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I’m writing in my personal capacity, not on behalf of Animal Advocacy Africa.
TL;DR
Almost all funding for effective animal advocacy in Africa comes from donors in the Global North. That's understandable (and often essential), but we may be underestimating the value and feasibility of cultivating local giving ecosystems in LMICs, including in Africa.
Local donors likely matter for more than just “more money”: they can shift which questions get asked, what feels legitimate, and how resilient a movement is if global attention or funding priorities change.
The issue
I work at Animal Advocacy Africa (AAA), where we help build the effective farmed animal advocacy movement across [...]
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Outline:
(00:18) TL;DR
(00:50) The issue
(01:48) Why this matters
(03:55) This seems tractable
(05:13) A common objection
(06:43) A call for discussion
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
By EA Forum TeamI’m writing in my personal capacity, not on behalf of Animal Advocacy Africa.
TL;DR
Almost all funding for effective animal advocacy in Africa comes from donors in the Global North. That's understandable (and often essential), but we may be underestimating the value and feasibility of cultivating local giving ecosystems in LMICs, including in Africa.
Local donors likely matter for more than just “more money”: they can shift which questions get asked, what feels legitimate, and how resilient a movement is if global attention or funding priorities change.
The issue
I work at Animal Advocacy Africa (AAA), where we help build the effective farmed animal advocacy movement across [...]
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Outline:
(00:18) TL;DR
(00:50) The issue
(01:48) Why this matters
(03:55) This seems tractable
(05:13) A common objection
(06:43) A call for discussion
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.