CARE Africast

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CARE Africast

CARE East Central & Southern Africa introduces the 'CARE Africa: Stories To Hear' – the show that takes you behind the scenes of CARE, an international humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting global poverty and providing relief to those in need. This podcast is your trusted source for understanding CARE's mission and impact. CARE believes in a world where poverty and inequality no longer exist. We're dedicated to empowering women and girls, providing life-saving assistance, and advocating for change. In each episode, we delve into the core issues facing our world today, share stories from the field, and explore how we can make a difference.

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    Advancing Women's Rights: Partnering with Men to Challenge Social Norms in Zimbabwe

    This CARE Africast episode features Dr. Thando Makubaza, who discusses Padare's unique approach in Zimbabwe. Padare focuses on engaging men and boys, challenging deeply rooted patriarchal norms through dialogue and education. Dr Makubaza highlights how this strategy, which includes demystifying cultural and religious misconceptions, is vital for creating lasting change and fostering a society where both men and women thrive. The episode shares inspiring stories of transformed mindsets and emphasises the power of early intervention with young boys to build a future of true equality.

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    Breaking Barriers: The Struggle and Triumph of Somali Women

    Navigating climate disasters, conflict, and deep-rooted inequality—this is the reality for many Somali women. But here's the game-changer: they're not just surviving, they're leading change! 🌍✨ In this powerful #CAREAfricast episode, Nawal Saed dives into the fight against FGM, the groundbreaking new law in Galmudug State, and how communities—men included—are stepping up to rewrite the narrative. These are stories of resilience, victory, and a call to action you won't want to miss. Tune in and be inspired! 🎙️💜 #SheLeadsTheWorldFollow us on X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

  3. 21

    Hope Amid Hardship: Financial Independence for South Sudanese Women

    In this episode, Regina Matengo discusses CARE's transformative work of the project Fortifying Equality and Economic Diversity for Resilience (FEED II ) in South Sudan, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC), with World Vision and in collaboration with War Child. Regina provides a detailed look at the project's goals, including addressing harmful cultural norms, promoting financial independence through VSLA groups, and building community resilience. She shares powerful stories of women empowered by the project, such as Jennifer, a VSLA leader who has created multiple groups and become a community champion. We also discuss the project's strategies for sustainability, including partnerships with government ministries and the training of local leaders as gender champions. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by women in South Sudan and the impactful solutions implemented by the FEED II project.Follow us on X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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    A Region in Peril: The Human Toll of Climate Change in Southern Africa

    Chikondi Chabvata, CARE Southern Africa's Advocacy Advisor, shares insights, fresh from COP29, on how climate change disrupts livelihoods and deepens gender inequality in Southern Africa. Highlighting the resilience of women on the frontlines, she calls for urgent global action and climate justice to support the region's most vulnerable.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

  5. 19

    COP29 Unpacked: What It Means for Africa's Fight Against Climate Change

    This episode delves into the outcomes of COP29 in Baku with Marlene Achoki, CARE's Global Policy Lead for Climate and Resilience. Explore progress on climate justice, gaps in funding, and the challenges African nations face, including inadequate climate finance and reliance on loans. With COP30 on the horizon, the focus remains on unifying voices for grant-based solutions. Subscribe for more insights on Africa's climate fight!Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    From Words to Action: It is Time to Address Somalia's Climate Crisis

    This episode of CARE Africast features Walter Mawere, CARE Somalia's Advocacy and Communications Coordinator, discussing the devastating effects of climate change in Somalia. From droughts to floods, women and girls face the greatest challenges, with their livelihoods, education, and safety at risk. Walter highlights the urgent need for climate finance, gender-sensitive policies, and action from global leaders at COP29 to support resilience and justice for vulnerable communities.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    What's at Stake: Africa's Key Climate Demands at COP29

    In this episode of CARE Africast, Climate Policy Advisor Obed Koringo, live from COP29 in Baku, discusses Africa's stakes in the climate crisis. The conversation revisits COP28 commitments and examines how communities, especially women and girls, are hit hardest by rising climate shocks.Obed outlines key priorities for African leaders this year, focusing on adaptation and vital support for the most vulnerable. The episode closes with a strong call to action: prioritize resilience, fulfil past promises, and empower women to lead change across Africa.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Harvesting Hope: VSLAs and the Journey to Financial Independence for Women Tea Farmers in Tanzania

    Join host Kelly Muthusi as she speaks with Maryloema Panga from CARE Tanzania about the transformative "Her Money, Her Life" initiative. With support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, this project empowers women in Tanzania's tea, herbs, and spices sectors, helping them achieve financial independence through savings groups, leadership training, and digital tools. Tune in for a powerful conversation on the challenges and successes of building sustainable growth and resilience for women farmers in Tanzania.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    How VSLAs are Empowering the Resilient Somali Women & Girls for Education

    In this episode of CARE Africast, we speak with Mohamed Tahir, a humanitarian expert with over 15 years of experience, about the challenges faced by women and girls in ultra-marginalized communities in Somalia. The discussion highlights how Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) are providing financial empowerment, fostering social change, and creating opportunities for education and leadership. Through personal stories and expert insights, the episode explores the transformative impact of VSLAs in building resilience and economic justice for women and girls in Somalia.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    How VSLAs are being used to Combat Gender-Based Violence and Inequality in South Sudan

    In this episode of CARE Africast, we explore how Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) empower women in South Sudan's conflict-affected regions. Veronica Lekuru, Project Officer at CARE South Sudan, shares how these groups foster financial independence, reduce gender-based violence, and help women gain leadership roles in their communities. Despite the ongoing challenges of conflict, displacement, and deep-rooted inequality, VSLAs are providing a path to resilience and hope for women in one of the world's most complex humanitarian crises.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    How Women-led VSLAs in Malawi Are Sharing Nutrition Messages in Drought-affected Communities

    In this episode, we delve into the pressing issue of food insecurity in Malawi, driven by a climate change-induced drought expected to affect 5.7 million people. Joined by Martin Ntumpha from CARE Malawi, the discussion highlights the role of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) in empowering women not only financially but also in improving nutrition and community well-being. Discover how these community-led initiatives are making a lasting impact.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Nelly Kyeya: Fostering Peace by Advocating for Women's Rights in DRC

    This episode embarks on a transformative journey into the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo with Nelly Kyeya, coordinator of Conglese Families for Joy. Throughout the conversations, explore Nelly's firsthand experiences navigating conflict and social injustice, her work with Congolese Families for Joy, and her efforts to empower women in peace negotiations. Gain invaluable insights into the challenges and resilience of the Congolese people, and discover the transformative power of advocacy, resilience, and hope in the pursuit of lasting change. Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Christine Akon: On the pursuit for Empowerment & Gender Equality for Women in South Sudan

    This podcast explores the challenges and triumphs of women's rights activism in South Sudan. We meet Christine Akon, a program manager in Women Empowerment Center in South Sudan (WECSS), under the Strengthening Women's Movement (SWoMo). The SWoMo project is working to empower women through education, healthcare access, and challenging harmful traditions. The SWoMo project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation & Development (Germany) (BMZ) across the 3 CARE networks; CARE Egypt, CARE Iraq, and CARE South Sudan. In South Sudan, CARE partners with three organizations namely the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Women Agency for Progress Organisation (WAPO), and WECSS - which are national non-profit organizations working for justice, gender equality, peace, health, economic justice, human dignity, and democracyDespite rising challenges like harmful traditional gender norms, Christine shares stories of transformation, the importance of collaboration to achieve lasting change, and her hopes for a national transformation that empowers women and girls to achieve their dreams. Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Fatima Ahmed: On Advocating for Women and Girls Even During Conflict

    The podcast episode delves into the significant impact of Sudan's conflict, which began 11 months ago, highlighting the devastating toll on lives and communities, particularly affecting women and girls. The focus shifts to an this episode with Fatima Ahmed, president of the Zenab for Women Development Organization, renowned for her relentless dedication to women's rights. Fatima's journey from university activism to co-founding Zenab reflects her firsthand experience of the struggles faced by rural women in Eastern Sudan. Despite the ongoing crisis, Zenab's programs continue to empower women economically and socially, addressing issues such as access to credit, education, and healthcare. Fatima's advocacy remains steadfast, amplifying the voices of women in displacement camps and advocating for urgent humanitarian aid. Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Ecaru Scovia: On fighting for adolescent girls' education and GBV

    This is the story of Scovia, a remarkable woman from Uganda. Starting as a volunteer, her passion for empowering women and girls led her to fight against gender-based violence and improve access to healthcare. When the pandemic caused high school dropout rates among girls, Scovia took action. The episode highlights her dedication, community spirit, and the power individuals have to create positive change.

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    Maggie Banda: On fighting for women's justice and rights

    Maggie Kathewera Banda is the founder and Executive Director of the Women's Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC), a Malawian NGO established in 2006. WOLREC fights for social, economic, and legal justice for women and girls in Malawi. Maggie has extensive experience working on gender and women's rights issues. Her work has been recognized by the Malawian government.Join Maggie Banda, a 17-year champion for Malawian women, as she shares her impactful journey and empowering initiatives.

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    Naiyan Kiplagat: On saving the environment while protecting women and girls

    Naiyan, a leader empowering indigenous women, tackles poverty, climate change, and rights. As Paran Women Group's Co-Founder and Director, she empowers women and youth through programs for a better future. She builds institutions, promotes sustainable practices, and trains women as climate defenders. Advocating for indigenous voices, she earned international recognition and continues her journey with human rights studies. Prepare to be inspired by Naiyan's remarkable journey! Stay tuned as we delve deeper into her impactful initiatives and the empowering endeavours she undertakes alongside her fellow women champions.

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    Unveiling COP28: Hits & Misses, Loss and Damage Fund & Much More.

    In the gripping Season 1 finale of 'CARE Africast,' join us for a profound exploration into the aftermath of COP28. COP28 just wrapped up in Dubai on 12th December 2023. It is an annual meeting where UN member countries discuss and negotiate strategies to address climate change, focusing on the solutions of its impact. Our go-to expert, CARE's Climate Policy Advisor Obed Koringo, guides us through the decisions made, their real impact on lives, and what lies ahead on the climate action front. This conversation is not just a finale; it's an essential reflection on the path to a more sustainable future. Tune in and be part of the dialogue shaping our world.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Youth involvement in combating Climate Change Part 2

    On the sidelines of the first Africa Climate Week at the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC), CARE Africast spoke with Chikondi Chabvuta, CARE's Regional Advocacy Advisor to share insights into the effects of climate change in Africa.In Part One of the episode, Chikondi shared personal insights on the effects of climate change and Cyclone Freddy in Malawi. In this episode, discover how locally led adaptation strengthens climate action and the transformative role of youth in shaping our future. Tune in for impactful conversations on climate resilience. Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Youth involvement in combating Climate Change Part 1

    On this episode, our special guest Chikondi Chabvuta, CARE' Southern Africa Regional Advocacy Advisor, provides insights into the profound effects of climate change in Africa. This episode was recorded on the sidelines of the first Africa Climate Week at KICC, making it a unique and timely exploration of the challenges and opportunities that our youth can pursue to overcome it. Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Climate Change: What is it and how does it affect Us? Part 2

    On the sidelines of the first Africa Climate Week at the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC), CARE Africast spoke with seasoned Climate Change expert Obed Koringo, CARE Climate Policy Advisor, to share insights into the effects of climate change in Africa.In part two of this first episode, Obed takes us on a deep dive into the concerning trends of climate change & how the poorest countries are facing great challenges with climate change.  Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Climate Change and it's Impacts in Somalia

    Join us for another insightful episode as we look at the effects of Climate Change in Somalia. Communities are now in the grips of El Niño a few months before even recovering from the worst drought the country has faced in 40 years. Our guest, Walter Mawere, CARE Somalia's Advocacy and Communications Manager, has been on the frontline, responding to the climate crisis in Somalia from the very beginning.Join us for an insighful conversation on the situation in Somalia.Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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    Climate Change: What is it and how does it affect Us? Part 1

    On the sidelines of the first Africa Climate Week at the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC), CARE Africast spoke with seasoned Climate Change expert Obed Koringo, CARE Climate Policy Advisor, to share insights into the effects of climate change in Africa.In Part One of this first episode, Obed takes us on a deep dive into understanding climate change & the unique challenges faced by African communities. From the environment, livelihoods, food security, education, and health, no sector has been left untouched.  Follow us on Instagram: CAREECSAReach us on Twitter: CAREECSARegionLet's connect on our LinkedIn page: CAREECSARO

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

CARE East Central & Southern Africa introduces the 'CARE Africa: Stories To Hear' – the show that takes you behind the scenes of CARE, an international humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting global poverty and providing relief to those in need. This podcast is your trusted source for understanding CARE's mission and impact. CARE believes in a world where poverty and inequality no longer exist. We're dedicated to empowering women and girls, providing life-saving assistance, and advocating for change. In each episode, we delve into the core issues facing our world today, share stories from the field, and explore how we can make a difference.

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