Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from August, 2021

Africa Development Series 5.0

Every three months, we gather together 20-30 youths leading change in 11 African Countries for idea sharing, collaboration and skills development. Cohort 5 of the Africa Development Series holds from 14-15th September,2021; 4pm Nigerian Time. If you are an NGO leader, this opportunity is for you. Register Now bit.ly/adscohort5

Project Inspire Africa Speaks With Chiedza Juru

As founder of Destiny Scholarship Trust,Chiedza Juru continues to advocate for quality education and support young Zimbabweans to pursue their dreams unhindered. In this chat with Project Inspire Africa,Chiezda sheds light into her journey . Can we meet you? My name is Chiedza Juru, a 31-year old Zimbabwean and Founder of Destiny Scholarship Trust. I also double as a founding trustee of Institute of Chartered Accountants Vimbiso Scholarship Trust. My hobbies are reading and farming. Tell us briefly your childhood experience . I was raised in a family of four children, in a small town called Masvingo. My late father was an educated and disciplined man who valued education. He always emphasized the importance of education and the doors it could open for us. He would make sure that our school fees were paid on time and would be waiting for the school report at the end of each term. My mother who comes from Lesotho, was a teacher and a great giver who also valued education. My father pass

Project_Inspire Interview With Audrey Mukoro

From pain to purpose,Audrey Mukoro have defied all odds against her and is today living a life that inspires hope in others. Through Audrey Sickle Cell Foundation,she has become a beacon of hope in the sickle cell community supporting people living with sickle cell to live better lives. In this interview with Project_Inspire, Audrey talks about her journey     PROJECT_INSPIRE : Can we meet you?   Audrey : My name is Audrey Mukoro, a 36-year-old teacher and social entrepreneur residing in Delta State.   PROJECT_INSPIRE : Tell us briefly your childhood experience. Audrey : My childhood was an interesting one; it was a mixture of pampering and bullying all at the same time. I was pampered by my parents and loved ones while the bullying came from my peers who felt I was getting too much attention. I was diagnosed with sickle cell disorder at three years of age. This is the reason why I was treated very gently by my family.   PROJECT_INSPIRE : What’s your educational background? Audr