
Jude & Nyamal | 159 | Sharing of gifts and being part of the community
Conversations on African Philanthropy
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This series of conversations with women in African philanthropy was recorded on the sidelines of the African Women Writers retreat that took place at the Wits Rural Facility in Limpopo, South Africa, and hosted by CAPSI’s Adɔyɛ Programme. Adɔyɛ is dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the contributions of African women in philanthropy while creating spaces for dialogue, learning and collaboration.
Jude Clark is a clinical psychologist, facilitator and mental health practitioner known for his work in healing, emotional wellbeing and community transformation. Nyamal Tutdead is a Conflict Resolution Professor and Healing Practitioner whose work focuses on peacebuilding, reconciliation and collective healing across communities.
In their conversation with Masego Madzwamuse, Jude Clark and Nyamal Tutdead reflect on the importance of sharing one’s gifts and the value of being part of a community. Through stories, reflections and lived experiences, they explore how healing, connection and collective support can shape stronger individuals and societies. Some of their talking points include:
• The importance of using personal gifts and talents to uplift others.
• How community and human connection contribute to healing and growth.
• Exploring the role of compassion, empathy and shared responsibility in society.
• Why belonging and collective care remain essential in times of division and uncertainty.
• The power of storytelling, reflection and dialogue in building stronger communities.
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