Fund the Ecosystem: The Missing Piece in Digital Inclusion
By Shirley Gilbey, Director of Immersive Learning, Caribou Unequal, but digitally connected South Africa sits at a peculiar crossroads. It is arguably the most unequal
By Shirley Gilbey, Director of Immersive Learning, Caribou Unequal, but digitally connected South Africa sits at a peculiar crossroads. It is arguably the most unequal
By Jenna-Lee Strugnell, Stefan Snel and Geoffrey Mamputa – Directors, Tales of Turning Philanthropy role in safeguarding elections Election periods often expose deeper social tensions
By Margie Brand, Executive Director, Vikāra Institute The dilemma of immediate challenges and underlying dynamics Across Southern Africa, philanthropic organisations invest significant resources each year
By Zuziwe Khuzwayo, Social Justice Project Manager at IPASA Understanding where we stand More than 30 years into democracy, South Africa’s present remains deeply connected
By Dzunisani Mathonsi, Project Management Officer at MISTRA and Sarah Cairns, Head of Trust, Optima Forward-looking and ambitious A one-of-a-kind, forward-looking collaboration between philanthropy, government
By Louise Driver, Executive Director, IPASA Looking back over the past tumultuous, unpredictable year, I have a sense that we are standing at a threshold
By Sarah Binos, CEO of Huddle Education Innovation requires trust and messy experimentation Innovation in social change is often imagined and then proposed as a
By Rene Parker, Director at Rlabs From statistics to humanity and connection The discussion surrounding South Africa’s youth employment challenge is far too often confined
By Kirsten Pearson, Researcher and Activist (views are her own) This November, multilateralism, and the voice of civil society came under scrutiny at the G20
By Thokozile Madonko, Researcher, Public Economy Project, The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand Philanthropy’s interest in crisis and disruptions Crises, like