Chantal Uwizera (@zerachantal) 's Twitter Profile
Chantal Uwizera

@zerachantal

common sense is not so common- Voltaire. #SDG #Africa #Philanthropy

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calendar_today25-05-2011 19:02:31

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Akinwumi A. Adesina (@akin_adesina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africans in diaspora are Africa’s largest financiers. Remittances from the diaspora to Africa grew from $37 billion in 2010 to $96 billion in 2021. Total Official Development Assistance to Africa in 2021 was $35 billion or 36% of remittances from diaspora. Prioritize their voice!

Chantal Uwizera (@zerachantal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That is how you use your platform! Thank you so much Misan for your continuing support to Save the Children UK and redirecting the attention of the media to cover stories that truly matter, like the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.

Usher Komugisha (@usherkomugisha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a confederation that has 54 countries, Africa deserves more slots at the World Cup. Performance can now no longer be used as an excuse. Europe with 55 member countries has 13 slots at a 32-team World Cup.

Save the Children UK (@savechildrenuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2023, 3️⃣ 9️⃣ 9️⃣ million people will require humanitarian support – nearly a 2⃣4⃣% increase. This year we aim to reach 3⃣0⃣ million people in need, including 1⃣7⃣.3⃣ million children, across 4⃣4⃣ countries. Find out more in our Humanitarian Action Plan: bit.ly/3QJugOu

Priscilla Lecomte (@priscillalecomt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What haven't we said already? For people in Turkana region and other places in the world where the climate crisis has led to a HUNGER CRISIS, there's no time to lose.

Clare Akamanzi (@cakamanzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Patience Mutesi Gatera and the very best of wishes...!! Proud of the positive journey towards gender parity in the leadership of our financial institutions.

60 Minutes (@60minutes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“They tell me that they are happy because I'm happy." Students at the all-girls school SOLA evacuated to Rwanda in 2021 when the Taliban retook Kabul. They say they are safe, thriving, and share their progress with their families back home. cbsn.ws/3xSPQYz

CAPSI: Centre African Philanthropy & Social Invest (@capsi_africa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest Episode out now!! Watch the latest episode of the Conversations on African Philanthropy Podcast with Chantal Uwizera , the Head of African Philanthropy Save the Children in UK. 🔗 youtu.be/xeZoq_uilos 👂 apple.co/41w1fuY 👂apple.co/41w1fuY

Dominic Haddock (@dominichadds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to speaking about ‘Global Philanthropy: Giving Across Borders’ alongside Chantal Uwizera & Maryam Farooqi at the Chartered Institute of Fundraising Convention in July events.rdmobile.com/Sessions/Detai…

Presidency | Rwanda (@urugwirovillage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Rwanda and the rest of the world mark the 29th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame laid a wreath at the resting place of over a quarter million victims and observed a moment of silence. #Kwibuka29

As Rwanda and the rest of the world mark the 29th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame laid a wreath at the resting place of over a quarter million victims and observed a moment of silence. #Kwibuka29
Save the Children UK (@savechildrenuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We left our home because of hunger. We had nothing to eat. We had cows and goats, which we would milk and sell at the market. They are all dead. They died of hunger.” Mother of three Sokorey* shares her story ahead of #WorldHungerDay independent.co.uk/news/world/afr…

Chantal Uwizera (@zerachantal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am proud to be one of the speakers at #CIOFFC this year. Fundraising Convention 2023 is the largest fundraising event in Europe, I’ll be delivering a talk on Global Philanthropy: Giving Across Borders. Hope to see you on 3-4 July at QEII Centre ciof.org.uk/convention

David Toovey (@davidtoovey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Rwanda of the next thirty years should be three, four or five times better than what you see now. We are not coming from our graves, we are coming from a place of progress." - President Kagame concludes today's Press Conference to mark #Kwibuka30

"The Rwanda of the next thirty years should be three, four or five times better than what you see now. We are not coming from our graves, we are coming from a place of progress." 

- President Kagame concludes today's Press Conference to mark #Kwibuka30