ALU Podcast

African Leadership University

The ALU Podcast is more than just a show, it’s a storytelling platform that will spotlight the people, ideas, and experiences that make ALU unique. By relaunching it, we are creating a living archive of ALU’s journey while amplifying voices that will inspire the next generation of leaders.

  1. 05/17/2021

    Wildlife Conservation ft Kaddu K Sebunya

    Before the Covid 19 outbreak, the African tourism industry employed 24.6 million people across the continent, representing 6.8% of the total employment in the continent. However, this industry, as well as our wildlife, is facing possible extinction primarily from poaching. Since 1960, the black rhino population is down by 97.6%, approximately 1000 mountain gorillas remain and as many as 35,000 elephants are killed each year. The African Lion is the second largest living big cat after the tiger and the sound of its roar can be heard as far as 8 km away. However, its population decreased by 43% in 21 years and its regionally extinct in 15 African countries with as few as 23,000 left today This is why it is crucial to conserve our wildlife. Our guest Kaddu K Sebunya, CEO of the African Wildlife Foundation, joined us this week to discuss matters of conservation in the continent. How can Africa embrace development while preserving its wildlife? We touch on key issues like poaching, conservation efforts, Africa’s criminal justice systems to fight illegal wildlife trade while promoting this coexistence among others. Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya has 25 years of Government relations, conservation and international development experience. He has distinguished himself in the industry as a leader at all levels—from community level engagement through the highest levels of government in Africa, Europe, China, and the Americas. He is  one of the most visible and respected voices for wildlife, wild lands, conservation, and sustainable development on the continent. He is honored to advise the Pan-African Institutions and several African states on implementation of the African Union Vision 2063 and has become a frequent and sought-after speaker in Africa, Europe, China, and the United States.

    1h 7m
  2. 04/23/2021

    Role of Government & Public Policy in Africa's Digital Transformation ft Charles Murito

    By 2030, digital transformation could generate as much $3.4 trillion of economic value in the Digital Sprinter markets. At a country level this translates to 25 percent of GDP in Brazil, 31 percent in Saudi Arabia and 33 percent in Nigeria, to name a few examples. With the right policy framework, Digital Sprinters can become ideal launching pads for future innovation. In this episode, Charles Murito, the Director of Government & Public Affairs in Africa at Google, shares how relevant the Digital Sprinters Public Policy Framework is in driving Africa's Digital Transformation. He discusses the 4 pillars of the framework, major issues that require urgent policy making and/or amendments and how to engage key stakeholders to implement these policies to support African Entrepreneurs. For nearly two decades, Charles has helped some of the world's leading tech, media and entertainment companies to define their strategy, grow, and advance their footprint in emerging markets. This includes roles at MTV Base, Warner Bros., and Turner Broadcasting - where he served as the Director of Business Development and Strategy. While at Turner, he spearheaded the development & launch of an Arabic Cartoon Network channel and conceptualized the Cartoon Network Academy to train a generation of Arabic animators. He served as Google’s Country Director for Kenya, overseeing in-country revenue growth. Parallel to his core responsibilities, he served as the Diversity and Inclusion lead for EMEA emerging markets, working with the global EMEA team to build a more equitable organization in which every employee can thrive. He also served as a Board Director for CSquared, a Google portfolio company. Outside work, he loves good food, art and farming, and he is passionate about leveraging technology to drive economic development.

    50 min
  3. 03/19/2021

    Skilling Africa ft Mike B. Ndimurukundo

    Theme: Education The African continent has a total of 700,000 software engineers. And did you know that more than half of them are saturated in five African countries of Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa?(IFC/Google). The International Finance Corporation (IFC), projects that the African internet economy will be contributing nearly $180 billion to the overall economy by 2025. Our guest this week is Mike B. Ndimurukundo, Andela’s Managing Director, who supports, leads and cheers a powerful team of software engineers in Andela Rwanda. Andela has 1000+ software engineers that work as embedded members of over 200 tech companies across the world. In 2019, Andela trained 60,000 people on basic software engineering skills, to better position Africa as a center for tech related solutions. Mike therefore shares his wealth of knowledge that he acquired managing software engineers in Africa and training 60,000 new ones. The conversation covers: professional skills required for a software engineer, how to leverage the internet, advantages of technical skills among others and lessons other non-technical disciplines can take advantage of. With that said, how then can you get ready and actively participate in various sectors of the e-economy such as Fintech, Agritech, Venture capital and e-health? If you are intrigued by the internet and the power of being self taught, then this episode is right for you! Tune in and learn more.

    46 min

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The ALU Podcast is more than just a show, it’s a storytelling platform that will spotlight the people, ideas, and experiences that make ALU unique. By relaunching it, we are creating a living archive of ALU’s journey while amplifying voices that will inspire the next generation of leaders.