Kiza Magendane
Kiza Magendane is a writer and political scientist with a special interest in African politics, migration and identity. He is passionate about connecting people and organisations to find solutions for shared challenges. He studied political science in Amsterdam and Antwerp, holding a master degree in that field. Kiza is working as a freelance writer and policy entrepreneur.
This synthesis of the final Diaspora Inclusion dossier’s contributions takes together all findings in the hopes that all agents – diaspora, development actors, policy makers and private sector actors – find inspiration and motivation on working together for more efficient, sustainable and inclusive development and entrepreneurship.
1 March, 2021
label_outline Development Policy
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In the final addition to the Diaspora Inclusion dossier, Charlotte Mueller and Katie Kuschminder evaluate on IOM’s Connecting Diaspora for Development (CD4D) programme.
access_time 10 - 12 min
22 February, 2021
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A conversation with Marina Diboma about her work as Deputy Managing Director of The Netherlands-African Business Council (NABC) and vision on the role and future of African diaspora entrepreneurs in The Netherlands.
access_time 12 - 14 min
15 February, 2021
label_outline Development Policy
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Shifting perspective: this interview with social entrepreneur Saskia Kloezeman will shed light on the opportunities and challenges for diaspora entrepreneurs in their country of origin – in this case, Ethiopia.
4 February, 2021
label_outline Development Policy
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