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African Women Podcast

African Women Podcast

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Hosted by Mozambican filmmaker and content producer Melissa Babil, this podcast amplifies the voices of African women who are creating impact across the continent. From environmental conservation and mental health advocacy to sustainable business and climate action, each episode highlights how these changemakers are actively contributing to the aspirations of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 Africa’s blueprint for inclusive, sustainable, and people-driven development.African Women Podcast Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • 🎙 African Women Podcast - Nelly Gesare
    Jun 10 2025

    ♻️ Fighting plastic pollution, one step at a time!Nelly Gesare, founder of Greenthing Kenya, is helping create a zero-waste future through eco-friendly alternatives and community education. Her work drives us closer to an envionmentally sustainable Africa, as envisioned by Agenda 2063. 📌 Learn how grassroots innovation is powering a greener Africa!#AfricanWomenPodcast #AfricanWomen #RootsToRevolution #Sustainability #WomenInLeadership #Agenda2063 #AfricaRising #AfricanUnion #AUMediaFellowship #giz “This Podcast Episode is made possible by the AU Media Fellowship program, which is implemented by the African Union (AU) through the Information and Communication Directorate, supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Its content is the sole responsibility of the journalist and does not necessarily reflect the views of the AU and GIZ.”

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    27 mins
  • 🎙 African Women Podcast - Musokela Jamelia Mwanza
    Jun 10 2025

    🌿 The future of Africa’s environment is in our hands!Musokela Jamelia Mwanza is a 20-year-old environmental leader from Zambia, working through Chilengedwe to drive youth-led conservation. Her mission is proof that youth innovation will build the Africa we want by 2063.📌 Watch and get inspired by a new generation of African environmental champions.#AfricanWomenPodcast #AfricanWomen #RootsToRevolution #Sustainability #WomenInLeadership #Agenda2063 #AfricaRising #AfricanUnion #AUMediaFellowship #GIZ “This Podcast Episode is made possible by the AU Media Fellowship program, which is implemented by the African Union (AU) through the Information and Communication Directorate, supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Its content is the sole responsibility of the journalist and does not necessarily reflect the views of the AU and GIZ.”

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    12 mins
  • 🎙 African Women Podcast - Rabecca Hichilo
    Jun 10 2025

    💼 Finance meets sustainability!Rabecca Hichilo is a Chartered Accountant and Certified Sustainability Professional, advocating for green finance and women’s leadership in Africa’s economic development. Her vision echoes Agenda 2063’s call for inclusive and sustainable growth.📌 Tune in to hear how finance can drive Africa’s green future!#AfricanWomenPodcast #AfricanWomen #RootsToRevolution #Sustainability #WomenInLeadership #Agenda2063 #AfricaRising #AfricanUnion #AUMediaFellowship #GIZ “This Podcast Episode is made possible by the AU Media Fellowship program, which is implemented by the African Union (AU) through the Information and Communication Directorate, supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Its content is the sole responsibility of the journalist and does not necessarily reflect the views of the AU and GIZ.”Explore the podcast

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    38 mins
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