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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Sep 24

Lisa Gill interviews Etienne Salborn and Tonny Wamboga, originally published at leadermorphosis.com 54 minutes 4 seconds Listen here. SINA (Social Innovation Academy) is a network of social enterprise incubators in Uganda and neighbouring countries with a mission of supporting marginalised young people to create their own solutions to social problems in their communities. There are currently more than 10 SINA communities which have catalysed 70+ social enterprises and more than 500 jobs. The goal is to create a global movement of 1,000 SINAs and 100,000 social enterprises by 2035. Etienne Salborn, founder, and Tonny Wamboga, Operations Lead, talk to me

Lisa Gill interviews Etienne Salborn and Tonny Wamboga, originally published at leadermorphosis.com 54 minutes 4 seconds Listen here. SINA (Social Innovation Academy) is a network of social enterprise incubators in Uganda and neighbouring countries with a mission of supporting marginalised young people to create their own solutions to social problems in their communities. There are currently more than 10 SINA


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Dec 19

Are you concerned about the nature and climate crisis and thinking how can I turn my city around?Or are you seeing something awesome emerge and thinking this is great but it’s never going to be enough, unless…Wellington Climate Action Festival crew, December 2007. Image credit: Silvia ZuurI’ve been immersing myself in responding to our big socio-ecological challenges for over a decade. As a student and activist I helped organise seminars, film screenings and engaging climate action festivals; I wrote and presented submissions to policy-makers and worked for the co-leader of New Zealand’s Green Party. I then worked as a researcher to understand how

Are you concerned about the nature and climate crisis and thinking how can I turn my city around?Or are you seeing something awesome emerge and thinking this is great but it’s never going to be enough, unless…Wellington Climate Action Festival crew, December 2007. Image credit: Silvia ZuurI’ve been immersing myself in responding to our big socio-ecological challenges for over a decade. As a


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