comm-UNITY!

comm-UNITY!

A podcast celebrating and highlighting African generosity and philanthropy.

  1. Generosity That Begins at Home | Episode 7 | SN: 15

    5월 15일

    Generosity That Begins at Home | Episode 7 | SN: 15

    In this episode of the Community Podcast, recorded live at the Ndere Centre during the sixth Gathering of Givers, we sit with Liza Marie Kawoya Kakoza: Founder and Team Lead of the Dwona Initiative, Co-Lead of Giving Tuesday Uganda, and a passionate advocate for menstrual justice. Liza invites us into the earliest roots of her understanding of generosity, home. She reflects on a childhood shaped by a mother whose giving was constant and unassuming, expressed through care, hospitality, nourishment, and presence. It was a home where people were not just received, but held, fed, welcomed, supported, and remembered. From these beginnings, her journey expands into a broader philosophy of giving. She speaks about Giving Tuesday Uganda, the significance of period giving, and the quiet yet powerful generosity that already lives within communities. At the centre of this is the Giving Bell, a simple but profound act of invitation, where individuals wrote notes of kindness and gratitude, then rang the bell loudly, affirming that generosity is worthy of being seen, heard, and celebrated. This conversation gently reframes what it means to give. It reminds us that generosity is not confined to financial capacity, but is deeply rooted in care, dignity, attentiveness, and memory, in the small, intentional acts that leave a lasting imprint on people’s lives. This is an invitation to practice a form of generosity that not only reaches others, but stays with them, and sustains them. Watch, listen, and be inspired. #CommunityPodcast #GivingTuesdayUganda #DwonaInitiative #GatheringOfGivers #AfricanGiving #MenstrualJustice #GenerosityThatSustains

    12분
  2. comm-UNITY! | Sea son 15 | Episode 4 | Generosity That Shows Up

    4월 16일

    comm-UNITY! | Sea son 15 | Episode 4 | Generosity That Shows Up

    In this episode, Daniel Edward Kabanda (DK) challenges the narrow idea that generosity begins and ends with money. Drawing from lived experience, he reflects on volunteering, mentorship, and service, showing how generosity often looks like showing up, offering time, skill, labour, and staying present when it matters most. From dusty school projects to working with girls and young women on education and sexual and reproductive health, DK speaks with clarity about what meaningful contribution really requires. He unpacks the risks of exploiting youth voluntarism, insists on ethical engagement, and reminds us, through his father’s unforgettable words, “Use me or lose me”, that generosity begins with availability, not abundance. The conversation is deeply grounded in DK’s work through Community Minds Initiative, which supports urban boys aged 15–24 to navigate mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and life skills. Guided by the belief to empower body, mind, and future, the episode invites listeners to rethink generosity as something lived, sustained through presence, responsibility, and community. This is a conversation for anyone who believes communities are built by those who stay. 🎧 Listen now. _ Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠MediaChallengeInitiative⁠⁠⁠⁠ _ #OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo#GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays#GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

    18분
  3. comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 3 |Generosity That Gets Someone Over the Line

    4월 9일

    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 3 |Generosity That Gets Someone Over the Line

    Welcome to another episode of the Comm_UNITY Podcast, where we continue to document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity in all its forms. Recorded live at the 6th edition of the Gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI), this conversation is part of our special series exploring “Generosity that Serves, Stays, and Sustains.” In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with her friend Dorothy Tushemereirwe, a fundraiser at Uganda Christian University and a member of the OMEGA Scholarship Office. Dorothy reflects on her earliest memories of giving, tracing her journey from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood, and how those formative experiences ultimately led her into the world of fundraising and scholarships. She speaks with honesty about the fulfilling yet demanding nature of mobilising resources, and how her faith continues to shape her values, resilience, and unwavering commitment to giving. For Dorothy, sustainable generosity is a legacy. As she beautifully puts it, “Sustainable generosity stays with individuals and communities long after we have forgotten.” Join us as we explore how generosity rooted in faith, consistency, and purpose becomes a lasting investment in people and possibility. 🎧 Listen to this episode, and the full Comm_UNITY live series, to discover stories of generosity that truly serve, stay, and sustain. _ Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Recording and production by ⁠⁠⁠MediaChallenge Initiative⁠⁠⁠ _ #OmutimaOmugabi#KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains#PhilanthopyWeek2025

    10분
  4. comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 2 | Generosity That Carries Hope

    3월 12일

    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 2 | Generosity That Carries Hope

    Welcome to another episode of the comm-UNITY! Podcast, a space where we document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity and the stories behind it. In this special live series recorded at the 6th edition of the Gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI), we continue exploring the theme: “Generosity that Serves, Stays, and Sustains.” In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwesits down with Ethan Mosolini to reflect on a deeply personal moment that shaped his journey as a giver. At just 17 years old, following the passing of his father, it was the generosity of his late father’s friends who raised funds for his A-Level education. What may have seemed like a small act to them became a life-altering turning point for Ethan, setting him on a path of giving forward and becoming what he calls a “merchant of hope.” As Ethan shares, “When you give, you inspire that person to become a giver and that creates a ripple effect.” Together, Ethan and Jacqueline explore the power of hope not just as a feeling, but as a seed. A seed that, when plantedthrough generosity, grows into resilience, opportunity, and transformation. Join us as we hear from givers, reflect on the staying power of generosity, and discover how hope sustains communities. 🎧 Listen to this episode and the full series to be inspired by stories of generosity in action across Africa. Catch up on missed episodes HERE: 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Recording and production by ⁠⁠MediaChallenge Initiative⁠⁠ _ #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers#GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains #PhilanthopyWeek2025

    17분
  5. comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 1 | Generosity That Holds

    2월 28일

    comm-UNITY! | Season 15 | Episode 1 | Generosity That Holds

    Recorded at the 6th edition of the gathering of Givers at Ndere Centre in Uganda, this episode marks the beginning of a series hosted by CivLegacy Foundation in partnership with the Uganda National NGO Forum and the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI). The Comm_UNITY Podcast was created to document, spotlight, and celebrate African generosity, telling the stories behind the giving, and highlighting how philanthropy rooted in empathy and community creates lasting impact. In this episode, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Barbara Masibo, Director of Ziingo Women &Children Initiative, an organisation committed to defending the rights of women and children in disadvantaged communities. Barbara shares the moment that shaped her journey in giving, a scholarship that allowed her sister to complete her education. From that experience grew a deep commitment to ensuring other children have access to opportunity. Reflecting on the realities of building and sustaining an NGO, she reminds us:“Everyone has something to give no matter how small. Even a smile or a listening ear can change a life.” 🎧 Tune in for an honest conversation about generosity that stays and the quiet acts of giving that sustain communities for generations. _ 🎧Listen now to previous episodes. Reflectdeeply. Pass it on. 🔗⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.civsourceafrica.com/podcast-1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Recording and production by ⁠Media Challenge Initiative⁠ _ #OmutimaOmugabi #KutoaNiMoyo #GenerositythatServers #GenerositythatStays #GenerositythatSustains #PhilanthopyWeek2025

    9분

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A podcast celebrating and highlighting African generosity and philanthropy.