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The latest news from the African Leadership Institute and its Fellows. AFLI Fellows are leaders and change-makers, so this section has a lot of news. All text in all of the posts is fully searchable.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship Programme cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Samuel Kariuki explains how he found the programme to be more than just 'an academic exercise.'
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Rosy Finn said that she was challenged in thought-provoking ways to rethink some of the things she'd been taking for granted.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship Programme cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Onyinye Ibeneche shares how the programme helps leaders find and-and solutions rather than either-or solutions.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship Programme cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Ngisana Mngomezulu says creativity will be needed to effect change.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Natalie Jabangwe says a key lesson of the programme is showing how unselfish leadership puts people first.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Yap Boum shares how the workshop has challenged his conception of what leadership is.
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Candidates from the 2017 Tutu Leadership Fellowship cohort were interviewed at Mont Fleur, outside Cape Town, about the first workshop in the programme. Dr William Mwiti talks about how the programme turned out to be the opposite of his expectations.
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Bella Naija, a leading online site, has featured 2015 Tutu Fellow Deji Adewunmi and his two co-founders for their employment portal, called Jobberman. The company has been listed at number eight by Forbes in tech start-ups in Africa. Jobberman is Nigeria's largest job website and quite possibly the largest site of its kind in West Africa. Deji, along with Opeyemi Awoyemi and Olalekan Olude, met at university as undergraduates and became friends, going on to launch the business together. The site has more than two million job applicants and carries jobs from more than 40 thousand employers.
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Is China the new imperial power in Africa, or a partner with which Africa can advance its developmental interests? This is a question that 2014 Tutu Fellow Isaac Fokuo examines in an essay for African Business. The dominant narrative in Sino-African relations is that China's interest in Africa is confined to natural resources. Fokuo goes further. He says that African governments need to leverage China's engagement by implementing economic development policies as a catalyst for industrialisation.
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A colleague, with a long career in Tanzania’s public education system as a teacher and school inspector under his belt, visited a school in a rural district to check on whether the teachers were present at school and teaching in the classroom. When he walked into a Standard Two class, he found about 50 eight-year olds sitting there, unsupervised and untaught. They did not know where their teacher was. He went to investigate and the head teacher could not explain the teacher’s absence either.
A few minutes later, my colleague returned to the class, to find the children in fits of laughter. Their teacher, sporting shoeless, muddy feet and looking rather sheepish, had returned and was standing at the front of the classroom.
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The CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation and 2014 Tutu Fellow, Sello Hatang, will once again be leading an expedition to trek Mount Kilimanjaro. Popularly known as the Trek4Mandela, the group is scheduled to summit Kilimanjaro on July 18, in commemoration of Nelson Mandela’s birthday.
The sponsored trek to the summit of Africa's best-known peak - which rises more than 19,000 feet above sea level - is to raise funds for a sanitary pad campaign to keep girls in school.
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Tanzanian politician and 2013 Tutu Fellow, January Makamba - since his appointment as Minister of Environment and Union in President John Magufuli’s cabinet - has led initiatives and missions committed to protecting the environment. Some of the key areas he currently addresses focus on protection of forests, implementing solutions for aquatic wildlife, and addressing the prospective water crisis. His point of view regarding the environment is very much in keeping with the saying: we’ve not inherited this planet from our fathers, we’ve borrowed it from our children.
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We are excited to announce a new Tutu Fellows’ column in African Business magazine, with the inaugural piece appearing in the July 2017 issue. In the column, the Tutu Fellows, as thought-leaders and influencers across the continent, will give their perspectives on the evolving realities of the continent. Lanre Akinola, Editor of African Business magazine, said "The column is a dedicated space for the thoughts and ideas of a new generation of leaders that need to be heard. The Tutu Fellows are already reshaping the face of leadership on the continent, and we are delighted and honoured to be able to make this platform available."
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One of the signs that a network is effective, is an active network. Testament to this is the recent open letter to African heads of state and social media campaign about South Sudan, which was started by Fellows over coffee. The campaign aims to pressure various parties to acknowledge the human right violations, displacement crisis, and chaos in South Sudan due to factionalism within the governance structures of that young country. While the initiative stems from collaborative efforts between various Fellows, it underscored the ability of the AFLI network to drive initiatives providing solutions for the continent.
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The African Leadership Institute is pleased to announce the appointments of Ronnie Ntuli, Lorna Irungu-Macharia, and Swaady Martin to the AFLI South Africa board. AFLI is grateful to Funmi Iyanda, Elsie Kanza, and James Mwangi for their valuable and constructive contributions during their tenures as Board members.
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- AFLI obtains Legacy status from Tutu Foundation
- Buenos Aires honours Tutu Fellow
- Tutu Fellows at G20 in Germany
- Tutu Fellow addresses Italian Parliament
- Tutu Fellow selected for U.S. Leadership Programme
- Tutu Fellow now also an Echoing Green Fellow
- Two Fellows selected for UNLEASH 2017
- Foundation uplifts Nigeria's displaced children
- Tech solutions challenge for African Diaspora in London
- Tutu Fellow in battle against Ebola