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Episode 8 part 1 traces John De Konink's path from a floating theatre on the rivers of Belgium, to a childhood in the Belgian Congo, to nearly five decades of community development work in Uganda. Known to many as Mukiib

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Hosted by CivSource Africa · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 47 episodes
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Welcome to the groundbreaking Footprints Podcast, a vibrant series honouring the remarkable legacies of influential elders. Anchored in the study conducted by CivSource Africa on Executive Transitions and Succession planning, our commitment in response to the study recommendations is to document and tell stories of change, transition, and succession among leaders within the sector and beyond. The process seeks to glean lessons from those who have led and served before us. Join us on as we honour those who've paved the way and reflect on the legacies we aspire to leave behind!
CivSource Africa hosts Footprints Podcast Series, a history show with 47 episodes published.

Episode 8 part 1 traces John De Konink's path from a floating theatre on the rivers of Belgium, to a childhood in the Belgian Congo, to nearly five decades of community development work in Uganda. Known to many as Mukiib

"What we leave behind are our words, our thoughts, and our actions." _ Mary Moran In this episode of Footprints, a podcast by Sauti Africa, we sit down with Mary Moran, an 87 year old teacher, counsellor, and former Cath

“Once you start working, the first day you start working, part of your budget should be retirement.” _ The Rt Rev Eliphaz Maari In Season 2, Episode 6 of the Footprints Podcast, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits with The Rt Rev El

“I must stand to be a shoulder, not only for my family, but for people who are going through circumstances like I am.” _ Maxensia Nakibuuka Takirambule What happens when the experiences that nearly break a person become

John Taylor on Philanthropy, Power and Transition How do you remain grounded when yourposition gives you influence, resources and authority? In this episode of Footprints, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with John Taylor ,

The Boys Were Fighting. The Women Were Building. "Women made enormous contributions to helping Somali communities survive and rebuild through conflict." _ Faiza Mohammed What does it take to organise for peace when a cou

In Part Two of our conversation with Mr Wafula Oguttu, we continue tracing a life shaped by courage, conviction, and public service. He reflects on the founding of The Monitor , the early days of building a newspaper wit

In this episode of Footprints Podcast, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Phillip Wafula Oguttu, a journalist, political leader, and one of Uganda’s enduring public voices. His story begins in Lumino, where hardship, land

In Part Two of the Footprints Podcast, Dr. Hilda Tadria takes us deeper into her extraordinary journey of leadership, feminist consciousness, self-awareness, and legacy. From Makerere to ESAMI, from consultancy work to t

In this episode of Footprints Season 2, Jacqueline Asiimwe sits with Dr. Hilda Mary Kabushenga Tadria for a deeply reflective conversation on childhood, education, mentorship, feminist consciousness, marriage, motherhood

Ruth later joined Isis Women’s International Cross-CulturalExchange, starting as an information and documentation coordinator, volunteering for six months while still employed at the Ministry, then transitioning fully an

After earning a Diploma from Makerere University, Ruth joined the Ministry of Justice as a librarian. She took her work seriously, treating order, cleanliness, and accuracy as real service. That discipline opened an unex

Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng takes us back to Genguluho Village, in present day Namayingo District, along Lake Victoria, where her story begins in 1955. She describes a childhood shaped by food security, safety, and a deeply pro

Part 2 of our Footprints conversation with Dr. Robin Kibuuka,author of Build Legacy, Not Inheritance, goes deeper into what it really means to build a life that outlives you. He reminds us that legacy is crafted daily, t

In this episode of Footprints, host Jacqueline Asiimwe sits down with Dr. Robin Kibuuka, economist, Rotarian, board leader, and author of Build Legacy, Not Inheritance, to trace the quiet forces that shaped a life of ser

Madam Ambassador Bernadette Olowo-Frez went from paying her own P1 school fees with silver shillings found in the dust to becoming Uganda’s ambassador to Germany and the first woman ambassador accredited to the Vatican i

From an idyllic childhood in Mbale to a life that helped shape African literature, this Footprints Podcast episode follows Professor Timothy Wangusa’s journey of self-discovery, artistry, leadership, and the power of thr

In Nairobi, a conversation with Sam Kirabo unfolded like a meditation on gifts, leadership, and service. His very name carries meaning, Kirabo translates as “gift,” or nechi cho ncho mgenu in his language, and it is a na

On a warm afternoon in Nairobi, the hum of city life spilled through the windows of a quiet meeting space. Inside, laughter and memory flowed freely as Jacqueline Asiimwe, lawyer, activist, and CEO of CivSource Africa, s

Nairobi’s late-morning light spilled across the Ford Foundation hallway as a warm, precise voice began: “Good morning, good afternoon, good evening from wherever you’re listening to us.” The host was Jacqueline Asiimwe,
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