Don't miss out, 3 Hours to Go!⏰
Join the conversation as we uncover valuable perspectives on regional integration into the East Africa Community featuring a distinguished panel: Ms. Winnie Kamau, Adv. Andrew Karamagi, and Ms. Josephine Lemoyan.
Stay tuned, Be there!
It’s Happening Today!
Join us for the launch of our groundbreaking research paper on East African integration.
Date: Wednesday, 7th May 2025
Time: 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Venue: Main Auditorium- Strathmore University
Registration: https://t.co/BEM0iUY9qT
You’re invited to the launch of the Paper on the Admission of the DRC into the East Africa Community.
To get involved,simply register here
https://t.co/BEM0iUY9qT
Don’t miss the 4th virtual #AfricaDriveForDemocracy—where voices unite for a democratic Africa! 🌍
📝 Register here: https://t.co/D9F6p2PWUT
🗓️ Today November 4
🕐 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CAT
#AfricaDriveforDemocracy.
What is the state of democracy in Africa ?
Join us for the 4th virtual #AfricaDriveForDemocracy Summit !
This session will focus on building financial resilience for Africa’s pro-democracy movements.
📝Registration link : https://t.co/S7HzkPDgN2
🗓️ November 4 🕐 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CAT
#D4D2024 #D4D2024 @Pawa254@rivonia_circle #D4D2024 @AgoraCFR@WADEMOSnetwork
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐢𝐧 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚?
How can we build resilience in systems and structures geared towards advancing democracy on the continent. Join Anne Wanyoike as she interviews executive director Pawa 254, Njeri Mwangi as they discuss the Africa Drive for Democracy Summit and all things Democracy only on Pawa Radio.
From 10am to 11am today!
#AfricaDriveForDemocracy
https://t.co/6iTFuTtP6t Join the audio as well https://t.co/WDmYihNyTR
Did you know that sustaining a pro-democracy movement in Africa requires deliberate innovation among democracy entrepreneurs as well as investment in building key skills for effective marketing and revenue generation?
Register now for more insights:
https://t.co/PuK968Ib99
We are now entering the finale of the D4D2024 virtual sessions. The final session, Financial Resilience for Africa’s Pro- Democracy Movement, promises to be an intriguing one in many ways. Please use this link below to register:
Registration Link: https://t.co/BwmJAZYB6Q
Have you registered to the Digital Colonialism and the Democratic Opportunity in Africa webinar? We will be live in the next 10 minutes! Register here to watch what promises to be a fiery debate:-
Registration Link: https://t.co/PuK968IIYH
Have you registered to the Digital Colonialism and the Democratic Opportunity in Africa Webinar?
https://t.co/PuK968Ib99.
This webinar is expected to smoothly take us to the climax of the “Rediscovering Africa’s Soul: Renewing Commitment to Democracy” theme.
Its that time of the week where #AfricaDriveForDemocracy announces another webinar session.
Date: 28 October 2024, 3pm to 4:30pm EAT
Session: Digital Colonialism and the Democratic Opportunity in Africa
Registration Link: https://t.co/PuK968Ib99
#africadrivefordemocracy#D4D2024
“We recognize unemployment is high, but there’s a mismatch between the skills young people have and the jobs the government promotes, like housekeepers or watchmen.” – Nerima Wako. Our educated youth deserve better opportunities.
“The National Employment Authority lists jobs like housekeepers and drivers, but young people are questioning the quality of these jobs and the sacrifices they have to make.” – Nerima Wako. We need to aim higher for our workforce.
“Even though we send resources from the diaspora back home, we aren’t seeing those resources having an impact on the economy.” – Nerima Wako. Diaspora contributions need to benefit the country more visibly.
“Kenyan workers in Lebanon are facing abuse, yet the government claims they refuse evacuation. The reality of their situation must be questioned.” – Nerima Wako. We need real solutions for our migrant workers.
“Meta has ignored court orders to compensate workers who are underpaid, overworked, and exposed to harmful content without psychosocial support.” – Nerima Wako. This exploitation cannot be ignored.
@FES_SouthAfrica@siasaplace As our own democracy faces new cleavages, it’s time to learn from countries that have navigated democratic transitions and maintained resilience despite adversity. What can the U.S. take away from these lessons?
@FES_SouthAfrica@siasaplace There’s much talk about the importance of democracy being at risk, but African nations have been modeling innovative approaches to democracy. Today, we reflect on their successes and what it means for the future of governance.
“Do young people trust the institutions that carry out elections? The answer is no. Trust in democracy is decreasing in Kenya, and I believe globally too.” – Nerima Wako. This highlights the urgent need to restore faith in democratic institutions.