Chisina Kapungu
@chisinakapungu
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28-10-2017 01:59:35
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📅Mark your calendar! Come explore strategies for addressing the alarming shadow pandemics #childmarriage and #genderbasedviolence. YouthPower Learning GENET MALAWI FHI 360 Pre-register here ow.ly/ePmX50KxNnQ
What an invigorating day at #SBCCSummit discussing how to ensure culture is adequately centered in social norms work. Let's emphasize positive social norms vs changing norms in communities. Listen. Understand context. Learn. Collaborate. Co-create. womenstrongintl SBCC Summit
How can we become advocates of climate change? Climate education is important but behavior change involves engaging in low carbon lifestyles. What's the role of SBCC? Starting point is to understand audience, provide access to messages and amplify. womenstrongintl SBCC Summit
Insightful discussion at #SBCCSummit on faith leaders role in vaccine uptake, child rights & protection, HIV and parenting. Important to harmonize theology in behavior change programming to transform attitudes, beliefs and norms! womenstrongintl SBCC Summit
Ana Magana Mujeres Aliadas discusses ways to leverage digital platforms to increase access to sexual information. Make short videos with brief messages. Partner with community leaders. Promote within institutions. #NGOCSW67 womenstrongintl
Claire Akumu Girl Up Uganda provides her guidance to the US Department of State on how they can institute quality measures that ensure the effective implementation of policies targeting inclusion of integration of girls and women. womenstrongintl
Katrina Fotovat, Senior Official, Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues, U.S. Department of State talks about the importance of data and consultation with technology companies to examine online harassment and abuse of women. Data! Data! Data! The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues womenstrongintl
Engaging #skollwf discussion on how the African Diaspora can go beyond remittances to investment. We need to leverage African Diaspora philanthropy! Are we going to prioritize Diaspora engagement in international development? Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship Skoll Foundation womenstrongintl
Tsitsi Masiyiwa emphasizes philanthropy is love for humanity! Emerging trends : 1) Be strategic ÷ responsive 2) Localization 3) Diaspora engagement 4) Investments in racial equity 5) Pooled funding and 6) Trust-based philanthropy. womenstrongintl Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship Skoll Foundation
Are we ready for the next pandemic? No. What are the risks? Pathogens growing. Population displacement. Poor public health systems. Educate community, build trust, collaborate and invest in health systems. Protect, prepare, respond and recover. womenstrongintl Skoll Foundation
Hip hop was created to deal with social, political and economical oppression. "The art succeeds where politics and religion fails! We can address the issues and problems but the solutions are with us!" - Darryl DMC McDaniel #SkollWF womenstrongintl Skoll Foundation
Hip hop musicians from Senegal, Columbia and the U.S. remind us that we can use hip hop to educate, motivate, and inspire to make change. Art has ability to transform. Focus on health and healing. Work with youth to build a better world! Skoll Foundation womenstrongintl
Had an insightful session on trust-based philanthropy with the The Action Foundation and Fundraising Training Limited. Key messages: 1) Build trust and have faith in grantee partners; 2) Let them lead ; 3) Provide unrestricted funding; and 4) Focus on their outcomes. womenstrongintl
Joyce Malombe @agagafrica discusses the importance of funders understanding the power of "I dont know". Have the humility to step back in development. Ask questions and understand community needs. Embrace partner leadership. womenstrongintl