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In this episode, Tendai Murisa and Nontsikelelo Nzula examine the distinctive cultural factors influencing philanthropic practices in Africa, contrasting community-driven initiatives with global giving. They discuss the roles of High-Net-Worth Individuals and corporate philanthropy in the African context, emphasizing the necessity for African philanthropy to transcend external frameworks. The discussion advocates for the development of a strong ecosystem comprising African thinkers and institutions capable of informing philanthropic efforts in accordance with the continent's specific needs. They underscore the importance of shifting away from externally imposed development models in favour of solutions that originate from within African communities.
In this episode, Tendai Murisa and Nontsikelelo Nzula examine the distinctive cultural factors influencing philanthropic practices in Africa, contrasting community-driven initiatives with global giving. They discuss the roles of High-Net-Worth Individuals and corporate philanthropy in the African context, emphasizing the necessity for African philanthropy to transcend external frameworks. The discussion advocates for the development of a strong ecosystem comprising African thinkers and institutions capable of informing philanthropic efforts in accordance with the continent's specific needs. They underscore the importance of shifting away from externally imposed development models in favour of solutions that originate from within African communities.