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Delve into our growing library of articles about TrustAfrica and its partners.Read more about the work we and our partner organizations are doing throughout the continent in these publications from TrustAfrica.
Left to Our Own Devices

Despite great strides in advancement, Africa is facing problems – especially around the fair distribution of natural resources – that need to be dealt with swiftly.

By BHEKINKOSI MOYO

Africa exudes a certain optimism about its future these days. ‘Africa is rising’ is today’s cliche, coined by the same Economist magazine that once declared Africa ‘dark’. But this goes beyond that magazine’s take on matters – you have to be here to experience the excitement. Leading economists on the continent and beyond are throwing around all sorts of positive projections – some as far as 2060. A number of factors, they say, will lead to Africa becoming a lot wealthier by 2050.

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Citizen Engagement for African Integration and Transformation
Report on the 2nd Consultative Dialogue between Civil Society Organizations and the Pan African Parliament

May, 2009

Introduction

The 2nd dialogue between civil society organizations and the Pan African Parliament (PAP) brought together civil society leaders from across Africa to engage with members of PAP on issues related to state and citizens’ relations. Under the theme, "African Integration, Transformation & Citizen Engagement," the focus of the meeting was African citizens' role in political and economic transformation on the continent.

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TrustAfrica brochure

trustafrica_US_Cover_Page_1.gifTrustAfrica is pleased to present its new brochure, which provides a concise overview of our mission, theory of change, core programs, major initiatives, board of trustees and supporters.

Click here to view brochure.

Receive with one Hand, Give with the Other

If there was any doubt about the philanthropic intentions of wealthy Africans – think again, writes Belinda Otas in the BBC Focus on Africa magazine 
 
In Africa, the act of selfless giving for the betterment of the community – a form of ubuntu – is hardly new. The entrepreneurial spirit has long been alive and well too. Now it seems that as business has boomed in sectors from mining and cement to sugar and telecommunications, these two things have collided to create a large number of high-net wealth individuals who appear to have a deep desire to give back. 

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Interview with Bhekinkosi Moyo: African Philanthropy is not Indigenous

Recently TrustAfrica's Program Director, Bhekinkosi Moyo was interviewed by the online magazine YouPhil on the topic of African Philanthropy.

You can find the article (in French) here.

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