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  • A Story of Change: Honzo’s Mobile Clinic Story

    A Story of Change: Honzo’s Mobile Clinic Story


    A Story of Change: Honzo’s Mobile Clinic Story Chiedza Community Welfare Trust runs a mobile clinic in the remote Honzo community of Mutasa District. Health facilities lie more than 10 kilometres away and are hard to reach, especially for children, the elderly, and those living with disabilities. Even for those who manage to reach the

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  • A Story of Change: Dignity, Education, and a Safer Path Forward

    A Story of Change: Dignity, Education, and a Safer Path Forward


    A Story of Change: Dignity, Education, and a Safer Path Forward In the western region of Kenya, near the shores of Lake Victoria, Tumaini La Maisha has been quietly transforming lives one packet of sanitary towels at a time.  During the month of May, in celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day, donations of US$50 from the

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  • Recap of the 2025 Southern Africa Trust Partners Meeting

    Recap of the 2025 Southern Africa Trust Partners Meeting


    Recap of the 2025 Southern Africa Trust Partners Meeting From the 1st to the 2nd of July, SIVIO Institute was part of the Zimbabwe partner’s workshop that was convened by Southern Africa Trust (SAT) in Harare. The workshop was put together to bring together partners working on issues related to climate justice, gender justice, and economic and

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  • MSMEs are Africa’s Backbone — Let’s Strengthen Their Foundation!

    MSMEs are Africa’s Backbone — Let’s Strengthen Their Foundation!


    From corner market stalls to digital startups, MSMEs power the African economy, creating jobs, sustaining communities, and driving innovation. Yet, too many face financial barriers that limit their potential. This Micro-Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (MSME) Day, let’s go beyond celebration. Let’s push for real financial inclusion. The Impact of MSMEs Did you know that Micro,

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  • East African Philanthropy Network Conference

    East African Philanthropy Network Conference


    East African Philanthropy Network Conference Our Executive Director, Dr. Tendai Murisa, participated in the recently concluded East African Philanthropy Network Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, alongside other philanthropy leaders and professionals from across Africa. The gathering brought together over 500 distinguished professionals from across Africa, all dedicated to advancing the philanthropic landscape. The theme for the

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  • AfricaGiving: 25for25May Campaign

    AfricaGiving: 25for25May Campaign

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    Join the 25for25May campaign and be part of something bigger! We’re rallying 400 individuals to each donate US$25 towards a nonprofit of their choice, making a collective impact across Africa. Giving has never been easier with AfricaGiving—a digital fundraising platform that allows you to support causes using your credit card or mobile money transactions. Plus,

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  • Building Sustainable NGOs – A New Udemy Course

    Building Sustainable NGOs – A New Udemy Course

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    The funding landscape is shifting dramatically, and donor-dependent NGOs across Africa are feeling the impact. The recent closure of USAID is just one example of a broader trend—many funders have already scaled back their official development aid commitments. Now, more than ever, NGOs must explore innovative funding models to remain resilient. This masterclass series, developed

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  • Building Resilient Communities: The Power of Community Foundations and Network Building in Philanthropy

    Building Resilient Communities: The Power of Community Foundations and Network Building in Philanthropy


    Reality check- No one is coming to rescue Africa! For decades, Official Development Assistance (ODA) from developed countries has been existing to tackle various challenges in Africa. The Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) system also rose on the continent to address Africa’s challenges and complement government efforts. Throughout all these interventions, community efforts to address their own

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