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Jun 26, 2025
Community-led development, “the way our ancestors used to do it”

RISE FOR PHOKA is a volunteer-powered, youth and community-led development organization in Malawi that focuses on tackling climate change and sustainable development issues and is committed to taking care of the most vulnerable members of their communities, such as children and the elderly. Their support comes from income generated locally by visiting volunteers ’contributions, individual donations, and community-driven economic development initiatives. As Bhavna, one of their supporters stated, they are doing development “the way our ancestors used to do it.”

Join us for a conversation with Kondwani Msyalie, RISE FOR PHOKA Executive Director and two of key supporters to explore this community-centered Global South model built on the strong belief that resources for what we do can come from within communities themselves.

Live translation to French and Spanish will be available

Date and Time : 26th June, 2025

  • Kenya - 17h00
  • Malawi - 16h00
  • UK - 15h00

Speakers 

Kondwani Msyalie is the Founder and Executive Director of RISE FOR PHOKA, a grassroots Community Foundation in Livingstonia, Malawi, dedicated to sustainable community development. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Management and a University Certificate of Education from the University of Livingstonia. Passionate about community empowerment, Kondwani leads projects focused on sustainable agriculture, education, and social support for vulnerable groups. Through his leadership, RISE FOR PHOKA has mobilized local resources and fostered partnerships to drive positive change.


Frank Charles Kasonga is the Executive Director of Mudzi Connect, where he oversees the community development efforts of a local NGO that has improved the health, education, and economic opportunity and social justice for more than 600,000 Malawians to date. Frank is a published author with 20+ years of hands-on experience in project design and proposal development, organizational development, capacity building and training, grants administration, governance, environmental justice, people management, financial tracking, and monitoring and evaluation. Frank holds a Master’s Degree in Transformative Community Development from Mzuzu University, BSc in Social Science, and a Law certificate from Staff Development Institute. Frank is a leader by nature, a team-player, capacity builder, excellent writer, and a charismatic trainer. Frank is widely regarded as a leader in promoting locally-led development and a frequent speaker and panelist on the topic. 


Bhavna Naik is a professionally qualified Finance Manager from the UK. She is employed in the charitable sector, and was born in Zambia, where her parents initially migrated to from India. In 2022, she was seconded to Malawi for three years as Head of Finance for a social enterprise.

Having witnessed an unhealthy dependency culture in Malawi, she collaborated with a Malawian founded charity- Rise for Phoka to progress the idea of sustainable communities by buying farmland with the aim to grow and sell the produce to generate income to fulfill the charitable objectives of the organization.

She is a passionate disrupter, believes in giving with grace and dignity, and embraces grass roots values and nature.


Community Development Community Philanthropy
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Jun 12, 2025
Youth Leading Change: Responses and Recommendations for a Failing ‘Aid’ System

In this webinar, three young activists will discuss the strategies and responses of youth-led organizations to the current crises of the "aid" system, focusing on their strengths, lessons learned, and perspectives on the future of aid. They will share their lessons learned in advocating for youth’s rights, especially in recent months; key messages and recommendations for donors; and advice for other youth-led NGOs navigating the crises. 

This webinar is aimed at a general international "aid" audience interested in children's rights and youth-led organizations, including donors and funders, researchers, practitioners, graduate students, community-based and national NGOs, INGOs, and more.

Based on their experiences, three young leaders and activists will discuss:

  • Adaptation strategies by youth-led organizations facing funding cuts

  • Leveraging entrepreneurship as a tool to sustain youth-led initiatives and community empowerment in the face of funding gaps

  • Rise of anti-migrant and anti-refugee narratives, and the effects of displacement on youth-led organizations working with migrant, refugee, and host communities

  • Recommendations for international donors and funders on how to better support youth-led organizations

  • Suggestions to achieve the meaningful inclusion of youth-led organizations in decision-making processes

Attendees are encouraged to submit questions for the speakers in advance (in English or Spanish) to mara.luna@kuja.org.

This event is co-sponsored by the Collaborative on Global Children's Issues, Georgetown University and Global Fund for Children.

Speakers

Krista Rivas Gutierrez - Tertiary Refugee Student Network in Latin America (TRSN)

Krista Rivas Gutierrez is a student of architecture and international relations, a DAFI scholarship recipient, and the Global Lead of the Tertiary Refugee Student Network (TRSN), where she works to strengthen youth leadership and advocate for policies that expand opportunities for displaced students. Her work focuses on amplifying the voices of displaced youth and ensuring that their stories, challenges, and contributions are recognized in global decision-making spaces. With a strong background in youth-led initiatives, Krista has actively promoted access to higher education, economic empowerment, and meaningful participation of young refugees and displaced persons. Krista has represented youth at high-level international forums. Through advocacy, public speaking, and media engagement, she helps reshape the narrative around displaced youth—not as victims, but as change-makers leading solutions in their communities.

Wardah Noor - Founder & CEO xWave Pakistan

Wardah Noor is a social entrepreneur and the founder of xWave Pakistan, an initiative that leverages technology to empower marginalized communities. Her work focuses on training underserved youth—especially women in rural areas—in employable IT and soft skills. Under her leadership, xWave has expanded across multiple regions, training over 300 students in technical skills and thousands more in essential workplace competencies. Recognized with the Prime Minister's Youth Excellence Award and honored by international platforms such as Giving Tuesday and the Global Fund for Children, Wardah’s commitment to inclusive digital education is transforming lives. She aims to train and place 10,000 students into the workforce, contributing meaningfully to Pakistan’s digital economy.

Kimberly Barrios - Vice-president Jóvenes Artistas por la Justicia Social (JAJS), Guatemala

Kimberly is an internationalist, youth leader, and project manager with over five years of experience in volunteer work and political advocacy through citizen participation spaces. She is Vice President and co-founder of Jóvenes Artistas por la Justicia Social (JAxJS), a youth-led NGO, and a member of the UNFPA Youth Advisory Group. She also serves as a Young Peacebuilder with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC). Her work focuses on youth empowerment, leadership training, and network-building, with a strong emphasis on strategic partnerships to advance social justice and sustainable development goals.

Moderator: Mara Tissera Luna, KujaLearn Content Advisor.

Date and time: June 12, 2025

  • Mexico City, Mexico/Guatemala City – 10:00 AM
  • New York, USA – 12:00 PM
  • Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro – 13:00 
  • London, UK – 16:00
  • Geneva, Madrid 17:00
  • Cape Town, South Africa – 18:00
  • Nairobi, Kenya – 19:00
  • Islamabad, Pakistan: 21.00 
  • Delhi, India – 22:00

Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes – Language: English and Spanish with live interpretation into both languages.




Child Rights Philanthropy , Giving and Development Aid
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Jun 3, 2025
Diversifying Funds and Mobilizing Communities for Justice and Progress: The Case of FEM Colombia

As International Funders and Donor Countries, including the U.S. are stepping away from global cooperation, dynamic community-led Global South organizations are showing us the way to inclusive and effective community development and resource mobilization. FEM in Colombia has been working with Afro-Colombian and Indigenous communities for over a decade to reclaim their lands, pursue their dreams and build their communities. Join us to learn more about this model community-driven organization and its successful funding diversification model. This is an in-depth conversation with Ana Maria Gonzalez, FEM's Co-Founder. Translation in Spanish and French will be available.  


Speaker 

Ana Maria Gonzalez-Forero

Cofounder - FEM Colombia

www.femcolombia.org

Ana Maria is Colombian political scientist & mother of 2. Co-founded FEM (2007), securing land rights for 20,000 Afro-Colombians in 17 years via participatory models & social enterprises. Obama Scholar '18. Served Cartagena Gov't, tackling displacement & exploitation. Now with Voces Nuevas, advocating for Global South inclusion & a new world order. 

Community Development
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