Claiming agency :: reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade /
Claiming Agency : Reflecting on TrustAfrica's First Decade takes an in-depth look at an African-led foundation that set out to do things differently. Founded in 2006, when solutions to Africa's challenges were often developed outside its borders, TrustAfrica sought to practice a kind of ph...
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TrustAfrica ; Weaver Press,
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Zusammenfassung: | Claiming Agency : Reflecting on TrustAfrica's First Decade takes an in-depth look at an African-led foundation that set out to do things differently. Founded in 2006, when solutions to Africa's challenges were often developed outside its borders, TrustAfrica sought to practice a kind of philanthropy that both benefits Africans and actively supports their agency. Now, at the ten-year mark, the book asks, what does this kind of philanthropy make a difference? If so, how? What are its unique ways of working? The answers are found in chapters that reflect on how TrustAfrica and its partners advanced a range of issues - from women's rights, small-holder agriculture, and democratic reform in Liberia and Zimbabwe to international criminal justice and illicit financial flows. In a clear-eyed look at money and power, the authors observe that donor funds all too often come with strings that constrict African agency - and recommend ways in which donors from Africa and the global north can foster independent action and strengthen movements for change. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 143 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 1779223021 9781779223029 |
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spelling | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / edited by Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman. Senegal ; Harare, Zimbabwe : TrustAfrica ; Harare, Zimbabwe : Weaver Press, 2016. 1 online resource (xi, 143 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. 1. African Agency at Work; Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman; Why this book now?; A different kind of philanthropy; Power, agency and African money; What does African agency look like?; A seat at the table; References; 2. How To Make Societies Thrive: The role of African Philanthropy; Introduction; Local agency and African philanthropy frame; State of philanthropy in Africa and African philanthropy; Social cohesion and individual empowerment; Civil society strengthening and movement building Government and philanthropy nexus; Wither African philanthropy?; References; 3. African Agency in Contested Contexts: A reflection on Trust Africa's work in internationalcriminal justice; Introduction; A history of the notion of African agency; African agency as improving the lot of Africans; Beyond responsibility: African agency as accountability; African agency without African money?; An overview of the ICJ Fund; A fiery baptism in 2012; Scoping studies as knowledge from the periphery; Principles of a nuanced and evolving grants policy; Peer learning; The basket fund principle Certain attributes of the ICJ Fund; African identity versus African money; Bridging NGO-academy, NGO-state dichotomies; Opportunities for the future; Conclusion; References; 4. A Grounded Approach to Philanthropy: Strengthening civil society in Liberia and Zimbabwe; Introduction; The Liberian Civil Society Initiative; The Zimbabwe Alliance; Process is critical to impact: The value add of the Liberian Civil Society Initiative and the Zimbabwe Alliance; Critical challenges and recommendations; Concluding remarks 5. Movement Building to Promote African Voices: Trust Africa's support to stop illicit financial flows from Africa; Introduction; A conceptual look at illicit financial flows; Exposing the rot: the emergence of a movement; Strengthening the African knowledge base; Challenging dominant narratives; Convening dialogues and connecting different actors; Citizen mobilisation and policymaker engagement; Reflections on missed opportunities; Conclusion; References; 6. Opening up the Policy Process: TrustAfrica's work to include the voices of smallholder farmers; Introduction; Agency in agriculture TrustAfrica's work in agricultural advocacy; Challenges and lessons learnt; Towards an effective framework for agriculture policy advocacy; Conclusions; References; 7. Resourcing Women's Rights in Francophone Africa; Introduction; Conceptual framework; The MDG3 Fund; Enhancing women's dignity: An analysis; Conclusion; References; 8. Re-imagining Agency in Africa; Introduction; Significance of the winds of change; TrustAfrica: catalysing agency; Catalysing agency for democracy and inclusive socio-economic systems; Our partnerships on the continent. Claiming Agency : Reflecting on TrustAfrica's First Decade takes an in-depth look at an African-led foundation that set out to do things differently. Founded in 2006, when solutions to Africa's challenges were often developed outside its borders, TrustAfrica sought to practice a kind of philanthropy that both benefits Africans and actively supports their agency. Now, at the ten-year mark, the book asks, what does this kind of philanthropy make a difference? If so, how? What are its unique ways of working? The answers are found in chapters that reflect on how TrustAfrica and its partners advanced a range of issues - from women's rights, small-holder agriculture, and democratic reform in Liberia and Zimbabwe to international criminal justice and illicit financial flows. In a clear-eyed look at money and power, the authors observe that donor funds all too often come with strings that constrict African agency - and recommend ways in which donors from Africa and the global north can foster independent action and strengthen movements for change. Includes bibliographical references. Humanitarian assistance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96008124 Philanthropists Africa. Aide humanitaire. Philanthropes Afrique. Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Philanthropy & Charity. bisacsh Humanitarian assistance fast Philanthropists fast Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkHrMyfHC67yqRTycbrv3 Mahomed, Halima, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJqhyjgvMTy3vJ6QxkQ7b http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2017230443 Coleman, Elizabeth, Independent consultant, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrgvHTyG99H73ckJth8Yd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2017230442 has work: Claiming agency (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3QbchpwBfMdB9kqGWKJP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Claiming agency. 1779223013 9781779223012 (OCoLC)961248870 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1421407 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / 1. African Agency at Work; Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman; Why this book now?; A different kind of philanthropy; Power, agency and African money; What does African agency look like?; A seat at the table; References; 2. How To Make Societies Thrive: The role of African Philanthropy; Introduction; Local agency and African philanthropy frame; State of philanthropy in Africa and African philanthropy; Social cohesion and individual empowerment; Civil society strengthening and movement building Government and philanthropy nexus; Wither African philanthropy?; References; 3. African Agency in Contested Contexts: A reflection on Trust Africa's work in internationalcriminal justice; Introduction; A history of the notion of African agency; African agency as improving the lot of Africans; Beyond responsibility: African agency as accountability; African agency without African money?; An overview of the ICJ Fund; A fiery baptism in 2012; Scoping studies as knowledge from the periphery; Principles of a nuanced and evolving grants policy; Peer learning; The basket fund principle Certain attributes of the ICJ Fund; African identity versus African money; Bridging NGO-academy, NGO-state dichotomies; Opportunities for the future; Conclusion; References; 4. A Grounded Approach to Philanthropy: Strengthening civil society in Liberia and Zimbabwe; Introduction; The Liberian Civil Society Initiative; The Zimbabwe Alliance; Process is critical to impact: The value add of the Liberian Civil Society Initiative and the Zimbabwe Alliance; Critical challenges and recommendations; Concluding remarks 5. Movement Building to Promote African Voices: Trust Africa's support to stop illicit financial flows from Africa; Introduction; A conceptual look at illicit financial flows; Exposing the rot: the emergence of a movement; Strengthening the African knowledge base; Challenging dominant narratives; Convening dialogues and connecting different actors; Citizen mobilisation and policymaker engagement; Reflections on missed opportunities; Conclusion; References; 6. Opening up the Policy Process: TrustAfrica's work to include the voices of smallholder farmers; Introduction; Agency in agriculture TrustAfrica's work in agricultural advocacy; Challenges and lessons learnt; Towards an effective framework for agriculture policy advocacy; Conclusions; References; 7. Resourcing Women's Rights in Francophone Africa; Introduction; Conceptual framework; The MDG3 Fund; Enhancing women's dignity: An analysis; Conclusion; References; 8. Re-imagining Agency in Africa; Introduction; Significance of the winds of change; TrustAfrica: catalysing agency; Catalysing agency for democracy and inclusive socio-economic systems; Our partnerships on the continent. Humanitarian assistance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96008124 Philanthropists Africa. Aide humanitaire. Philanthropes Afrique. Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Philanthropy & Charity. bisacsh Humanitarian assistance fast Philanthropists fast |
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title | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / |
title_auth | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / |
title_exact_search | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / |
title_full | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / edited by Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman. |
title_fullStr | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / edited by Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Claiming agency : reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / edited by Halima Mahomed and Elizabeth Coleman. |
title_short | Claiming agency : |
title_sort | claiming agency reflecting on trustafrica s first decade |
title_sub | reflecting on TrustAfrica's first decade / |
topic | Humanitarian assistance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96008124 Philanthropists Africa. Aide humanitaire. Philanthropes Afrique. Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Philanthropy & Charity. bisacsh Humanitarian assistance fast Philanthropists fast |
topic_facet | Humanitarian assistance. Philanthropists Africa. Aide humanitaire. Philanthropes Afrique. Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) SOCIAL SCIENCE Philanthropy & Charity. Humanitarian assistance Philanthropists Africa |
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