In Conversation with Samuel Gwenzi | ZimAlliance #16

Conversations on African Philanthropy

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Samuel is the Founder of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors platform, formerly a student leader at ZINASU whose activism work over the years has connected him to communties and networks across the democracy-building space in the country. In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Samuel reflects on journey lessons and offers suggestions to ensure democracy building remains alive into the future. Talking points include...
• The need to bridge the knowledge gap between new and old human rights activists.
• Challenges faced in deploying technology for human rights in rural areas.
• Emphasising mentorship and capacity building for young leaders.
• Collaborating with established institutions to address challenges in the human rights and technology sectors.

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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.

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