The Africa Policy Journal @ Harvard Kennedy School
4 episodes
9 months ago
The Africa Policy Journal is partnering with Collateral Benefits to share stories of Africans about their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this #APJChat, Editor-In-Chief Ada Ezeokoli speaks with Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Collateral Benefits, Susana Edjang, about her vision for the project and how she hopes to see Africa grow chan change through the experience of the pandemic.
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The Africa Policy Journal is partnering with Collateral Benefits to share stories of Africans about their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this #APJChat, Editor-In-Chief Ada Ezeokoli speaks with Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Collateral Benefits, Susana Edjang, about her vision for the project and how she hopes to see Africa grow chan change through the experience of the pandemic.
Susana Edjang on Collateral Benefits Partnership: #APJChat
APJ@HKS
31 minutes 59 seconds
3 years ago
Susana Edjang on Collateral Benefits Partnership: #APJChat
The Africa Policy Journal is partnering with Collateral Benefits to share stories of Africans about their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this #APJChat, Editor-In-Chief Ada Ezeokoli speaks with Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Collateral Benefits, Susana Edjang, about her vision for the project and how she hopes to see Africa grow chan change through the experience of the pandemic.
APJ@HKS
The Africa Policy Journal is partnering with Collateral Benefits to share stories of Africans about their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this #APJChat, Editor-In-Chief Ada Ezeokoli speaks with Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Collateral Benefits, Susana Edjang, about her vision for the project and how she hopes to see Africa grow chan change through the experience of the pandemic.