
Interview with Moky Makura (Africa No Filter)
Africa No Filter supports storytellers and organizations countering stereotypical and harmful narratives about the African continent. Moky Makura of Africa
From Jonathan Levine / Stanford Social Innovation Review: Through the use of video storytelling classes, two graduate students developed a pilot project that is helping to “teach medical caregiving skills to families of cardiac patients” in India. The project proved so helpful during the initial stages that a local hospital adopted the training program and it is now being implemented across other regions as well.
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Africa No Filter supports storytellers and organizations countering stereotypical and harmful narratives about the African continent. Moky Makura of Africa
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