Multimedia Projects

Nawi Africa: The G7, the Minimum Corporate Tax Proposal and Africa

In this conversation, we talk about tax justice and the 15% minimum corporate tax proposal by the G7. What is it about, why is it important for Africa and what can we do? Crystal Simeoni, Director at NAWI, in conversation with Chenai Mukumba, Policy Research and Advocacy Manager at the Tax Justice Network Africa.

A Feminist Dialogue on COVID-19 Recovery

Dear Reader -By Abyssinia

Dear Future… Centred in this project is the feminist mantra that the personal is political. This project documents

Dear Future African Child by Cheryl. S. Ntumy

Dear Future… Centred in this project is the feminist mantra that the personal is political. This project documents

Uganda: Akon, COVID Stimulus Packages and Privatisation

As the pandemic continues, we speak to Leah Eryenyu on the Ugandan experience with privatisation, stimulus packages and Akon’s last trip to Uganda.

Unpacking Climate Change and Resilience With Masego Madzwamuse

The climate justice movement speaks of climate resilience. The notion of resilience has had push back from parts of the African Feminist movement. In this episode, we discuss why and why reclaiming ourselves in the realm of climate justice for Africa is so important.

African Women’s Thought Leadership on the Economy

African women’s thought leadership on the economy continues to be invisiblised in the realm of economic narratives. This is a conversation with Fatimah Kelleher who speaks of why this is so and what is being done to plug in these gaps.

Generation Equality and Economic Justice and Rights

The year 2020 will mark a milestone moment for accelerating the implementation of global commitments to gender equality. It will be the 25th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the adoption of its landmark outcome, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (Beijing Platform for Action), a visionary agenda that set out how to remove the systemic barriers that hold women back from equal participation in all areas of life, whether in public or private. FEMNET was chosen to lead the action coalition on Economic Justice and Rights. This episode, Crystal Simeoni, Director at Nawi: Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective is in conversation with Memory Kachambwa of FEMNET to discuss why this is important, gaps and opportunities for the African women’s movement.