Episodes
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Do you know that no matter how advanced or well-funded a sector is, it cannot achieve significant progress in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the African continent?
In this episode, Dr. Igazeuma Okoroba, Group Head of Sustainability at Dangote Cement (Nigeria and Pan Africa), and Titilayo Oshodi, Special Adviser on Climate Change and Circular Economy to the Governor of Lagos state, shared practical ideas on effective collaboration between the social sector and the government, as well as the private sector.
Hearing their personal experiences and invaluable advice on how to navigate the complexities of collaboration will truly revolutionize your social impact journey.
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Did you know that most nonprofits do not survive beyond 5-10 years due to poor structure and succession planning?
In this episode, Oreva Atanya, Head of Sustainability at Lagos Business School, reveals the secret to nonprofit sustainability.
Her expert analysis reveals how to incorporate a business model for long-term success and the power of institutionalizing nonprofits beyond passionate causes.
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In this episode, uncover the transformative power of education as our guest, May Oghenerukeme Asagba, a vibrant social impact leader, takes us on a journey to impacting thousands of children through education.
As a young teenager, May conceived a vision for CAIN Africa after witnessing the challenge many children had with accessing quality education.
At 21, she founded Catering for Africans in Need (CAIN), empowering over 10,000 underprivileged children across 10 African countries.
In this inspiring episode, May shares her remarkable journey, practical advice, and life-changing stories.
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From an unplanned advocate to a passionate champion of education, Folawe Omikunle shares her inspiring journey on ACTPod! As Executive Director of Teach for Nigeria, she has led the organization to impact over 300,000 students across 600 schools in Nigeria. In this episode, Folawe reveals the backstory behind this remarkable transformation and the lessons learned along the way.
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What do you know about ESG? What do you know about the 'S' in ESG?In this episode, Oluwasoromidayo George, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability Director, Coca-Cola Company, sheds lights on ESG practices and goals with specific focus on the 'Social' component for nonprofits and social impact.Learn ways to incorporate Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and other social practices for sustainable development as ESG expert, Oluwasoromidayo George, shares from her wealth of knowledge and experience on the subject.
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“The National Bureau of Statistics states that the unemployment rate of young people under the ages of 15-24 years was 7.2% in 2023”.
In this episode, Mrs. Funmi Adeyemi, Chief Executive Officer, After-School Graduate Development Centre (AGDC), narrates the motivating story of AGDC and its mission to tackle unemployment in Nigeria through comprehensive job creation initiatives and skills empowerment for young people.
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Statistics tell us that 1 in 4 girls will experience a case of gender violence before the age of 18.
Tune in to our latest episode of ACTPOD, where we sit with Dr. Kemi DaSilva Ibru, the visionary behind the Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF).
She shares the WARIF approach to breaking the culture of silence surrounding gender-based violence, from advocacy and education to collaboration with key stakeholders.
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Did you know that over a billion people, that is approximately 15% of the world’s population, live with some form of disability?
The Irede Foundation story introduces us to a journey of hope and resilience to change the lives of hundreds of persons living with disabilities.
In this conversation, Crystal Chigbu, Executive Director, Irede Foundation, shares the Irede Foundation story, a journey of passion, drive, collaborations, challenges and successes, as they lift many children living with disabilities from adversity to triumph.
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In this episode, we dive into the Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre (WTEC) story of change and impact in Africa.Oreoluwa Lesi, ED/Founder, WTEC, shares with us her groundbreaking adventure in the tech space over the last 20 years; from the difficulties she has conquered to the important lessons she has gathered along the way.Get ready to be inspired!
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Did you know that 37 percent of children in Nigeria, equivalent to 6 million children, suffer from chronic malnutrition or low weight?Our guest Michael Sunbola, the founder of Lagos Food Bank Initiative, a non-profit organization that provides food and nutrition support to vulnerable people in Nigeria, shares with us how Lagos Food Bank started in 2015 with a vision to end hunger and malnutrition in Africa's most populous city, the challenges and opportunities experienced.
Get ready to be inspired by amazing stories of transformation and empowerment from the beneficiaries of Lagos Food Bank.
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In this special episode, ACTPod featured two youngsters, each a trailblazer in their own right. Ayomide Akran, CEO of Pink Diva Organization and Amarachi Nwuneli - Founder, of Preserve Our Roots both had a chat with us about their remarkable journeys, from the challenges they have surmounted to the invaluable lessons they have learned through philanthropy.Join us as we unravel the narratives of resilience, resourcefulness, and unwavering commitment to social change.
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Did you know that Nigeria currently has only 85 Oncologists? "With 125,000 new Cancer cases every year, it is evident that Nigeria is not covered by Oncologists and the way to bridge the Cancer Care gap is to employ innovative strategies, using technology" - Dr Omolola Salako. In this episode, our guests Dr Omolola Salako and Gloria Okwu speak about their mission to improve access to cancer care and the innovative strategies they employ to bring this into fruition. Dr Omolola Salako is a Clinical Oncologist and Founder of Sebeccly Cancer care, a non-profit that provides cancer information service and cancer screening. Gloria Okwu is a Breast Cancer survivor and Programme Coordinator at Project Pink Blue, a cancer organization engaged in cancer awareness, free cancer screenings, support to people battling with cancer, patient navigation, advocacy, fundraising for cancer patients, cancer research, oncology training and psychological support.
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Sustainability is the heartbeat of social impact!In this new season, Ini Abimbola, CEO of Thistle Praxis Consulting Limited unpacks the components and importance of sustainability, the fundamentals of ESG and key strategies for ensuring that organizations remain sustainable. She also sheds light on the impact of social sector leaders on Africa's development.
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The Chess in Slums story is very inspiring. From the circumstances that birthed the idea to the innovative projects and impact, this episode highlights the impact of innovative funding for local philanthropy, spotlighting Chess in Slums Africa. Tunde Onakoya is a Nigerian National Chess Master and coach who founded Chess in Slums Africa in 2017. He is driven by the conviction that chess can serve as a powerful educational tool to improve young lives and foster a new generation of intellectuals, even among underprivileged communities.
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In this new and exciting episode of our Podcast, the CEO of Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation, Osayi Alile, shares with us a review of the book series published by ACT Foundation – The Non-profit Guidebook Series. She highlights some of the secrets of building a successful non-profit, the associated challenges of running nonprofit and proactive ways to deal with them. She also discusses the importance of branding, building new partnerships and collaboration and so on. Osayi Alile is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), ACT Foundation a grant-making non-profit organisation that provides funding to social sector organisations focused in the areas of Health, Entrepreneurship, Environment and Leadership.
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In Episode 11, Mr. Conor Brosnan highlights some of the drivers of systematic changes in Africa, citing practical examples from his Foundation's work and presence in Africa. He emphasized on the importance of trust in non profit collaboration. Mr. Brosnan is the CEO of Small Foundation, a philanthropic organisation based in Ireland working to catalyze and scale income-generating opportunities for people living in extreme poverty in rural sub-saharan Africa.
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In this episode of ACTPOD Ms. Zouera Youssoufou shares with us the state of philanthropy in Africa and how it has contributed to the continent's economic development. She emphasizes the need for Africans to come to Africa's aid and shares insights on sustainable strategies to secure funding for social impact interventions. Ms. Zouera Youssoufou is the Managing Director/CEO of Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), the largest private Foundation in Africa. She leads the Foundation's efforts to improve the health, nutrition, education and economic empowerment outcomes for the needy in Africa.
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Did you know that giving in Africa by Africans tripled during the Covid -19 pandemic?
In this Episode of ACTPod, we had a chat with Mosun Layode, a development professional with two decades of experience in international development and nonprofit leadership. She serves as the Executive Director of the African Philanthropy Forum (APF) where she works extensively across Africa with established and emerging philanthropists who are committed to the sustainable and inclusive development of Africa.
Ms Layode takes us through her journey into the philanthropic space, the phenomenal efforts APF is making to transform the culture of giving and foster prosperity in Africa. She also sheds light on the ongoing collaboration between donors and non-profits, and ways that non-profits can leverage available funding opportunities.
Ms Layode currently sits on notable nonprofit boards such as Candid, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, AMPforHealth. An alumnus of the United States International Visitors Leadership Program, Mosun has been identified by Forbes as one of the black women to watch in philanthropy.
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In this episode, Foluso provides helpful tips for leading teams successfully, surmounting challenges and maintaining grit in the advent of disruption.
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Dr. Abosede Lewu, a consultant obstetrician and gynecologist and also founder of the Girlsaide Initiative, appears on this episode of ACTPod titled "Changemakers Series" with Dr. Abosede Lewu as she speaks on her organization's interventions with women and girls on sexual and reproductive health issues and the Keep All Mothers Alive (KAMA) Project.
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