Tsigie Haile, founder of Women in Self Employment (WISE), received the Katherine (Katie) Fleming International Development Award at Coady Institute’s StFX Homecoming event. The award is presented annually to an African woman leader in memory of Katie, who...
As the recipient of the 2019 Katherine Fleming International Development Award Grace Arach was recognized for her work in Uganda as founder of the Foundation for Women Affected by Conflicts (FOWAC). After participating in Coady Institute’s Diploma in Development...
Saliwe Mutetwa-Zakariya and Yeukai Muzezewa are part of a network of more than 100 Coady graduates in Zimbabwe, and though they live and work on opposite ends of the country, they share a common bond. They are dedicated advocates for women and girls’ empowerment...
Written by Patricia AkakpoDiploma in Development Leadership, 2015 Practice, Adaptations, Innovations In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, governments across the world are putting in place measures to end the pandemic by instituting or intensifying social...
Written by Namadi (Peggy) SakaDiploma in Development Leadership, 2017 Practice, Adaptations, Innovations In Mombasa, Kenya, organizations have decided to work together to address various children’s issues in the advent of COVID-19. The Mombasa County Child Rights...
When Grace Arach attended Coady’s Diploma in Development Leadership in 2018, she was awarded the prestigious Katherine Fleming International Development Award. Family and friends of the late Katherine Fleming created the scholarship in support of African women leaders...