Financing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
African Philanthropy Vivian_Anugo_April2014
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AFRICA
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AFRICA
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AFRICA
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AFRICA
NIGERIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
KENYA
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AFRICA
KENYA
CAMEROON
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AFRICA
LIBYA
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TANZANIA
UGANDA
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BENIN
African
Philanthropy
ITS
PRAXIS
AND
POTENTIAL
IN
AFRICAN
DEVELOPMENT
By:
Vivian
N.
Anugo
/
American
University
/
M.A.
International
Development
2014
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
2. Research
Purpose
ì Sustainable development, Indigenous and Community Development,
Financial Alterna;ves/Assistance to Foreign Aid
ì Research Ques;ons
ì Does African Philanthropy exist? And what are the prac;ces?
ì Is there poten;al in African Giving for the sustainability of African
philanthropy?
ì What are the challenges it faces or may face?
ì Main Methods
ì Theore;cal Research: comprehensive perusal of published ar;cles,
reports, books, journals, newspapers and magazines.
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
3. The
Foreign
Aid
Debate
Jeffrey Sachs
William Easterly and
Dambisa Moyo
Abhijit V. Banerjee and
Esther Duflo
• Poverty could have been
eliminated if more money
had been commi4ed
• We know what poor people
need and they should be
en;ced to do what we feel
is best
• Aid does more harm than
good, and countries
receiving aid have not
grown faster than others
• Aid corrupts governments
and prevents people from
searching for their own
solu;ons
• It’s less about how much
aid is given but more about
where the money is
directed
• Significant progress can be
made through the
accumula;on of a set of
small well-‐tested and
carefully thought-‐out steps.
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
4. African
Philanthropy:
PRAXIS
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Types of African Philanthropy
ì Ver;cal Philanthropy
ì Rich to Poor
ì Philanthropy for the
Community
ì Horizontal Philanthropy
ì Poor to Poor
ì Philanthropy of the
Community
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
5. Praxis:
HORIZONTAL
(POOR)
PHILANTHROPY
ì Spurred by compassion, pity,
mutual assistance and co-‐
opera;on.
ì One to One: Between community
members e.g. paying a neighbor’s
rent, or assis;ng with the child’s
school fees.
ì Many to one: Within community
organiza;ons
ì Savings clubs
ì Burial socie;es
ì Stockvels etc.
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
6. Praxis:
VERTICAL
PHILANTHROPY
ì Spurred by responsibility,
compassion, personal
influence, poli;cal interests,
tax incen;ves.
ì One to Many: Individual
funding a program.
ì Many to Many: Crowd-‐funding
or raising money to advocate
for a social cause or in
response to a social problem.
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
7. Praxis:
CENTRAL
AFRICA
Dikembe Mutombo
• Congo
• Former NBA player
• Over $20million to Biaba Marie
Mutombo hospital in Congo
Noella Coursaris
• Dem. Rep. of Congo
• Interna;onal Model
• Secured delivery of $500,000 in
medical supplies to DRC hospital
Samuel Eto’o
• Cameroon
• Interna;onal Football Player
• Raised funds for football
academy and pediatric hospital
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
8. Praxis:
EASTERN
AFRICA
Chris Mburu
• Kenya
• UN human Rights Advocate
• Established Hilde Back Educa;on
Fund for secondary school
educa;on
Eric Wainaina
• Kenya
• Singer, Songwriter
• Raised $100,000 for the 1000
Wells Project
Thakkar Ashish
• Uganda
• Entrepreneur
• Set up Mara Founda;on to
support start-‐up businesses
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
9. Praxis:
NORTHERN
AFRICA
Basit Igtet
• Libya
• Zurich-‐based Businessman
• Founded Independent Libya Fund
to support democracy and good
governance
Marwa El Daly
• Egypt
• Social Innovator
• Set up the Maadi Community
Founda;on for community
development
Miloud Chaabi
• Morocco
• Businessman and Poli;cian
• Miloud Chaabi Founda;on
focused on educa;on
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
10. Praxis:
SOUTHERN
AFRICA
Allan Gray
• South Africa
• Businessman
• Over $150million to Allan Gray
Orbis Founda;on for educa;on
Donald Gordon
• South Africa
• Businessman
• Through Donald Gordon Founda;on,
gave $17million to Witwatersrand
University and $33million to Royal Opera
House and Wales Millennium Center, UK
Strive Masiyiwa
• Zimbabwe
• Businessman
• Founded Capernaum Trust for
scholarships for 28,000 orphans
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
11. Praxis:
WESTERN
AFRICA
Tony Elumelu
• Nigeria
• Economist, Banker, Investor
• Founded Tony Elumelu Founda;on
focused on impact inves;ng in
African businesses
Angelique Kidjo
• Rep. of Benin
• Singer, Song-‐writer
• Set up Batonga Founda;on, A
$300,000 trust fund for vulnerable
children
Kanu Nwankwo
• Nigeria
• Interna;onal Football Player
• Set up the Kanu Heart Founda;on
which has flown 400 children for
cri;cal heart surgeries
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
12. Potential:
DIASPORA
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Millions
(In
Current
US$)
Years
Africa:
Total
ODA
and
Personal
RemiZances
Received
2002-‐2012
Personal
Remi-ances
Received
Total
Official
Development
Assistance
Received
Source:
World
Bank
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N.
Anugo,
April
2014
13. Potential:
DIASPORA
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
Nigeria
Egypt
Morocco
Tunisia
Sudan
Senegal
South
Africa
Kenya
Algeria
Lesotho
Millions
(In
Current
US$)
Country
10 African Countries with the Highest Personal Remiiances Received
2002-‐2012
Personal
RemiZances
Received
2002-‐2012
ODA
Received
2002-‐2012
Source:
World
Bank
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
14. Potential:
DIASPORA
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
Millions
(In
Current
US$)
Country
10 African Countries with the Highest ODA Received 2002-‐2012
Personal
RemiZances
Received
2002-‐2012
ODA
Received
2002-‐2012
Source:
World
Bank
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
15. Potential:
RELIGIOUS
INSTITUTIONS
Bishop
David Oyedepo
Pastor E. Adeboye
Pastor Chris
Oyakhilome
Pastor Temitope
Joshua
• Established Living Faith
Ministries in 1981
• Es;mated Net Worth -‐
$150million
• Assets include 4 private
jets, homes in London
and the United States
• Has headed the
Redeemed Chris;an
Church of God for 28
years, which has at
least 1,000 parishes
worldwide
• Es;mated Net Worth –
Unknown
• Church assets include a
private jet worth
$30million
• Established Believers’
Love World
• Es;mated Net worth -‐
$30million
• Assets include a
television sta;on,
record label and
extensive real estate
• Established the
Synagogue Church of
All Na;ons in 1987,
with parishes in Ghana,
South Africa, Greece
and the UK
• Es;mated net worth -‐
$10million
• Philanthropic and has
donated over $20
million to social causes.
Source:
Forbes.com,
2011
Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014
16. Lessons
ì The strength of African philanthropy is in
the communal effort
ì African philanthropists understand their
needs beier than foreigners do
ì Credible Ins;tu;ons play a pivotal role in
the success or failure of African
philanthropy
ì Limited Documenta;on and Impact
Assessment
ì Ver;cal Philanthropy keeps the social
structure of inequality in place, unlike
horizontal philanthropy
ì Mo;ves behind philanthropic giving are
similar
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Anugo,
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2014
17. Recommendations
ì More research needed for
documenta;on and analysis
ì Partnerships with governments,
local and interna;onal
organiza;ons as well as other
stakeholders
ì Keep African Philanthropy less
Ins;tu;onal, and more
Communal
ì Impact Assessment is needed
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Vivian
N.
Anugo,
April
2014