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Episode 202 - Investing in 2.5 Billion People: Africa's Future with Ndidi Nwuneli of ONE Campaign

Episode 202 - Investing in 2.5 Billion People: Africa's Future with Ndidi Nwuneli of ONE Campaign

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In this episode, Faith Driven Movement’s co-founder, Henry Kaestner, sits down with Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, CEO of the ONE Campaign and serial social entrepreneur from Nigeria. With a background spanning McKinsey, Harvard Business School, and founding multiple organizations including LEAP Africa and Sahel Capital, Ndidi brings a unique perspective on Africa's role in the global economy.

Key Topics Discussed
  • The current state of global advocacy and the retreat from international cooperation
  • How the flattening of USAID affects Africa and global stability
  • The power of individual voices in shaping policy (PEPFAR example)
  • Investment opportunities in Africa's food ecosystem
  • Why Africa is the continent of the future with 2.5 billion people by 2050
  • The role of faith-driven investors in transforming African agriculture
Notable Quotes
  • "You interact with Africa every day, whenever you have a cup of coffee, when you have a chocolate bar, it's not a continent of lack, it's a continent of opportunity."
  • "We've been too dependent on a few men and their ideologies, and we've kind of drifted away from the foundations of our faith."
  • "$1 invested today saves $103 in defense action."
Key Takeaways
  • Every individual has a voice that can influence policy decisions
  • Africa's food ecosystem presents significant investment opportunities across the spectrum
  • The continent's young workforce (70% under 35 by 2050) represents the future global workforce
  • Faith-driven partnerships can create sustainable change beyond government programs
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