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This podcast from the Nawi Collective aims to create a space for oral documentation between and about African women working to tackle macro - economic inequalities using a Pan African, feminist lens. The podcast will examine how global economic and structural inequalities bear down on African women and affect their access to resources and essential services from health to education. It will also interrogate how to re-imagine a future that is inclusive and just using a Pan African feminist approach.
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We are pleased to introduce a new three-part mini podcast series on Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) and how they continue to affect the Continent.This series is in collaboration with Omolara Oriye of Liberation Alliance and our conversations will be guided by the book : "Our Continent, Our Future African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire & Charles C. Soludo".Our aim is to have discussions that explore how the SAPs in the 1990s shaped African lives an...
We are pleased to introduce a new three-part mini podcast series on Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) and how they continue to affect the Continent.This series is in collaboration with Omolara Oriye of Liberation Alliance and our conversations will be guided by the book : "Our Continent, Our Future African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire & Charles C. Soludo".Our aim is to have discussions that explore how the SAPs in the 1990s shaped African lives an...
We are pleased to introduce a new three-part mini podcast series on Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) and how they continue to affect the continent. This series is in collaboration with Omolara Oriye of Liberation Alliance and our conversations will be guided by the book : "Our Continent, Our Future African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire & Charles C. Soludo". Our aim is to have discussions that explore how the SAPs in the 1990s shaped African ...
We have come to the end of our first series, in 2022 the Nawi Collective commissioned a collection of papers on the AfCFTA from a pan african feminist perspective, We unpacked some of these papers during this series and provided analysis and critique of the AfCFTA and considered tangible alternatives that would make the AfCFTA work better for African women in different areas such as extractives, ecology, agriculture.In this episode , we speak to Africa Kiiza our reviewer and ...
Agriculture plays a key role on the African Continent. It is the biggest sector employer, directly supporting 90% of livelihoods and accounting for up to a quarter of the Continent’s total GDP. The sector also accounts for the work done by the majority of the population, where 80% of this farming is done by smallholders many of whom are women. As such, the status and role of women on the African Continent is key to any gains that the agricultural sector intends to make ...
The AfCFTA has been founded on a pan-African premise, more specifically the Africa Union’s Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, which proposes a vision of an “integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, but what does this mean in the face of current realities of our ongoing neo-colonial relationship with global northern countries that is characterized by a power imbalance that actively harms the lives and stifles the futures of African citizens. This week’s episode is part of a two part seri...
The AfCFTA has been founded on a pan-African premise, more specifically the Africa Union’s Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, which proposes a vision of an “integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, but what does this mean in the face of current realities of our ongoing neo-colonial relationship with global northern countries that is characterized by a power imbalance that actively harms the lives and stifles the futures of African citizens. This week’s episode is part of a two part seri...
The freedom of movement of people, capital, goods, and services is at the core of the African continental and regional integration agendas. Under the AfCFTA free movement of persons is fundamental to boosting intra-African trade. However the implementation towards a borderless Africa is still a work in progress due to some concerns from African states which include security threats. This episode explores a feminist/human rights based approach towards the AfCFTA and the issue of hum...
An enduring feature of most African economies is the extraction of natural resources for the accumulation of wealth in global north countries.The extraction of these natural resources is one of the most important issues affecting communities in Africa today and the use and governance of these natural resources are fundamental to how economies can cope with the urgency of climate change. The conversation with Sonia Phalatse will explore a paper she authored on why we should a...
Trade is a crucial area for women and inclusive trade policies valuably contribute to advancing gender equality and women’s economic empowerment.The AfCFTA has been identified as a key pillar for working towards and building shared prosperity through the social and economic transformation of the continent. However a majority of trade policies and frameworks including the AfCFTA have often been gender blind, and contain provisions that worsen the marginalization of women...
Guest Fatimah Kelleher (@fatimahkelleher) discusses the politics of feeding AfricaResourcesFeminist Parenting: Perspectives from Africa and BeyondArticle: The Real Pandemic Lebohang Liepollo PhekoThe temple of her skin, a visual documentary project exploring the stories and aesthetics around African women and our tattooing and scarification journeysThe show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.Get in touch with us!Instagram: @nawi.africaTwitter: @NawiAfricaWebsite: w...
Guest Everlyn Muendo, a Nairobi based researcher, discusses her work around the Nairobi International Financial Centre Act, 2017 and its implications.The show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.Get in touch with us!Instagram: @nawi.africaTwitter: @NawiAfricaWebsite: www.nawi.africa
Guest Wangari Kinoti discusses insights from her latest research on the Managed Equipment Services Partnership (MES), the promise of promotingimproved healthcare for sustainable development and its implications on the Kenyan healthcare system.The show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.Get in touch with us!Instagram: @nawi.africaTwitter: @NawiAfricaWebsite: www.nawi.africa
This is the introductory episode of the Djali Podcast - hosted by Crystal Simeoni, produced by Elizabeth Maina and sound engineered by Alexander Akello.The show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.Get in touch with us!Instagram: @nawi.africaTwitter: @NawiAfricaWebsite: www.nawi.africa
Episode Zero!

Episode Zero!

2023-01-2719:31

Welcome to the Djali Podcast. In this introduction episode former host Crystal Simeoni talks to new host Elizabeth Maina to catch up on what has been happening since we last heard from the Djali Podcast.We introduce our first series which will provide a sharp analysis and critique of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Exploring to what extent the AfCFTA in respect to the issues of focus, uses a feminist/gendered approach in articulating problems and solutions. As well as c...
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