Theories of Change Podcast

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12 Episodes

ToC Podcast is a series of conversations amongst young Africans who are committed to the development of the continent in a meaningful way. We talk about concepts like development, pan-Africanism, technology, religion, patriotism and feminism. We explore and how these ideas/movements/philosophical frameworks affect how we as an elite achieve true progress for all Africans rather than just a privileged few. If you are looking to build a different model of development for Africa, concerned about the future of the continent, unsure about what is really holding us back, or just curious as

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