#Africanness – Webinar
#Africanness – Webinar 30 June – Africa’s Contribution to Science and Technology
#Africanness – Webinar 30 June – Africa’s Contribution to Science and Technology
Thank you to our panelists and attendees for joining our Embracing our African Heritage webinar! This proved to be a very fruitful discussion where the themes of language, culture and innovation were unpacked by our all in attendance.
This century belongs to the African philanthropists, whose capital, influence, local knowledge, and moral authority have the power to address pressing challenges in the continent. Philanthropy, in all of its various forms, engages stakeholders from the private, public, non-profit, and religious sectors.
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Disaster Dialogue Report: On the 19th of July 2019, CAPSI in partnership with the Mandela Institute for Developmental Studies and the Graca Machel Trust, hosted a dialogue on Disaster Management. Here are our findings.
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ORIGINS
The Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) was launched in June 2018 when Dr Bheki Moyo took over the directorship of the Chair in African Philanthropy at WBS. The Chair was the result of a collaboration between the Southern Africa Trust and Wits University, as well as with a number of other organisations and foundations on the continent, including the African Philanthropy Network (APN) and TrustAfrica.
CAPSI has had a busy and exciting time since its launch nearly two years ago, impacting communities as well as individuals involved in philanthropy in Africa, be it as policy makers, academics, practitioners or students.
We invite you to dip into our newsletter and share in our ground-breaking journey thus far.
IPASA shares the perspectives and stories of South African philanthropy. [pdf-embedder url=”https://capsi.co.za/wp-content/uploads/securepdfs/2020/02/IPASA-Review-Issue-1-2019.pdf” title=”IPASA Review Issue 1 2019″]
The International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment is an interdisciplinary international journal publication that aims to be a platform for cutting and leading edge primary research on philanthropy and social investment.. It is a project of the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment at the Wits Business School in South Africa with wider…
NGO LEADERSHIP TRANSITION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (LTFP) IN AFRICA ARNOVA and AROCSA, in partnership with the Ford Foundation, have established the NGO Leadership Transition Fellowship Program (LTFP) in Africa. This program is intended for senior civil society/NGO leaders who are contemplating or have decided to move on from their existing NGO. This program Seeks to help that…
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An automotive pioneer, philanthropist, and leader in the community, Charles Stewart Mott cared about innovation, fairness, and communities. By working toward a world where each individual’s quality of life is connected to the well-being of the community, both locally and globally, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation continues this legacy.
A founding funder of the Centre, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation supported the establishment of the Chair and continues to support our programmes.
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