Meet The Woman Combating Misinformation In Nigeria

Meet The Woman Combating Misinformation In Nigeria

“An inspiring leader, to me, is selfless and people-centered,” Uboho says. “She listens to others, understands their problems, and works hard to solve them.”Uboho hopes to continue advocating for the state’s less fortunate in her pursuit of a transparent world, “a world free from violence.”

He’s Advocating For Women’s Rights in Nigeria

He’s Advocating For Women’s Rights in Nigeria

Over the course of his session, Dickson was struck by the enthusiasm of his participants, who, in his estimation, seemed interested in learning not just about women’s rights, but also their role in upholding them.“The topic was, for me, a no-brainer,” Dickson says. “It was time to talk about the mistreatment of women and girls, what little is being done, and what we as young leaders can do to advocate for women’s rights.”

Want To Find Yourself? Start By Serving Others.

Want To Find Yourself? Start By Serving Others.

“In today’s world, we face complex problems,” Salissou says. “We need new leadership skills, we need community engagement, we need a new model to understand how interconnected we are and to address communal problems, together.”For him, leadership starts with personal reflection and growth. Only after these, Salissou explains, can individuals hope to educate and empower their peers.

She’s Using Her Math Skills To Fight Poverty In Uganda

She’s Using Her Math Skills To Fight Poverty In Uganda

Catherine, a 2019 Mandela Washington Fellow, manager of financial audits at the Uganda National Roads Authority, and co-founder of the Kata Center for Development and Excellence, is working today to empower young adults in her community through financial mentorship and training.

Three Ways To Better Manage Your Finances

Three Ways To Better Manage Your Finances

In the Facebook Live discussion “Making Sound Financial Decisions,” hosted by the U.S. Embassy in South Africa, Zibu MaSotobe, an author, international speaker and businesswoman, spoke to the importance of financial literacy, both within the country and across the continent, before taking audience questions about saving, investing and preparing for the future. The following are her recommendations for others looking to better manage their finances now and for years to come.

Meet The Man Working To Eradicate Poverty In Zimbabwe

Meet The Man Working To Eradicate Poverty In Zimbabwe

In 2007, Zimbabwe was going through its worst economic recession,” Unotida says. “I could see the adverse effects of extreme poverty. I thought to myself: Zimbabwe and the rest of the continent need someone to teach others financial principles and help pull the region out of poverty.

How To Develop Business Resiliency During The COVID-19 Pandemic

How To Develop Business Resiliency During The COVID-19 Pandemic

It is a difficult task to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic as a business owner, as trade is unreliable, customers are less likely to visit in person, and there is a lack of demand for products; however, it is possible that by following these recommendations, you and your business can become resilient and flexible as the world begins to recover and rebuild.

His Business Secret? Never Giving Up.

His Business Secret? Never Giving Up.

In his current work, Abass is working to educate his peers about the risks of COVID-19 and the steps they can take to keep themselves and their communities safe. Abass is particularly concerned about the wellbeing of people with disabilities in Sierra Leone.

She’s Creating An Inclusive World, One Chess Game At A Time

She’s Creating An Inclusive World, One Chess Game At A Time

We use the game of chess to empower and develop young minds,” Keenese says. “Our programs include chess for the visually impaired and other marginalized groups. We also offer mentorship, workshops, and literature classes, all in service of creativity, innovation, and social inclusion.

He’s Using The Radio To Empower Nigerian Youth

He’s Using The Radio To Empower Nigerian Youth

Each year I mentor at least 30 at-risk young adults to prepare them for life after secondary school,” Austine says. “I chose the radio as my platform because it allows me to amplify my voice, reach more people, and provide guidance.