Welcome to our 2nd Issue of SIVIO Connect Newsletter for 2024. Our SIVIO Connect Newsletters are designed to give you a quick recap of the key activities the SIVIO Institute team has been involved in during the season under review. This issue is focused on May to August activities.
We launched our SIVIO Connect Blog Site earlier this year. Since then, we have been curating our journey with updates, blogs, opinion pieces and magazine articles on the blog site. In case you missed them, here is a review of some of our most poignant blogs between May and August.
Blogs
- Africa Giving More Than Just an App
- Corruption amplifies social pathology in Zimbabwe: a call to action.
- Africa Giving Impact Stories – Enlight Abilities
- South African elections are a warning sign for democracy.
- Digital inclusion and African startups- has the internet really helped to promote access?
- Our first issue of the SIVIO Connect Magazine
Research and Knowledge Generation
Our team worked to modify the suggestions from the Policy Advocacy Lab of 2023 to 2024 converting the policy actions listed by citizens into policy briefs. The team developed 3 policy briefs on corruption, unemployment, and price stabilization between July and August. We concluded our work with the Mozilla Foundation by publishing 4 reports including a combined index report covering Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia. This is after we published the individual country reports assessing levels of inclusion in the first term of 2024. Here are the publications from the term:
- Investment and Job creation: A framework of Employment Creation Through Strategic Investment in High Growth Industries
- Transparency And Accountability: A Framework for Anticorruption Reform
- Addressing Price Instability to Achieve Macroeconomic Stability In Zimbabwe
- Financial Inclusion Index Report: An Assessment of Digital and Traditional Financial Inclusion of MSMEs in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia
Dialogues and Convenings
Between May and August, we hosted several dialogues, and we have been invited into numerous spaces for conversations around civic engagement, philanthropy and democracy. Click on each image to discover more about the convenings.
Communications and Visibility
In the second term we published new episodes of the What If podcast on SIVIO-TV, we were invited to In Conversation with Trevor Ncube a podcast that focused on current affairs, we attended a radio show on Capitalk100.4fm #SheDiaries and participated in the CAPSI podcast on conversations around African Philanthropy. Access the podcasts here:
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