Adema Sangale is a businesswoman and social entrepreneur. She is also an alumnus of United States International University(USIU) and later Oxford University and Harvard University
She joined Procter and Gamble as a result of a university recruitment programme. Her interests led her to the heart of any P&G operation in numerous locations around the globe including Africa, Europe and North America. Whilst at P&G she is most renowned for her pioneering ‘bottom of the pyramid’ solutions in bringing to global attention the plight of girls not attending school during their menstruation. She led the efforts to bring together a coalition of stakeholders from government, media and civil society to abolish taxation on sanitary pads. The key insight was that economically disadvantaged girls missed 4–5 days of school per month because they could not afford effective menstrual protection methods such as sanitary pads. This work spread to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, on the Indian sub-continent and was featured in a US advertising campaign for the Always brand. This was later featured in the New York Times.
Adema is a rock band from Bakersfield, California. The band formed in 2000 with members lead vocalist Mark Chavez, vocalist/guitarist Tim Fluckey, guitarist Mike Ransom, bassistDave DeRoo, and drummerKris Kohls. After their first two albums, Adema, and Unstable, the band was plagued with years of conflict and lineup changes. Ransom left the band in 2003 due to conflicts with Chavez followed by Chavez later in 2004 due to conflicts with the rest of the band. Luke Caraccioli replaced Chavez in early 2005 for one album, Planets, but then left a few months later in late 2005. Vocalist Bobby Reeves and guitarist Ed Farris, both from the band Level, were recruited to join as well, but only released one album, Kill the Headlights in 2007, before entering a hiatus. The band's original line up reformed in late 2009 and toured, but both Ransom and Chavez left again before any new music would be recorded. Since 2011, Fluckey took over lead vocals.The lineup released an EP, Topple the Giants, in 2013, which also featured new guitarist Marc DeLeon. However, DeLeon left the band soon after with Ransom returning once again, solidifying the current line-up. This current line-up contains all the band's original members, excluding Chavez.
Adema is the self-titled debut album by Adema. After its release in 2001, it has sold over 600,000 copies, peaking at number 27 on the Billboard 200. Adema eventually became certified Gold in the US and sold over 1 million copies worldwide. The major singles from the album were "The Way You Like It" and "Giving In". "Freaking Out" has also seen some radio airplay. It remains their best-selling album to date.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Adema, except where noted.
Movemeback @ Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum 2017 - Adema Sangale
Movemeback interviews Adema Sangale from World Bicycle Relief!
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Adema to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recom...
published: 21 Feb 2018
Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner, Squared Watermelon Award 2021
Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner of Squared Watermelon Award 2021 - 21st Century Icon Awards
Gala Dinner 10th December 2021, London - Hosted by Squared Watermelon Ltd
Partners: Jack Barclay Bentley, Coca Cola, 21st Century Global Forum, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
https://www.21stcenturyiconawards.com
https://www.facebook.com/21stcenturyiconawards
https://twitter.com/21stcenturyicon
https://www.instagram.com/21stcenturyiconawards
published: 14 Dec 2021
UAF-Africa Conference - Media & Strategic Communications Panel
Media & Strategic Communications Panel, "Sharing generational tactics for effective media & communications engagement"
Facilitator:
Rosemary Orlale-Okello, program officer, Advancing Public Service Media at Ford Foundation (Kenya);
Panelists:
Adema Sangale: Harvard Kennedy School of Government, ex Procter & Gamble Executive (Kenya/USA);
Samantha McKenzie, McKenzie Media Marketing Owner/Blogger (Kenya);
With written remarks by Colleen Lowe Morna, CEO, Genderlinks (South Africa)
published: 30 Mar 2015
Movemeback @ Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum 2017 - Dr Dennis Addo
Movemeback interviews Dennis Addo from Claron!
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Dennis to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to a...
published: 02 May 2018
Movemeback @ Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum 2017 - Kosi Yankey
Movemeback interviews Kosi Yankey, Convener of HAAAF!
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Kosi to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations...
published: 21 Mar 2018
Movemeback @ Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum 2017 - Steven Rogers
Movemeback interviews Professor Steven Rogers from Harvard Business School!
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with *insert name* to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationsh...
Movemeback interviews Adema Sangale from World Bicycle Relief!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage feat...
Movemeback interviews Adema Sangale from World Bicycle Relief!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Adema to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Adema on social media:
Twitter: @PowerOfBicycles
Instagram: @worldbicyclerelief
Linkedin: Adema Sangale
Website: worldbicyclerelief.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
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Movemeback interviews Adema Sangale from World Bicycle Relief!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Adema to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Adema on social media:
Twitter: @PowerOfBicycles
Instagram: @worldbicyclerelief
Linkedin: Adema Sangale
Website: worldbicyclerelief.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
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Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner of Squared Watermelon Award 2021 - 21st Century Icon Awards
Gala Dinner 10th December 2021, London - Hosted by Squared Water...
Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner of Squared Watermelon Award 2021 - 21st Century Icon Awards
Gala Dinner 10th December 2021, London - Hosted by Squared Watermelon Ltd
Partners: Jack Barclay Bentley, Coca Cola, 21st Century Global Forum, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
https://www.21stcenturyiconawards.com
https://www.facebook.com/21stcenturyiconawards
https://twitter.com/21stcenturyicon
https://www.instagram.com/21stcenturyiconawards
Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner of Squared Watermelon Award 2021 - 21st Century Icon Awards
Gala Dinner 10th December 2021, London - Hosted by Squared Watermelon Ltd
Partners: Jack Barclay Bentley, Coca Cola, 21st Century Global Forum, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
https://www.21stcenturyiconawards.com
https://www.facebook.com/21stcenturyiconawards
https://twitter.com/21stcenturyicon
https://www.instagram.com/21stcenturyiconawards
Media & Strategic Communications Panel, "Sharing generational tactics for effective media & communications engagement"
Facilitator:
Rosemary Orlale-Okello, pr...
Media & Strategic Communications Panel, "Sharing generational tactics for effective media & communications engagement"
Facilitator:
Rosemary Orlale-Okello, program officer, Advancing Public Service Media at Ford Foundation (Kenya);
Panelists:
Adema Sangale: Harvard Kennedy School of Government, ex Procter & Gamble Executive (Kenya/USA);
Samantha McKenzie, McKenzie Media Marketing Owner/Blogger (Kenya);
With written remarks by Colleen Lowe Morna, CEO, Genderlinks (South Africa)
Media & Strategic Communications Panel, "Sharing generational tactics for effective media & communications engagement"
Facilitator:
Rosemary Orlale-Okello, program officer, Advancing Public Service Media at Ford Foundation (Kenya);
Panelists:
Adema Sangale: Harvard Kennedy School of Government, ex Procter & Gamble Executive (Kenya/USA);
Samantha McKenzie, McKenzie Media Marketing Owner/Blogger (Kenya);
With written remarks by Colleen Lowe Morna, CEO, Genderlinks (South Africa)
Movemeback interviews Dennis Addo from Claron!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Af...
Movemeback interviews Dennis Addo from Claron!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Dennis to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Dennis on social media:
Twitter: @Dennisaddo
Instagram: @dennis_addo
Linkedin: Dr. Dennis Addo
Website: claron.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Dennis Addo from Claron!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Dennis to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Dennis on social media:
Twitter: @Dennisaddo
Instagram: @dennis_addo
Linkedin: Dr. Dennis Addo
Website: claron.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Kosi Yankey, Convener of HAAAF!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring som...
Movemeback interviews Kosi Yankey, Convener of HAAAF!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Kosi to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Kosi on social media:
Twitter: @HarvardAfrica
Instagram: @harvardafricaalumni
Linkedin: Kosi Yankey
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Kosi Yankey, Convener of HAAAF!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Kosi to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
***********************************
Find Kosi on social media:
Twitter: @HarvardAfrica
Instagram: @harvardafricaalumni
Linkedin: Kosi Yankey
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Professor Steven Rogers from Harvard Business School!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused...
Movemeback interviews Professor Steven Rogers from Harvard Business School!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with *insert name* to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
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Movemeback interviews Professor Steven Rogers from Harvard Business School!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with *insert name* to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
***********************************
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
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Movemeback interviews Adema Sangale from World Bicycle Relief!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Adema to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
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Find Adema on social media:
Twitter: @PowerOfBicycles
Instagram: @worldbicyclerelief
Linkedin: Adema Sangale
Website: worldbicyclerelief.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
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Adema Sangale, Entrepreneur, Winner of Squared Watermelon Award 2021 - 21st Century Icon Awards
Gala Dinner 10th December 2021, London - Hosted by Squared Watermelon Ltd
Partners: Jack Barclay Bentley, Coca Cola, 21st Century Global Forum, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
https://www.21stcenturyiconawards.com
https://www.facebook.com/21stcenturyiconawards
https://twitter.com/21stcenturyicon
https://www.instagram.com/21stcenturyiconawards
Media & Strategic Communications Panel, "Sharing generational tactics for effective media & communications engagement"
Facilitator:
Rosemary Orlale-Okello, program officer, Advancing Public Service Media at Ford Foundation (Kenya);
Panelists:
Adema Sangale: Harvard Kennedy School of Government, ex Procter & Gamble Executive (Kenya/USA);
Samantha McKenzie, McKenzie Media Marketing Owner/Blogger (Kenya);
With written remarks by Colleen Lowe Morna, CEO, Genderlinks (South Africa)
Movemeback interviews Dennis Addo from Claron!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
**********************************
Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Dennis to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
***********************************
Find Dennis on social media:
Twitter: @Dennisaddo
Instagram: @dennis_addo
Linkedin: Dr. Dennis Addo
Website: claron.org
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Kosi Yankey, Convener of HAAAF!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with Kosi to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
Check out our other videos on our channel!
***********************************
Find Kosi on social media:
Twitter: @HarvardAfrica
Instagram: @harvardafricaalumni
Linkedin: Kosi Yankey
www.movemeback.com
[email protected]
Twitter: @movemeback
Instagram: @movemeback
LinkedIn: Movemeback
Movemeback interviews Professor Steven Rogers from Harvard Business School!
Watch, like, share and subscribe if you are looking for sophisticated Africa focused footage featuring some of Africa’s brightest and best.
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Movemeback went to Accra, Ghana to attend Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) and sat down with *insert name* to discuss a number of topics.
The Harvard Africa Alumni Action Forum (HAAAF) brings together global thought leaders, development practitioners, politicians, business leaders, alumni, students and friends of Harvard and Africa. The Action Forum focuses on inspiring participants to reimagine “Our” Africa, and how we envision the future. “Re-imagining Africa: A Call to Action”, aims to initiate conversations, foster relationships and develop recommendations to address challenges that impact various sectors on the continent.
Today, Africa is changing and we must begin to make real strides and contributions on how we can change the lives of citizens, and communities. Private sector, Public sector and NGO’s must reassess the way they engage with organizations, communities, and individuals. Businesses and Governments are finding innovative ways of financing projects. Climate change is having a huge impact on our livelihoods, agriculture, and the way we plan our cities. The youth explosion in Africa is affecting the demographics of our continent. Unemployment is increasing, leading to the need for more entrepreneurship training to engage the young population. At the helm of it all, quality education and healthcare are vital for the sustainability of all reforms.
With all the challenges and opportunities facing Africa, how can Harvard Africa Alumni and friends collaborate with Africa, and contribute to the accelerated development of the continent?
Check their website out for more info: harvardafricaalumni.com
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Adema Sangale is a businesswoman and social entrepreneur. She is also an alumnus of United States International University(USIU) and later Oxford University and Harvard University
She joined Procter and Gamble as a result of a university recruitment programme. Her interests led her to the heart of any P&G operation in numerous locations around the globe including Africa, Europe and North America. Whilst at P&G she is most renowned for her pioneering ‘bottom of the pyramid’ solutions in bringing to global attention the plight of girls not attending school during their menstruation. She led the efforts to bring together a coalition of stakeholders from government, media and civil society to abolish taxation on sanitary pads. The key insight was that economically disadvantaged girls missed 4–5 days of school per month because they could not afford effective menstrual protection methods such as sanitary pads. This work spread to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, on the Indian sub-continent and was featured in a US advertising campaign for the Always brand. This was later featured in the New York Times.