of The Gathering of Givers, host Jacqueline Asiimwe Mwesige sits down with Rebecca Cherop, the brave and visionary founder of The Semicolon Nation. After surviving childhood trauma, the loss of her parents, and a clinical diagnosis of anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD at just twenty-two, Rebecca made a life-changing decision: to pause, heal, and then rise, not just for herself, but for others navigating similar storms.Her story is not one of endings, but of continuations. With deep vulnerability and unshakable purpose, Rebecca speaks on the quiet generosity of sharing one’s truth. She shows us how empathy, storytelling, and advocacy can become lifelines for healing and tools for reshaping systems.Through The Semicolon Nation, Rebecca is shifting narratives around mental health across Uganda and beyond, especially among youth and communities facing humanitarian crises. Her mission is bold: to end stigma, champion inclusive mental healthcare, and remind every survivor that they are not alone and their story isn’t finished.Tune in and be moved by a story that proves sometimes the most generous thing you can give… is your truth.🎧 Listen now to previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast #YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture #EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 5 | The Media Challenge

    In this episode of Gathering of Givers, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Abaas Mpindi Apuuli, a visionary media entrepreneur redefining Africa’s media landscape through innovation and empowerment. Abaas reflects on the early lessons in generosity he learned from his grandmother, a woman known in her community for her warmth, hospitality, and insistence on basic courtesy. These early values of giving, sharing, and serving others laid the foundation for a life committed to lifting others as he climbs.A defining moment in Abaas’ journey came when the late legendary journalist Bbale Francis entrusted him with his fifty-year-old media brand. Fresh out of college, Abaas took that act of trust and transformed it into the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI), an organization that has since become a catalyst for change in Uganda’s media space.Now celebrating a decade of impact, MCI equips young journalists with the skills, leadership, and social consciousness needed to drive meaningful storytelling. Since 2017, it has trained over 3,000 journalism students, launched more than 10 youth-led media startups, and supported 130 fellows in solutions-based journalism. With programs like the Mobile Newsroom, offering hands-on training across 17 Ugandan universities, and the Media Hub, a collaborative space for media innovation, MCI is nurturing a new generation of storytellers committed to truth, impact, and change.With a strong focus on underserved regions and emerging podcasters, MCI envisions the creation of the First Youth Newsroom, content created by and for the youth. But for Abaas, this work goes beyond building skills; it’s about transforming the very narrative of Africa. He is determined to challenge negative stereotypes and promote stories that celebrate growth, acknowledge complexity, and spark collective responsibility.Generosity sits at the heart of Abaas’ mission, not just the generosity of resources, but the deeper kind: sharing space, time, privilege, knowledge, and opportunity. Through MCI, he practices leadership model grounded in abundance and access, ensuring others are empowered to step into their purpose and tell their stories on their own terms.Abaas’ journey is a testament to what generosity can look like when it’s woven into vision and practice, a reminder that true giving is about opening doors for others and holding them open long enough for transformation to take root.🎧 Listen now to previous episodes. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast #YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture #EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 4 | The Givers You Don’t See

    People often tip the waiters but forget the chefs, the quiet alchemists working behind the scenes, seasoning stories into every bite, far from applause. Just like that, we often overlook the everyday gestures of generosity: the silent kindnesses, the held doors, the shared smiles, the wisdom passed over tea. Not all giving jingles in a collection box.In this compelling episode of The Gathering of Givers, host Jacqueline Asiimwe is joined by Catherine Mutesi Mugabo, a vibrant young giver, as they unwrap what it means to give in today's world, beyond coins and campaigns. Together, they explore the evolving spectrum of charity and the subtle, sometimes invisible, ways generosity shows up in our lives.Catherine opens up about how her own son redefined her understanding of giving. Through him, she sees generosity not just as grand gestures, but as a cumulative effect, a daily collection of small kindnesses, time freely offered, talents quietly shared, and treasures humbly given. “Money isn’t the only thing we give,” she says. “It’s the Three T’s: Time, Talent, and Treasure.”She also reflects on The Gathering of Givers as more than an event, it’s a moment of recognition. A celebration of those whose behind-the-scenes giving leaves visible impact. Catherine applauds CivLegacy Foundation and CivGalaxy for putting African philanthropy on the map, both through research and by elevating it into boardrooms. “Africa is the Invisible Chef,” she says, “quietly nourishing, often unseen, yet foundational to the feast.”🎧 Listen now. Reflect deeply. Pass it on.Because there is more to generosity than meets the eye, and more givers among us than we may realize.🎧 Listen in and be inspired. 🔗⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast #YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture #EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 3 | What Goes Around...

    In this episode Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Denis Wembi, a youth leader involved in many initiatives, including the "Goal Next Generation" fellowship. Wembi reflects on the role generosity has played in shaping his life. He recalls how his father’s actions; always bringing him children’s books, not only sparked his lifelong love for reading but were also his first contact with pure generosity. He also shares a story from early 2024 when two women on a train asked him for help with their luggage. This small favor led to an unexpected return; the women covered his entire journey to Diani, Kenya, a destination he’d never visited. To Wembi, it was the best thing that happened to him that year, proving how even the smallest act of kindness can have a far reaching impact.Wembi mentions that as he works with young people, he witnesses generosity in action every day. He recalls how a friend who once helped pay his school fees was a gesture that left a lasting impression on him and praises how young people are proactive in sharing resources to support each other’s dreams. For Wembi, generosity isn't just about grand gestures; it's the little things: like giving a pair of trousers or a handkerchief to someone who needs it that count. He believes in the principle that the more you give, the more it comes back and that the true purpose of giving is to uplift others. Wembi also shares his dream of creating a resource center to provide young people with access to literature; seeing knowledge as a powerful tool for empowerment.He truly believes that even the smallest acts of generosity can make a big difference in people's lives. 🎧 Listen in and be inspired. 🔗⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠#commUNITYPodcast#YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture#EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 2 | Beyond the Gift!

    What if giving wasn’t just about money? What if generosity looked like mentorship, knowledge-sharing, advocacy, or simply showing up? In Episode 2, Season 14 of the comm-UNITY!Podcast, we’re unpacking the power of giving beyond the obvious, because generosity isn’t just an act, it’s a mindset.We often hesitate to call ourselves givers, as if time, skills, and care don’t count as much as financial donations. But the truth is, giving comes in many forms, and it’s often the things we share freely that create the biggest impact. What if generosity was less about what we give away and more about what we build?In a world that moves fast, where self-interest is often celebrated, choosing to give, whether it’s through mentorship, knowledge, or simply standing beside someone, is an act of defiance and hope. It’s saying, “I see you. I believe in you. Let’s build something together.”Meet the changemakers redefining generosity:Ahumuza Ronah: Executive Director, ⁠Holistic Actions for Development and Empowerment(HADE).⁠ She is using mentorship as a tool for revolution, empowering young women in Ghetto communities to rise as leaders in gender equality, climate action, and urban development. Mary Helda Akongo: Program Lead, Fundi Girlsat ⁠FundiBots⁠. She’s breaking barriers in STEM, ensuring that girls across Uganda and Kenya don’t just dream of the future, they build it. Nambooze Angella: Head of the Support Team, ⁠Raremark Foundation⁠. As a sickle cell warrior herself, she is turning personal battles into advocacy, proving that giving time and voice can change lives.Society might see generosity as self-promotion, but let’s be honest, sharing acts of giving inspires others to do the same. We’ve all been shaped by someone else’s generosity, whether it was a mentor, a friend, or a stranger who believed in us.What if your generosity could be the spark for someone else?Think about the last time someone gave you an opportunity, believed in you, or made your journey easier. What if giving wasn’t just about charity, but about paving the way for someone else to rise?Let’s talk about giving that goes beyond the gift, giving that transforms, uplifts, and leaves a legacy.🎧 Listen in and be inspired. 🔗⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠#commUNITYPodcast#YoungGivers #BeyondTheGift #GiveDifferent #PodcastForTheFuture#EachOneReachOne #OurGenerousSpirit #OmutimaOmugabi 

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    comm-UNITY! | Season 14 | Episode 1 | Giving Starts Now!

    Who is a young giver? Who comes to mind when you think of true generosity? In this inspiring episode of Time Capsule: Podcasting for the future, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with two extraordinary women, Denise Kekimuli and Esther Kalenzi, to uncover the many dimensions of giving. Through heartfelt stories and thought-provoking reflections, they explore what it truly means to give and invite listeners to consider how, regardless of age, we can all contribute meaningfully to the world around us. Denise Kekimuli shares the touching story of her young daughter, whose boundless empathy led her to support children living with Sickle Cell Disease. From creating a network of support for grieving mothers to uplifting those in need, Denise exemplifies the power of generosity born from compassion. Her story serves as a reminder that giving is not defined by wealth, status, or age, it is about the willingness to uplift others during their hardest moments. As Denise powerfully says, “You are never too young to make a difference.” Esther Kalenzi, the visionary founder of the Forty Days Over Forty Smiles Foundation, reflects on the selflessness of children who gave away their clothes and even brand-new laptops, gifts they could have easily kept for themselves. These acts of kindness remind us that true generosity stems from the heart, and even small gestures can create profound ripples of change. Esther’s reflections reinforce the idea that giving is not about material abundance but about the sincerity and intent to serve others. As the conversation unfolds, listeners are reminded of the enduring strength of community and the rich, intergenerational tradition of giving deeply rooted in African heritage. Denise and Esther highlight how, even in a world where tomorrow is uncertain, the spirit of giving continues to thrive, passed on through generations. The episode also shines a light on impactful initiatives like the Rare Mac Foundation and the “Know Your Type” campaign, which work tirelessly to address critical yet often overlooked issues affecting African communities. The discussion crescendos with an inspiring call to action: “Just start.” Whether you have little or much, the act of giving should come from a genuine desire to make a difference, not for recognition, but for the quiet power of lifting others. True generosity may go unseen and uncelebrated, but its impact is transformative, creating a ripple effect that uplifts both the giver and the receiver. With warmth, laughter, and compelling narratives, this episode of is an invitation to embrace the timeless art of giving. It challenges us to reflect on how we, too, can make a difference in our own unique ways, reminding us that generosity has the power to shape a better world for us all. __ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here: __ #commUNITYPodcast #GatheringOfGivers #OurGenerousSpirit  #PodcastForTheFuture #YoungGivers  

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 12 | Uche’s Crescendo

    Meet Uche Helen Okpuzor, a powerhouse of creativity, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. As a singer/songwriter, entrepreneur, and the driving force behind Picture Perfect Creationz, Uche embodies the belief in uncovering every individual's unique voice. Hailing from Nigeria, Uche's philanthropic journey seamlessly blends creativity and compassion, extending far beyond her business success. In 2019, she founded H.O.P.E (Helen’s Outreach Program for Everyone), igniting a passion for generosity that continues to propel her forward. Looking to the future, Uche sees the arts as a transformative tool for empowering marginalized youth, especially those on the streets. Through initiatives like "Uche’s School of Performing Arts," she envisions providing these children with opportunities to pursue their dreams. Despite challenges, Uche remains steadfast, viewing adversity as a steppingstone to greater heights. Her commitment to using her talents for good invites us all to reflect on how we can contribute to positive change. Join us in this episode of Youth Givers in West Africa as we celebrate African philanthropy through youth like Uche, who are making a difference with their talents. Stay tuned for a heartwarming melody at the end, a tribute to the power of generosity! _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 11 | Class Act: Andre Garbutt’s Quest for Educational Excellence

    In this episode, we've got an incredible story lined up for you. Meet Andre Garbutt, a remarkable young trailblazer whose resilience and passion for education are nothing short of awe-inspiring. As the founder of Hands-on Excellence Academy, Andre is on a mission to bridge the educational gap in Nigeria by equipping educators with 21st-century skills. Get ready to dive into his journey and the significant impact he's making. Andre will take us through his efforts in Lagos and Ogun State, where his academy has trained over 1,000 educators in effective communication, emotional intelligence, and cutting-edge instructional techniques. His work is revolutionizing education by ensuring teachers are not just prepared but are exceptional in engaging and inspiring their students. His story is a shining example of how grassroots initiatives and local leadership can drive meaningful change. Join us as we soak up Andre's insights and experiences, and let's get inspired to contribute to societal betterment. Tune in to learn more about his incredible journey and the transformative impact he's having on education in Nigeria. Stay tuned for more stories that spotlight the dynamic power of youth philanthropy in reshaping lives and communities across the continent. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork    

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 10 | Eco-Warrior in Vogue

    Welcome to the Young Givers in West Africa podcast, a series that celebrates the spirit of youth philanthropy in the vibrant communities of West Africa. I'm your host, Isaiah, and I'm thrilled to have you join us for this week's episode. Before we dive into today's discussion, I want to tell you about Safe South Africa, the organization behind this podcast. Safe South Africa is a philanthropy support organization dedicated to refining the practice of philanthropy and elevating the footprint of civil society in Africa. We promote reflective, responsive, and accountable philanthropy practices that advance the dignity and voices of all people. This week, we have a special guest, Mary Alonso from Nigeria, who has been making significant strides in her community. Mary is a US giver and the co-founder of Global Eco Mentors Initiative, an organization promoting environmental and climate literacy, as well as sustainable production and consumption. She is also the founder of Alolo 365, a sustainable fashion business that upcycles textile waste into new garments and accessories. Mary's journey into this work is inspiring. Growing up, she witnessed the struggles of many young girls in her community who lacked the educational opportunities she had. Her experiences with her father's work in rural schools and the challenges faced by her friend motivated her to make a difference. Today, Mary is dedicated to empowering young girls and youth through training and mentorship, providing them with the skills and opportunities to create a better future for themselves. Mary's work is not just about numbers; she focuses on transforming the lives of 10 young girls each year, ensuring they receive the best training and support. Her initiatives extend beyond her immediate community, reaching out to various rural areas and collaborating with other organizations to maximize impact. In 2024, Mary plans to continue her training programs, expand her outreach, and work closely with persons with disabilities to provide them with the skills and support they need to thrive. Join us as we delve deeper into Mary's inspiring journey, her motivations, and the incredible work she does to uplift her community. Thank you for tuning in to Young Givers in West Africa, where we celebrate the power of youth philanthropy and the positive change it brings to our communities. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork  

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 9 | Michael Ekerin's Chronicles of Service

    To many, Rotaract remains shrouded in mystery, but it serves as a beacon for youth striving to create change in their communities. Often seen as a junior iteration of Rotary, Rotaract inspires youth to impact communities with the vision of "service above self." In this episode, we present the story of Rotaractor Michael Ekerin, whose journey through Rotaract leadership in District 9112 has been transformative. Initially indifferent to Rotaract, Michael's path paints a compelling picture of growth and impact within the communities he has served. Ascending through various roles within his club, Michael's appreciation for Rotaract crystallized during his tenure as vice president of the multi-award-winning club with a rich history. Here, he discovered his leadership ability and eventually ran for the presidency. Michael's tenure has been marked by tangible acts of generosity and empowerment, from providing sewing machines to boost economic sustainability to ensuring that underprivileged students receive essential resources like stationery and school furniture. For Michael, this is merely the start of a lifelong dedication to service. When asked what drives him, Michael shared that he draws inspiration from a team of young individuals dedicated to creating transformative projects, propelling him to redouble his commitment. Michael embodies the spirit of youth empowerment and philanthropy in West Africa, exemplifying "service above self." Join us as we explore the boundless potential of Rotaractors in this conversation with Michael Ekerin in the podcast "Youth Givers in West Africa." _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 8 | Catalytic Philanthropy: Emmanuel Marfo's Philanthropic legacy in West Africa

    Emmanuel Marfo could pass for an encyclopedia of Philanthropy in Ghana and West Africa. With a journey of generosity spanning more than seventeen years-Emmanuel is a true Philanthropic catalyst. Drawing core inspiration from his Family Foundation which was established when he was just a child, Emmanuel has risen to lead various philanthropic initiatives across the region. From fostering dialogue to promoting innovation and research, his efforts aim to strengthen philanthropy in Ghana and Africa as a whole. Through organizations like Global Alliance For Development Foundation International (GADEF), and the African Youth Philanthropy Network, Emmanuel has worked tirelessly to support youth-led social enterprises and to amplify their voices. Emmanuel lives by the "5 Ts" of philanthropy – Talent, Time, Treasure, Ties, and Testimony – and shares this ethos to inspire others. His work has led to the creation of 26 startups and thousands of jobs, directly and indirectly and in both formal and informal sector. Emmanuel's journey from family to community to national impact is a testament to his dedication and resilience. He encourages fellow youth to get involved in philanthropy and make a difference in their unique ways. Join us in this episode of "Youth Givers in West Africa"  to celebrate the power of giving and the impact it has on communities across West Africa. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 7 | Leaders of the New Age: The Satina Harry Okoi Effect on African Governance

    Meet Satina Harry Okoi, a dynamic youth committed to reshaping the future of leadership in Africa. With six years of hands-on experience in community development, Satina identified a crucial gap in African leadership and took action by founding the Paragon Leadership Initiative. Motivated by her observations of underprepared leaders assuming roles without adequate training, Satina launched the Paragon Leadership Initiative in 2018. Starting with school prefects, she delivers comprehensive training and support in governance, leadership, and personal development. Despite facing initial resource constraints, Satina rallied friends to volunteer and facilitate sessions. Today, the impact of the Paragon Leadership Initiative spans three states, empowering young leaders with indispensable skills and nurturing their growth in character and capacity. Through the initiative, these emerging leaders not only refine their abilities but also spearhead community projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As Satina aptly puts it, "Young people hold immense potential in shaping communities." Join us this week on Youth Givers in West Africa as we explore Satina's inspiring journey and the transformative efforts of the Paragon Leadership Initiative. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 6 | Peace Pioneer from The Smiling Coast

    Award-winning peacebuilding and leadership champion and a recognized sustainable development champion. He is a Co-Founder and National Programmes Coordinator of Peace Hub The Gambia, a leading youth-led peacebuilding organization. In Africa, peace is cherished as a universal treasure. It's a concept deeply understood, nurtured, and advocated for by Africans who strive to embody it, sustain it, and pass it on. In the spirit of fostering peace, we introduce Bakary Sanko, a seasoned youth leader hailing from The Gambia, fondly known as the Smiling Coast of Africa. Bakary is not just a youth giver but a visionary peacebuilder and a fervent advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His dedication to promoting peace led him to co-found Peace Hub The Gambia, a platform through which he extends his generosity to the people of Africa. His journey in peacebuilding has seen him collaborate with prominent organizations such as the African Union, ECOWAS and GIZ, among others. His projects primarily focus on empowering young people and women to actively participate in grassroots, community, and national peacebuilding efforts. Bakary draws inspiration from his homeland, the Smiling Coast of West Africa, where he has witnessed the abundance of peace. His upbringing also taught him firsthand the destructive impact of disunity, fueling his commitment to fostering peace. Now, he collaborates with the government to integrate peacebuilding principles into policies and structures, ensuring a holistic approach from the ground up. Through Peace Hub de The Gambia, Bakary has equipped youth stakeholders with the tools and knowledge to contribute meaningfully to the national peace agenda. He firmly believes that every young person should see themselves as integral to the peace process, despite the challenges encountered along the way. For Bakary, overcoming these obstacles is made possible through collective effort and collaboration. Join us in this episode of Youth Givers in West Africa as we delve into Bakary's admirable journey, where the language of peace flows as naturally as his mother tongue. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 5 | How Rama Diallo Is Rewriting Women's Stories?

    In this delightful April week, CivSource Africa is delighted to share a heartwarming story from Senegal, the land of "teranga" - where hospitality and generosity know no bounds. Today, we introduce you to Rama Diallo, a young philanthropist with a profound dedication to uplifting women. At just twenty three years old, Rama serves as the Special Assistant to the CEO at Epic Africa, a pan-African NGO based in Dakar, focusing on strengthening philanthropy among CSOs in West Africa. Rama's passion for philanthropy has placed her in the spotlight for several years. She also leads Giving Tuesday Senegal and has a soft spot for creativity and creative minds. Recognizing a prevalent challenge faced by women in Senegal and West Africa, Rama founded Whistle Blower, an association dedicated to raising awareness about gender-based violence (GBV) in the region. Inspired by the UN's 16 Days of Activism against GBV in 2021, Rama got the Initiative running, aiming to protect women and create a conducive environment for them to thrive in Africa. Driven by her desire to rewrite the narrative for women in her community, Rama's work with Whistle Blowers is fueled by a deep sense of responsibility towards our sisters and mothers. She urges us all with these poignant words: "Just do it!" Emphasizing the power of acting and making a difference in our own unique ways. Join us once again for an impactful episode of Youth Givers in West Africa, a Comm-UNITY Podcast by CivSource Africa, as we host Rama Diallo. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 4 | Generosity, A Stroke of Fate!

    Ah, behold the grandeur of this week's highlight: Victor Mmendie, a fervent advocate for the young and restless, dazzling the world with his prowess in fashion illustration. Originating from the bustling hub of Lagos State, Nigeria, Victor invites us to rewind the tape to where it all kicked off. Picture this: a young dreamer set on conquering the realm of fashion illustration, only to be met with a barrage of obstacles threatening to derail his ambitions. But fear not, for in the midst of despair, fate decided to play its hand. A chance encounter with an advertisement for a fashion illustration course left Victor disheartened at the sight of its exorbitant price tag. But lo and behold! In a twist of fate, the school principal emerges as a knight in shining armour, offering to trade knowledge for Victor's services. Thus, a symbiotic alliance was born, fueling Victor's relentless pursuit of mastery in the art of fashion illustration. Fast forward and behold the birth of the illustrious Mmendie Fashion Illustration Institute, followed by the inception of the Fashion Dream Project. Inspired by the benevolence he received, Victor has since become a beacon of light for over 4000 students, igniting their passion for fashion illustration and reshaping their destinies. Victor's story is nothing short of a testament to indomitable willpower, a reminder that in the face of adversity, perseverance reigns supreme. As he reminisces on his journey, his words resonate: "Never let anything cripple your determination." Prepare yourselves for another riveting episode of Youth Givers in West Africa, where Victor's story of sacrifice and grit is bound to stir the depths of generosity and leave you profoundly inspired. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 3 | Invincible Philanthropy - Molding Futures

    In today's instalment of Youth Givers in West Africa, we present a captivating tale of profound impact narrated by Priscilla Asamoah Baffour, a dynamic youth philanthropist hailing from Ghana. Priscilla's philanthropic journey took root during her time at the University of Ghana. Witnessing the hopeful yet vulnerable situation of street children, she took the helm in crafting a brighter future for them. Grounded in the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2, 3, and 4, Priscilla co-founded the PRIMAD an organization with a vision to combat hunger, promote good health, and champion quality education. Fast forward seven years, and PRIMAD's initiatives have provided essential support and education to over 500 street children, while also addressing menstrual poverty for more than 2000 girls in rural areas. In addition to her philanthropic endeavors', Priscilla contributes as a writer for TEENs magazine, advocating for quality education and the cultivation of youth talents to enrich their future prospects. Today, we glean insights from Priscilla on the importance of persistence in investing resources and time to realize a vision, even in the face of adversities. Join us for yet another exciting episode of Youth Givers in West Africa as we are reminded that each of us has the potential to leave an indelible mark on the lives of others. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 2 | Silencing the Guns: Charting destiny's compass towards Peace and Security for West Africa's Children

    Today we get to hear the amazing work Brenda Wanjiru does for children’s mental health and peace advocacy. A Kenyan-born, Brenda has since spread her wings to further Africa to live her purpose of practicing a special kind of philanthropy; one that involves working with children affected by conflict and mental health challenges. Brenda discusses a hands-on approach to philanthropy that involves various initiatives. These include equipping high school students for participation in Model United Nations, providing guidance to African communities on intellectual property and the preservation of culturally significant antiquities, and encouraging the preservation of folklore through its adaptation into contemporary literary forms. In her professional journey, Brenda discovered that numerous individuals struggle with mental health issues stemming from generational trauma. This realization led her to focus on initiatives like Silencing the Guns, a program designed to support children affected by conflict. Utilizing play therapy, particularly through artistic expression such as painting, Brenda and her colleagues aimed to address both the visible and invisible scars of conflict. Today, Brenda imparts insights into mental health advocacy, highlighting that the battles of the mind often precede physical conflicts. She emphasizes that wars manifest initially in the psyche, only later escalating to armed conflicts. Join us once more for this episode of Youth Givers in West Africa, where Brenda's story of altruism serves as an inspiring reminder of the power of selfless giving that resonates with us all. _ For more information about Silencing Guns Initiative CLICK HERE _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 1| Shaping Tomorrow: Atim Eso's Quest for Inclusive Education

    Education for All" echoes across the landscapes of developing African nations, underscoring the universal yearning for learning. Yet, the path to education remains fraught with challenges, particularly for countless children dwelling in both rural hinterlands and bustling urban centers. In the tireless pursuit of equitable education, there emerge champions like Atim Eso. As the founder and executive director of AtyCare Initiative (ACI), Atim Eso envisions a future where every child blossoms into a capable and empowered individual. Over the past half-decade, under Atim's steadfast guidance and boundless generosity, ACI has been unwavering in its mission to extend educational opportunities to women, orphans, vulnerable children, and youth dwelling in the remote corners of Nigeria. Join us as we delve into Atim Eso's remarkable journey of altruism and giving in this captivating episode of "Youth Givers in West Africa." _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Introducing Youth Givers_ West African Edition

    Generosity knows no bounds. It lacks a specific identity, nationality, language, dwelling, or age. The act of giving transcends boundaries, reaching every corner without restriction. Throughout the previous seasons, generosity has guided us, leading us safely into Season 13 of the Comm-UNITY Podcast. In this season, we embark on a journey to explore the inspiring tales of youthful generosity in West Africa, hosted by Isaiah Ugwueke. Isaiah, a young philanthropist with a diverse professional background in advocacy, program development, resource mobilization, and partnerships across Africa and beyond, will guide us through Season 13. Apart from his professional endeavors, Isaiah is a passionate reader and enjoys engaging in political discussions. In his leisure time, he indulges in travel and cherishes moments with friends. Isaiah serves as the perfect guide for Season 13, leading us through the stories of youth generosity in West Africa. Join us as we journey to West Africa, where together, we can partake in the tradition of breaking the kola nut of Generosity. _ To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠Click Here-⁠⁠ _ #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 13 | Episode 1 | Exploring How #WomenGive and Their Influence in Growing Trends of Generosity

    Dr. Victoria Wells Wulsin, a seasoned psychiatrist and philanthropist, states that "strong connections can help people navigate through all sorts of problems." The stories shared in this book are testaments of the power of female connections "serving as bridges and smoothing the way," as Wells Wulsin describes. When women tap into their commonality, the effect is not only shared understanding and solidarity. In the case of African women, the effect is palpable resilience. The stories in this book demonstrate how African women back home and in the diaspora demonstrate resilience and solidarity by relying on race- and gender-specific empathetic bonds in their social networks. These include generative stories of working through personal and professional obstacles through supportive alliances with other women. For instance, some stories are about dealing with poverty and single motherhood; Others are about struggles to succeed in male-dominated professions. In Still's analysis, the focus is on how women storytellers use a variety of narrative strategies - including metaphor, allusion and the ingeniously imagined "revelatory past" - the better to convey the symbolic import of their dynamic, evolving network of healers to their listeners. By representing this network not as a closed community, but as a proliferating, diversifying web - and, most important, as a narrative process - the women's stories themselves become a vital, generative function of the healing work they celebrate. These stories celebrate the spiritual, therapeutic aspects of women's and gender studies and the person-centered approach, as researchers and scholars engage with people who find courage and insight in their daily experiences.  This women’s day special feature of the comm_UNITY!  podcast series Season 13 we are joined by Bidemi Adedire and Ainembabazi Madonna Vicky for an In-Depth Exploration of #WomenGive and Their Pivotal Role in Nurturing Generosity Trends. Join us on a captivating journey as we unveil the profound influence wielded by women in cultivating a culture of giving. From empowering communities to fostering positive change, discover the stories and strategies that highlight the transformative impact of women's generosity. Join us for this one of a kind podcast feature and eembrace the spirit of #EmpowerHerGenerosity and witness the ripple effect of compassion and empowerment sweeping across the philanthropic landscape. Together, let's celebrate the remarkable contributions of women in shaping a more compassionate and interconnected world. ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠Click Here-⁠ _ #InvestInWomen #WomensDay2024 #EmpowerHer #IWD2024 #InspireInclusion #communitypodcast #season13 #YouthGiversWestAfrica #YouthPhilanthropy #WestAfricaGiving #CommunityBuilders #GiversOfTomorrow #PhilanthropyRising #SocialGoodWestAfrica #FutureChangemakers #YouthGiversNetwork

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 18 | Championing Nature: Faith Ariokot's 13-Hour Tree Hug and Environmental Crusade

    Ariokot Faith Patricia is a true dendrophile! She not only plants and nurtures trees, but also holds a deep affection for them. As an advocate for Climate Action, Faith strives to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our environment. From an early age, Faith discovered the deeper importance of trees. Today, she guides and empowers children and youth to become nature advocates by promoting food security and environmental conservation. Recently, Faith achieved something extraordinary - she broke a record for the longest tree hug. By embracing a tree for a remarkable 13 hours, she displayed bravery, resilience, and determination. Today, Faith shares her incredible journey, highlighting the lessons, the power of resilience second the significance of support as a form of generosity. Join us in this episode of Generous Movers as we learn how Faith used her body to inspire a love for nature. _ To follow  Ariokot Faith Patricia Click Here - Twitter - For more information about Girl Planet. Earth Click Here-⁠ ⁠ _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series Click Here- _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode18 #generousmovers #mobility4good

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 17 | Wanderlust and Goodwill

    Have you ever imagined what stories your feet would tell had you set foot on all seven continents? Well, today we have a grand image of what such stories could look sound! Born, bred and almost buttered in the western side of the Republic of South Africa, David Barnard has had a major role in international development, funding, philanthropy, and NGO sectors in Africa. He tells a love story of Africa’s diversity and uniqueness and an even greater story of the world- and the wonderful causes that have guided his travels. Don’t miss a catalog of shared experiences revolving around the world’s largest and oldest ultramarathon race “the Comrades Marathon, the Smoldering Dessert of Namibia, and many other races for causes that are close to David’s heart. Among others, we see David’s dedication to climate action, education, health, poverty eradication and the development of communities. “When in a race for a cause, you have to finish the race.” Join us in the Grand finale of Season 12; Generous movers. _ For more information about the Comrades Marathon⁠ Click HERE⁠:⁠ ⁠ _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK ⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠:⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode17 #generousmovers #mobility4good  

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 16 | Pedal-powered Generosity

    In the intricate weave of his life, Justus Koojo dons various hats - mentor, cyclist, life coach but above all, he emerges as a champion for the forgotten. Join us on a journey through the compelling narrative of Justus Koojo, where the revolutions of his bicycle wheels echo the transformative gears in his own life and in the lives of those around him. In the vibrant heart of Uganda, a soft voice defies the wind, and as Justus pedals, he propels dreams forward, brick by brick, cycle by cycle, heart by heart. Capes and superpowers are forgotten; Justus wields kindness as his mighty weapon. This isn't just a tale of charity; it's a poetic ode to the boundless potential of a single soul to illuminate the lives of countless others. Beyond his profound dedication to refugees, Justus extends his mission to other crucial causes. From finding homes for homeless children, a commitment he embraced from a tender age, to supporting Uganda's gorilla community for the cause of conservation, each endeavor embodies his relentless desire to improve lives and instigate lasting change. In the tapestry of Justus Koojo's life, compassion threads through every fiber, each cause a vibrant hue enriching the fabric of humanity. Like a river carving its path through mountains, his unwavering dedication breaks through societal barriers, creating safe havens for the lost and forgotten. Justus is a lighthouse in the storm, his unwavering hope a beacon guiding lost souls towards brighter shores. Join us for this inspiring episode of Generous Movers as we delve into the life of Justus Koojo, a determined and selfless giver who is making the world a better place, one pedal at a time. _ For more information about Ultimate Cycling Uganda ⁠Click HERE⁠: _ For more information about Gorilla Bikes Click HERE⁠: ⁠ _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK ⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠:⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode16 #generousmovers #mobility4good

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 15 | Where Purpose Blooms: Albert Nga's Ripple Effect of Optimism, Fueled by Purpose

    Driven by a deep desire to make a difference, Albert Nga's life embodies resilience, compassion, and dedication to empowering children. From early acts of selflessness to his impactful work with Rotary in Uganda, Albert's story is a testament to the power of finding purpose. Motivated by his unwavering commitment to children's well-being, Albert actively supports education through the Wanale Challenge and champions improvements in water, sanitation, and education for children in schools. Even amidst personal struggles, he perseveres, proving that any hardship can be overcome when the cause is noble. His message of gratitude for life and hope for the future is an inspiring call to action, urging us to embrace our own journeys with renewed optimism. Lesson: ‘When the cause is greater than the pain, any hardship can be overcome.’_ Albert Nga Join Albert Nga's extraordinary story and discover the power of a life fuelled by purpose and compassion as you kickstart 2024. _ For more information about Wanale Hiking Challenge Click HERE: For more information on Albert Nga on LinkedIn Click HERE: ⁠  _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠CLICK ⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode15 #generousmovers #mobility4good

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 14 | Dance, Heal, Thrive: Gerry's Blueprint for Soulful Living

    Hey there, lovely souls!  Let us introduce you to Gerry, a spirited Wellness and Vitality Coach. She's not your typical coach—she's a soul whisperer, a heart healer, and a dance enthusiast all rolled into one. Picture this: Gerry sways to the rhythm of life, her arms wide open, catching the winds of possibility.  She believes that when we open our hands wide, we're not just embracing life—we're inhaling its magic. But here's the twist: Gerry's dance isn't just about choreography; it's a soulful remedy. She pirouettes through mental health challenges, twirls away stress, and waltzes with joy. Her mission? To help you heal, one graceful step at a time. And guess what? Gerry isn't just moonlighting as a dance guru. She's the architect behind Soul Foundation, a sanctuary for weary hearts. This platform isn't about fancy blueprints; it's about pouring love into the cracks of our souls. Gerry tends to it like a devoted gardener, nurturing hope and resilience. Why does Gerry do what she does? Because she knows that when our minds ache, our days stretch into eternity.  She's on a quest to reclaim our longevity, to remind us that life isn't just about counting years—it's about savoring moments. So, my friends, let's join Gerry on the dance floor of Generous Movers. We'll shimmy through the spiritual and mental journeys, cha-cha with existence, and tango with purpose. Gerry's secret? Dance is the language of the soul, and it speaks louder than any self-help book. Join us for another episode of Generous Movers, where we will be enlightened about the spiritual nature of our existence and how opening our hearts and bodies through dance will lead us to a fulfilling life. _ For more information about Soul Foundation UG visit: https://www.facebook.com/soulfoundationu/ For more information on Soul Fitness Ug on Instagram visit: https://www.instagram.com/soulenough/ For more information on Gerry Opoka on Instagram visit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIa0OlOLPHR/   _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode14 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 13 | From Dance Floors to Changing Lives: Felix's Koona Dance - A Movement of Generosity

    Today in this conversation about generous Movers, we host Felix, a fitness trainer and mentor who believes in living life to the fullest. Inspired by his own mentor in dance, Felix created the Koona Dance workout, a program that not only helps individuals stay fit but also gives back to various causes. In this episode, Felix shares his journey of rallying the Koona communities to support and uplift teenage mothers in different communities. Tune in to discover the power of generosity and how surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals can inspire you to make a difference. Don't miss! _ For more information about Koona Dance Work Out visit links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koonadanceworkout/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa0h_wYERVKKDgUF-OmFtMQ Website: https://www.civsourceafrica.com/koona-dance Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode13 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 12 | From Humble Hills to Marathon Thrills: Jackson Twesigye Kaguri's story

    Picture this: strangers, who've never met those you serve, running one of the world’s most renowned marathons – the New York Marathon, to support your cause, amplifying your ability to reach and impact even more lives. This is a snippet of Jackson’s story, and embedded in it, Nyaka Global’s story. It is a riveting narrative that will leave you appreciative of what a marathon can do to end gender-based violence and meet the needs of vulnerable children in Uganda. Tune in! _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode12 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12 | Episode 11 | Rooted in faith; anchored in Africa.

    Deeply rooted in his faith and anchored in his African Heritage, Ariho Kamara’s approach to generosity is unlike anything we've encountered in this season so far. Kamara, a renowned pastor and author, will have you glued to this episode to uncover the things that move him to move for causes close to his heart. He touches on remarkable collaborations with fellow givers and sheds light on the age-old tradition of opening up one’s home to others as a form of generosity and as well as using his mobility for good. Kamara exemplifies how the faith-based generosity can serve as an expression of love above self and your curiosity will be satiated with his captivating storytelling. Tune in today!  _ Ariho Kamara, co-founder and Group CEO of Nomad Advertising Limited—a continental powerhouse in Advertising, Branding, and Communications. With over two decades of expertise, Kamara has shaped success stories for major brands in Aviation, Banking, FMCG, and more. Beyond business, he's a generous soul, leaving a positive mark on communities. Ariho Kamara: business luminary and a giver at heart. _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode11 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 10| A walk of Nature: Unearthing the unforgettable Bigodi Sanctuary

    Located in the beautiful Kibale forest adjacent to Kibale National Park, you will find the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. This jungle swamp is a popular tourist destination in Uganda, known for its stunning ecological diversity. Visitors are often amazed by the breathtaking scenery it offers. For the past seven years, Patrick Tulihabwe, also known as Pato, has been a guide in the Bigodi wetland and the surrounding community walks. During this time, he has introduced countless visitors to the area's handmade items and shared fascinating insights into Tooro cultural history. Pato emphasizes the important role that clans play in this culture, as well as the vital contribution communities make to resource mobilization for the greater good. He also highlights the sense of freedom that comes from connecting with nature. In this episode of Generous Movers, we invite you to join us on a journey through Bigodi wetland sanctuary in Western Uganda. Together, we will discover the significance of community walks for charitable causes and the importance of nature conservation. We also learn to protect nature, as it will in return reward us. _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series ⁠CLICK HERE⁠.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode10 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 9| Raising Teenagers: One hike at a time.

    There’s still a lack of understanding about what happens when a teenager starts to menstruate. Lack and shortage of menstrual education and the stigma attached to periods means girls don’t feel comfortable talking about it with their parents, teachers, or even peers. Hope Nankunda has for the past seven years spearheaded the campaign to support teenagers through school and to demystify the myths surrounding menstruation. Hope Nankunda is a mother, teacher, counselor, and founder of Raising Teenagers (RTU), and Central Region Coordinator at Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage. Hope tells the relentless story of how she found purpose in raising teenagers by attending to their most pressing psychological needs without leaving parents and the communities out of the conversation. Using hiking as a fundraising and advocacy tool, Hope has spearheaded the hike of Muhabura, Wanale, Karangura, Moroto, Buyende, and Sabinyo to mobilize sanitary towels for teenage girls in the areas where the hikes are undertaken. Her work of advocating for menstrual hygiene spans different parts of Uganda cognizant of the need to get more people involved in this campaign. Join us in this Episode of Generous Movers to learn about hiking for girls! _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube,Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series CLICK HERE.⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode9 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 8 | Masaka Marathon: A community charity run that is birthing other Runs!

    November is here and we are in Masaka-the Grasshopper Capital! We've got something special lined up for you this week. Join us for our latest episode of Generous Movers, where we have a heart-to-heart chat with the one and only Tom Tisay. He's the mastermind behind the incredible Masaka Charity Marathon and several other community initiatives. Tom is a genuine treasure of a person. His fervor for giving back to his community, his deep affection for running, and a rather unconventional passion - birdwatching, as he's an ardent ornithophile. Would you even believe it if we told you that his mouthwatering breakfast consists of delicious grasshoppers and fresh vegetables? Could you picture indulging in such a unique breakfast? Mmmmh... In this episode, we dive deep into Tom's inspiring journey, his dedication to making the world a better place, and what fuels his passion. We also explore how his love for running and birdwatching ties into his charitable work. You don't want to miss this! Don’t miss a chance to learn about Umbrella marathons, the beauty in starting small while paying attention to every small detail! Generous movers: Using the gift of mobility to advance good! _ For more information about Masaka Marathon CLICK HERE: _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ ⁠To explore more seasons of the comm-UNITY! Podcast series CLICK HERE.⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode8 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 7 | Where Play Meets Purpose

    Welcome to a special episode of “Generous Movers” where we dive into the world of Qweshunga, a realm where play intertwines with purpose. Our guide on this journey is none other than the heartwarming Penelope Sanyu - Chief Executive Officer at Femme Forte Uganda and Team Leader – Qweshunga, a beacon of love, generosity, and most importantly, play. Penelope Sanyu’s creation, Qweshunga, is her invitation to us all to reconnect with our inner child that has been tucked away in the corners of adulthood. This isn’t your everyday chit-chat about play. Penelope Sanyu brings to the table a deep understanding: “Adults who embrace play are those who’ve managed to keep their inner child alive and kicking. By letting this youthful spirit shine, adults can open up a world of enhanced communication, innovative problem-solving, limitless creativity, and a generous spirit - all while having a blast!”_ Penelope Sanyu Here’s where it gets interesting. Penelope Sanyu dares us to rethink our entire culture of play. Come along as she guides us on an exploration of our authentic selves and helps us inject a dose of purpose and play into our existence. Step into a space where generosity and play are two sides of the same coin! Remember we don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. _ For more information about Qweshunga: YouTube Facebook Instagram Apple Podcast Sound Cloud Twitter _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here. _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode7 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 6 | Feeling, Performing & Living better: A Sukuma Story.

    Hands up! Turn around! Let’s dance! Sukuma is a Swahili word that means push, and in this episode of Generous Movers, we learn from Abdul about pushing oneself from the comfort zone into growth while giving. Abdul Rahman Kasule, a renowned dance fitness trainer, wellness enthusiast, and Co-founder of Sukuma Dance Fitness shares his story of dance that started in Uganda but now transcends borders. Through his sharing, Abdul takes us on an amazing journey of how he took on the art of dance and how it has in turn given him purpose. He takes us through the genesis of Sukuma, the role of mentorship, and the brick that the family lays on the grand castle of giving. Abdul envisions a society where people feel better, perform better, and live better. You won’t miss Abdul’s passion about generosity, his belief in the inherent desire to give and reciprocate generosity. This will be one energizing adventure you won’t want to miss! _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode6 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 5 | A stellar call to promote health

    You have probably heard it said, “Donate blood and be a hero in someone’s life.”  With the current trends in the health sector, it's undeniable that any amount of blood can not only save the day but lives!    In this episode of Generous Movers, our guest is a she-ro who has dared to wrestle with death by finding solutions to the silent question that follows when the medics say, 'There is no blood!'  Stella Kamakune, who playfully refers to herself as 'God's favorite daughter,' reflects on her initial experiences with generosity, the motivation that propelled her to embark on her journey of transforming lives, and the innovative approaches she's harnessed through her involvement in athletics to champion various social causes. Through initiatives like organizing blood donation drives and advocating for autism awareness, Stella introduces a fresh perspective on giving. Her actions not only reignite our inherent spirit of generosity but also broaden our awareness of the abundant opportunities for giving that await us, all while prioritizing good health.  _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode5 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 4 | Mad Running: The Art of Giving without Currency.

    Did you think we were done moving? No, we are not and here we are again! For most of you who know him, you may think Moses Rutahigwa has run all his life, but alas! the dynamic nature of life led him to it, and it stuck for good. In this episode of Generous Movers, we are happy to explore the moving life of a seasoned banker who shares titbits of his journey to running madness, the peculiar nature of his giving, his passion for the girl child, and the continuous desire to inspire others to become better versions of themselves. Using personal testimonies about transformation, bettering communities, and amplifying our capabilities, Moses inspires us to use every single gift we possess to gift others. Join us on this captivating journey as Moses unveils the countless possibilities that emerge when we embrace mobility and the art of selfless giving. Don't miss it! _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode4 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 3 | Hiking for Hope: The Grace Villa Story.

    Meet Ruth K. Ndyabahika, the visionary behind Grace Villa in Kabale, Uganda. She's on a mission to transform the lives of girls under her care, and she's using the power of mobility to make it happen. But, of course, running a home like Grace Villa requires financial support. Join us as Ruth takes us on a captivating journey through her fundraising efforts, efforts that have quite literally taken her to new heights. She's found a unique way to blend the beauty of Uganda with her fundraising initiatives, and it involves embarking on challenging hikes, all in the name of the girls at Grace Villa. From the inaugural hike up Mt. Muhavura to conquering Morongole and venturing deep into the Bwindi Forest, Ruth, alongside a growing community of kind-hearted and generous hikers, has not only raised funds but also forged meaningful friendships for Grace Villa. These hikes have led to profound reflections, giving birth to the motto, 'we rise by lifting others.' Join us for an adventurous journey through the world of fundraising via hikes with Ruth and discover the incredible impact of her dedication and determination. _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode1 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo #GraceVilla #FundraisingJourney #WeRiseByLiftingOthers

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    Comm-UNITY! | Season 12| Episode 2| Generosity in Every Stride

    Joseph Ajal, a father of three and a giver in every stride, has a word for you in this episode, “Keep walking, keep going - don’t stop.” If you ever thought you needed to be a marathon champion like Cheptegei or as fast as Bolt to make a difference by running for a cause, Joseph's here to show you it's not that complicated through the story of the BSK Community Run Story. He uncovers the heart-warming stories of beneficiaries like the babies and maternal health at dispensaries and health centers in their community. This episode explores the possibilities that a virtual run holds to raise cash and medical equipment for community hospitals. Listen in for this and more. Stay tuned for an episode filled with giving gems marking journeys of generosity! _ Now streaming on CivSource Africa's social media platforms, website, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! _ Explore more seasons of the Comm-UNITY! Podcast series here: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠ _ #communitypodcast #season12 #episode1 #generousmovers #mobility4good #AfricanPhilanthropy #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo

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