comm-UNITY!

comm-UNITY!

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A podcast celebrating and highlighting African generosity and philanthropy.

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comm-UNITY!

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Society

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www.civsourceafrica.com

Latest episode

Jun 11, 2026

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Episodes

Impacting Uganda, One Child At A Time 02.12.2020

Barbara Kasekende, Corporate Social Invrstments Manager at Stanbic Bank Uganda, aims to do two things everyday; learn something new and impact a life. It is her perspective on impact, tied to generosity, that drives her to give back to the community, particularly young people. She shares with us how she uses her platform at Stanbic Bank, to implement programs that provide holistic education to you...

Growing Through The Grace Of Giving 26.11.2020

Ruth Bahika, child psychologist and Founder, Director at Grace Villa (a sanctuary for at risk girls in Kabale) shares with us the journey that led her to start the home and the generosity that has kept it running for the past 7 years. Grace Villa has been built and run on the generosity of community. And this has come out of people’s innate desire to give, which is strengthened by various examples...

Uganda Through The Lens Of Generosity 18.11.2020

Wetsemba Miriam, documentary photographer and Jim Joel Nyakaana, travel and documentary photographer take us behind their lenses in episode 4 of this season. Commissioned by CivSource Africa, they travelled across various regions within Uganda, to document expressions and symbols of generosity. Both share with us what they saw and learned from the communities they visited. They both underscore tha...

Generosity by the Legal Community 11.11.2020

“I was standing on the shoulder of giants”, says Mrs. Pheona Nabasa Wall, President of The Uganda Law Society, as she describes how generosity played a part in her campaign for the position.  Ms Wall joins us in episode 3 as we continue to delve into the beauty of generosity. She shares stories of the individuals and organizations that took up her cause as their own during her campaign. She h...

Connecting Givers And Measuring Good 04.11.2020

Mr. Shem Opolot, Co-founder and Managing Director of The Good Currency joins us in this episode as we delve into the eco-system of sustainable giving and volunteer work that the platform seeks to support and be a part of in various communities. He shares the foundation on which the Good Currency was built, the mechanisms on which it functions, and their primary goals.   Mr. Opolot emphasizes...

Building With The Blocks Of Generosity 28.10.2020

Our first guest of Season 3 is Mr. Jackson Twesigye Kaguri, founder and CEO of Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project, 2012 CNN Hero, 2015 Global Citizen Award Winner and author. He shares with us the triumphant and intimate story that led to the founding and growth of the Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project to what it is today. As he weaves story and lesson together, he continuosly reminds us that generosity is built...

Strategic Giving Works 14.10.2020

Her Royal Highness the Nnabagereka of Buganda, who is the Queen consort of Kabaka Ronald Mwenda Mutebi II, the King of Buganda, joins us in episode 10 as we wrap up the second season of comm-UNITY! The Nnabagereka is an icon who is highly regarded in society for her leadership in various areas including the Nnabagereka Development Foundation, which she founded in 2000. Through the Foundation, she...

Prospects For Growing Giving In Uganda 07.10.2020

Sameera Mehra, head of Global Alliance Development for Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), joins us in episode 9. Sameera shares from research conducted by CAF titled: “Growing Giving in Uganda.”  This important piece of work was borne of CAF’s desire, alongside their partners, to both identify the roadblocks and the opportunities to growing individual charitable giving in Uganda. Focusing on civ...

Advancing African Philanthropy Alongside Investing 30.09.2020

We are joined by Mr. Keith Kibirangi, head of African Philanthropy at Save The Children UK, who quickly sets the tone for the conversation with the words “Africans are generous! Generosity begins in Africa!”. Often African ways of giving are lost in the international narrative. But Mr. Kibirango gives an indepth look into the work of African philanthropists, and the many forms of giving outside of...

Harnessing The Power And Potential Of African Philanthropy 23.09.2020

Carrying on in the spirit of UBUNTU, we sit down with Dr. Stigmata Tenga, Executive Director of the African Philanthropy Network (APN), who reminds us that philanthropy is both an act of giving and an act of power. While that power has often been guarded by the Global North, Dr. Stigmata highlights the importance of shifting that power back in our own hands as Africans, dismantling systems of ineq...

Bringing African Generosity Alive Through Art 16.09.2020

Joining us in Episode 6 is our special guest Kwiz Era. He is a renown painter and illustrator and he collaborated with CivSourve Africa to illustrate a book of African Proverbs on Generosity, joins us in episode 6. He starts by sharing with us why he felt the book of African Proverbs was a project he had to be a part of. And by extension how the themes that enticed him (PanAfricanism, Local Philan...

A Lifetime Of Generosity 09.09.2020

In episode 5, we sit down with Honorable Rhoda Kalema, former Cabinet Minister and Member of the Costituent Assembly. A woman who has given so much of herself, time and resources; we trace the roots of this generosity in her life. From her faith, to the example her parents set and the culture of sharing during her school-going days, she drops gems of wisdom on what has become her way of life.

Generosity, The Acholi Way 02.09.2020

It is interesting that even though UBUNTU is deeply embedded in African culture, the dominant narrative often portrays Africans as beggars in desperate need of aid. In episode 4 we sit down with LC5 Chairman of Gulu District, Mr. Martin Ojara Mapenduzi who shares with us stories that reflect the Acholi culture of giving. It is widely believed that it is more blessed to give than to receive. And Gu...

Dignity: The Anchor Of Generosity 26.08.2020

We continue to delve into the topic of genoristy within community with special guest Nalongo Alinda Ikanzi, Head of Subject at LDC (Law Development Centre) and a Partner at Amber Solicitors & Advocates. Her own experiences of generosity have inspired and guided her acts of giving. She shares with us about leading the LDC COVID-19 taskforce, that catered to the needs of a group of students, whi...

The Beautiful Shades Of Ubuntu 19.08.2020

In this episode we are joined by Mr. Ruganzu Bruno, an artist, teacher and community organizer. On the podcast, our discussion has largely been around the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have had on our communities.  We now move into chronicling and celebrating the ways we’ve been community to each other through these changes. Mr. Ruganzu takes us back in time to show how the...

Easing Trade Under Lockdown 12.08.2020

We are back for season 2! Ms. Allen Asiimwe, Chief Technical Officer at Trademark East Africa, joins us in episode 1, chronicling the ways in which the trade community has been affected by and adapted to lockdown restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. She shares stories from the ground on how the pandemic has put food security and livelihoods at risk, pushed for the integration of trade and he...

Fitness Instructors Coping Under COVID-19 05.08.2020

Fitness instructor and Founder of Kona Dance Workout, Mr. Felix Wamala joins us for the final conversation of the season. He shares his experience of working and staying connected to clients in a period of time where gyms are closed. And in a period of time where individuals have a lot more time on their hands and are looking for ways to remain active and healthy at home. Our discussion mostly rev...

Vulnerabilities of Health Workers 29.07.2020

Dr. Olive Kobusingye, Consultant Trauma Surgeon and Senior Research Fellow, MUSPH, joins us in this episode as we look at Uganda’s healthcare workforce and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected them. One of the most important points that she highlights is that this workforce is a broad community (beyond the doctors and nurses that are our most common point of contact). And this broad community of...

Technology Powered Solutions For Medical Services 22.07.2020

This week we are joined by Dr. John Mark Bwanika, Founding Partner and Director of The Medical Concierge Group Limited. We explore the various forms and the value of digital healthcare and telemedical services within the medical community. COVID-19 has forced us in many ways to rethink and reinvent the ways we do things. In this case it has shone light on technological forms of healthcare services...

Artists Reconnecting With Community 15.07.2020

Pamela Enyonu, is a mixed media artist and one of the recipients of a grant under the Kuonyesha Art Fund (a program of CivSource Africa). Pamela's work mostly revolves around themes of gender, awareness, empowerment and experiences of working African women. In this episode she shares, through personal experience and one of her own art pieces, what the lockdown has revealed within the artist commun...

Exploring The Fault-lines And Possibilities In African Community During COVID-19 08.07.2020

Mr. Brian Kagoro, Pan Africanist, Founder and Executive Director of UHAI Africa Group, joins us in episode 11 as we unpack the ways in which the pandemic has both divided and united us because of collective fear and uncertainty. He describes COVID-19 as a testing of the glue that holds us together. On the one hand, it has revealed how little we know of each other, highlighting and adding to pre-ex...

Through The Lens: A Look At The Community Of Sex Workers In Kampala During The Lockdown 01.07.2020

This week we are joined by freelance photojournalist Sumy Sarduni, whose work is heavily centred around gender rights and women. Through her lens we walk through some of the experiences of the women that make up Kampala's sex work community. This conversation brings to surface the way we see each other, and the way we pick and choose who deserves to be protected within the lines of community. The...

The Road To Dignity During COVID-19 And Beyond 24.06.2020

Legendary Hip Hop Pioneer and Bavubuka Foundation Founder, Babaluku, joins us in this episode as we reflect on the relationship between dignity, growing our communities around indigenous African ideologies, and the lockdown measures that have been taken He shares from his observations and experiences how institutionalised thinking and western individualism during and beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic,...

Dignity For The Ugandan Worker 24.06.2020

In this episode, we continue our conversation on social security amongst the community of workers in Uganda with Dr. Phiona Muhwezi Mpanga, Lecturer at The School Of Law, Makerere University. Focusing more broadly on social protection, which includes but is not limited to pay, she highlights the importance of this protection in maintaining workers' dignity (both in the formal and informal sectors)...

Taking A Moment To Reflect On The Movement: #BlackLivesMatter 24.06.2020

In this special episode, we are joined by Mr. Allan Kasujja, Ugandan Journalist and Radio Broadcaster at the BBC. We take time to reflect on the global community of black people, and in this particular moment the Black Lives Matter Movement. There is power in our dialogue and there is power in owning our narrative.

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