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The Power of Perseverance in CSR Development for SMEs

February 25, 2025 Melanie Hawken

by Dr. Memuna Williams, DBA

In the journey of developing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs, perseverance plays a pivotal role. From the early days of launching a business to the strategic CSR phase and beyond, perseverance ensures that SMEs continue to evolve, adapt, and push through obstacles, ultimately creating significant societal value.

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Sustainable Change for SMEs through Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership

February 13, 2025 Melanie Hawken

by Dr. Memuna Williams, DBA

In today’s rapidly changing world, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have a unique opportunity to drive sustainable growth and positive social impact. Below, I will explore how social responsibility, entrepreneurship, and leadership can intersect to create lasting change, particularly in Africa’s diverse and dynamic landscape. SMEs can use this to build on their work to further integrate social responsibility into their operations, cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets, and embrace leadership models that drive inclusive growth.

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Elmarie Pereira, a social impact innovator combatting gender violence

September 24, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Elmarie Pereira

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Memeza, a South African social innovation organization using ICT to protect vulnerable women and girls

Elmarie Pereira, co-founder of Memeza, has dedicated her life for the past 9 years to the impact Social Innovation can make in South Africa, specifically using innovative ICT to combat Gender Based Violence and protect the most vulnerable people. Elmarie joined her co-founder, Thuli Mthethwa, in 2015 after the loss of her sister due to gender based violence and her wish to help make a change. Through various pilots done with Memeza's crime fighting technology, Elmarie & Thuli, together with their team, have proven to reduce sexual offences by 67% and murder rate by 9%. Under Elmarie’ s leadership, the Memeza team was also able to develop the Social Partner Mobile Survey tool which to date has created over 2700 youth jobs through auditing over 15 000 liquor outlets Nationally for COVID compliance. Memeza has won over 10 industry awards for the impact made in fighting crime through this woman lead organization and has created 27 jobs.

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In Cover Story Tags South Africa, Women's Empowerment, Social Impact
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Zainab Dakik, a Tanzania-born impact entrepreneur on a mission to aiming to reduce the rate of stillbirths

September 13, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Zainab Dakik, co-founder, Maternia (Tanzania)

Startup Story

Zainab Dakik is a Tanzania-born expert on emerging markets, with a particular focus on production and logistics. She is the co-founder of Maternia, an organization led entirely by women aiming to reduce the rate of stillbirths through an innovative low-tech, low-cost medical device. She possesses valuable experience through working in refugee camps, conducting research, and managing distribution channels. At present, she is actively engaging with Maternia's beneficiaries on-site, fostering stronger connections to better understand and address their needs.

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In Startup Story Tags Tanzania, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Impact, Health & Wellbeing
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Rayana Edwards, a South African sustainable fashion legacy maker

September 18, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Rayana Edwards, founder, Harem (South Africa)

Startup Story

Rayana Edwards, founder of Harem and based in South Africa, has been in the clothing and textile industry for more than 25 years. She has travelled the world as a buyer and curated manufacturing for local and global brands including her own. Her project Sari for Change allows for her story of mixed heritage to be told whilst it provides an intervention for poverty alleviation and hope for many women who are unemployed. She is a mother to 5 girls, a life coach and serial entrepreneur. Her award winning project is recognized for its pay it forward model to create a legacy within the sustainable fashion space, a term they have coined, a sacred economy.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Fashion, Social Impact
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Amena ElSaie, a disability champion of change in Egypt 

March 13, 2022 Melanie Hawken

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Helm, an impact driven enterprise promoting the full inclusion of persons with disabilities

Amena ElSaie co-founded Helm in 2012, an organisation which to date now serves more than 200 companies and 2,700 persons with disabilities in Egypt and the region. Amena drives the organization’s vision, strategy, and growth as it provides sustainable and unique solutions for public and private institutions to foster policies and strategies towards effective and sustainable inclusion of persons with disabilities in the workplace and marketplace.

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Quote of the Day by Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro

October 13, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro, founder, MitiMeth (Nigeria)

Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro, founder, MitiMeth (Nigeria)

“I changed the narrative and became the exception. Driven by a strong conviction to create impact at the grassroots by focusing on local homegrown solutions to environmental challenges or problems in the community.”

Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro, founder, MitiMeth (Nigeria)

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Quote of the Day by Maria Auma

July 3, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Maria Auma, founder of Blue Luxury Investments (Uganda)

Maria Auma, founder of Blue Luxury Investments (Uganda)

“As an entrepreneur, being able to give back to society is the most rewarding experience. You can make billions of money, but it all means nothing if you can't lend a hand to the less fortunate.”

Maria Auma, founder of Blue Luxury Investments (Uganda)

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LIONESS COLAB / AAKS x NANDOS make big impact through the power of weaving

February 9, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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Entrepreneur and founder of luxury handmade accessory brand AAKS, Akosua Afriyie-Kumi, is seeing a dream come true this month. Her high impact Weaving for Change project is seeing a collaboration with Nandos to create beautiful, woven pendant lamps in their London restaurants.

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Quote of the Day by Linda Mukangoga

December 19, 2018 Melanie Hawken
Linda Mukangoga, co-founder of Haute Baso

Linda Mukangoga, co-founder of Haute Baso

"The most satisfaction for me is having team members who start their own businesses and supply us as independent cooperatives or businesses. It means we have done our job right."

Linda Mukangoga, co-founder of Haute Baso (Rwanda)

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Quote of the Day by Sofia Cassimo

March 13, 2018 Melanie Hawken
Sofia Cassimo, founder of SamSara Development and Investment

Sofia Cassimo, founder of SamSara Development and Investment

"In a world where the gap between the various parts of society is constantly growing, we should make an effort to diminish this gap."

- Sofia Cassimo, founder of SamSara Development and Investment (Mozambique)

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Quote of the Day by Esmeralda De Souza-Obwaka

February 6, 2018 Melanie Hawken
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"It is great to know our business sustains so many lives, not just our employees but also their families.”

- Esmeralda De Souza-Obwaka, founder of Spez Limited in Kenya

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Entrepreneur Advice from Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu: Fair Trade practices enhance your brand appeal

October 24, 2017 Melanie Hawken

Fair Trade practices enhance your brand appeal....

“At soleRebels we believe that people around the world want much more from their brands. They want to see that the company that makes the products cares as much about the people who make their products as they do about reducing their footprint on the world. We believe that concern for our workers is real style and something that never goes out of fashion!”

- Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu is founder and Managing Director of soleRebels, the world's fastest-growing African footwear brand and the only Fair Trade-certified footwear company in the world. Growing up in a poor suburb of Addis Ababa, Bethlehem decided that there was only one way to defeat poverty – use local craftsmanship to make products that can compete in the global marketplace. She decided on footwear and today 70,000 pairs of shoes leave her factory every year.  soleRebels has been expanding rapidly and today exports to no fewer than 45 countries and is targeting 50 stand alone soleRebels retail stores across the United States by 2018 and 500 worldwide by 2022.

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Quote of the Day by Temie Giwa-Tubosun

October 16, 2017 Melanie Hawken
Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder of Lifebank (Nigeria)

Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder of Lifebank (Nigeria)

"You are the right person to change the world, so just start."

- Temie Giwa-Tubosun is the founder of Lifebank in Nigeria, a company that helps hospitals discover blood and other essential medical supplies and delivers them to hospital in the right condition. Temie deploys mobile and web technology, smart logistics, and Artificial Intelligence to build an end to end marketplace and cold chain logistics. Her mission is to save 1 million lives in 10 years. In May 2017, Temie was selected as part of "six entrepreneurs who demonstrate the positive role women are playing in creating opportunities and preparing the region for the Fourth Industrial Revolution" by the World Economic Forum on Africa.

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Essential Read: The Disruptors - Social entrepreneurs reinventing business and society by Kerryn Krige and Gus Silber

October 9, 2016 Melanie Hawken
Kerryn Krige

Kerryn Krige

Can business change the world? Can the world change business? These are questions asked by author Kerryn Krige and her co-author Gus Silber in the new book The Disruptors: Social entrepreneurs reinventing business and society.

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Kuli Kuli Foods founder Lisa Curtis masters the art of pitching on CNBC

May 21, 2016 Melanie Hawken
Lisa Curtis, founder and ceo Kuli Kuli Foods

Lisa Curtis, founder and ceo Kuli Kuli Foods

There is a definite art to pitching your company, products and brand to potential investors, and it is an art that Kuli Kuli Foods founder and ceo, Lisa Curtis, seems to have mastered. She has just appeared on CNBC's Power Pitch programme, winning new fans in the process. CNBC's Power Pitch is similar to Shark Tank where entrepreneurs get the opportunity to pitch their company to a panel of three investors. After the pitch, the investors have to decide... are they in or are they out? In the case of Kuli Kuli Foods, they were definitely in!

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Megan MacDonald - The startup story of an inspirational social entrepreneur giving independence and a bright entrepreneurial future to deaf women artisans

January 27, 2016 Melanie Hawken
Megan MacDonald, founder of SASA Designs by the Deaf

Megan MacDonald, founder of SASA Designs by the Deaf

For deaf women in Africa, life can be tough and the opportunities for employment and independence extremely limited. But one social entrepreneur, Megan MacDonald of SASA Designs by the Deaf, is making real and lasting change happen for these women by providing meaningful employment, training and a sense of community, plus the ability to support their children and their education. 

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Meet 17 inspiring US women social entrepreneurs who have built game changing enterprises impacting Africa positively

January 26, 2016 Melanie Hawken
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As part of Lionesses of Africa's month-long celebration of social entrepreneurs who are making a real difference in Africa, we are profiling some of the women social entrepreneurs from the US who have stood out for us over the last year. Their passion for the continent, combined with their desire to solve some of the biggest challenges in Africa, can be seen in the real impact that these women social entrepreneurs are making. Often collaborating with inspirational women on the ground in countries across the African continent, they are creating new and exciting business opportunities for women artisans, stimulating micro-entrepreneurship ventures that empower women in local communities, and improving and uplifting people's lives. We salute all these inspirational social change-makers and the women they collaborate with!

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Monica Masiga & Justine Kiwanuka - The startup story of two micro-entrepreneurs bringing health and wellbeing to their communities in Kenya and Uganda

September 6, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Justine Kiwanuka (L) & Monica Masiga (R), Living Goods micro-entrepreneurs

Justine Kiwanuka (L) & Monica Masiga (R), Living Goods micro-entrepreneurs

Across the African continent, particularly in rural areas, promoting good community health and wellness to local people remains a challenge. Life-saving products and services don’t do any good unless they get into the hands of the people that need them and know how to use them. Social entrepreneurship venture, Living Goods, is helping to solve the “last mile” problem by recruiting, training, and managing the performance of Community Health Promoters. Monica Masiga in Kenya, and Justine Kiwanuka in Uganda, are two such Living Goods micro-entrepreneurs who are making a difference. 

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Social entrepreneurship venture, Help A Child Grow Foundation, is building school libraries for disadvantaged children, one book at a time

July 19, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Melanie Hawken, Lerato Kadiaka and Matilda Sekoakoa at the launch of the Help A Child Grow Foundation Book Drive in Johannesburg on July 11th, 2015

Melanie Hawken, Lerato Kadiaka and Matilda Sekoakoa at the launch of the Help A Child Grow Foundation Book Drive in Johannesburg on July 11th, 2015

The challenge of inspiring young, underprivileged and orphaned children in South Africa to learn to read and develop a love of books and learning, is one that social edupreneurs Matilda Sekoakoa and Lerato Kadiaka, have embraced. Their  inspirational Help A Child Grow Foundation is positively and tangibly changing the lives of these children each day by collecting books and building libraries for schools in need.

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