
Throwback Thursday: A Conversation with Mr. Martin Kimani – 2022
As Editor-In-Chief of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Student-led African Policy Journal, I sat down in 2022 to have a conversation with Mr. Martin Kimani, then

As Editor-In-Chief of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Student-led African Policy Journal, I sat down in 2022 to have a conversation with Mr. Martin Kimani, then

By Nnamdi Okose, Author, The African Philanthropist Millions of women and children in Africa face systemic barriers to economic empowerment, education, and healthcare. The Graça

Searching for a sense of belonging across borders By Ada Ezeokoli My first month at an all-girls high school in Trinidad & Tobago, I felt

By Nnamdi Okose, Author, The African Philanthropist The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) stands out as one of the philanthropies driving the African continent’s growth through

By Nnamdi Okose, Author, The African Philanthropist The recent decision by President Trump to cut down on the philanthropic involvement of one of the world’s

Follow The African Philanthropist series on Coffee With Ada, and learn more about the individuals and organizations committed to African giving.

By Ada Ezeokoli (MPA) and Dr. Lobga Galega (MPH) Editor’s note:Dr. Christopher Da Costa is a subject matter expert at the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness

Dr. Lobga Galega, MD, MPH In the heart of a remote village in Africa, a one year old child receives a life-saving vaccine without delay,