Quite Courage
Courage is often imagined as something loud — bold enough to be seen, strong enough to be celebrated. But the courage that truly transforms lives rarely announces itself. It lives in
Read MoreCourage is often imagined as something loud — bold enough to be seen, strong enough to be celebrated. But the courage that truly transforms lives rarely announces itself. It lives in
Read MoreHeritage is not something we place behind glass. It is something we breathe into the future. Across Africa, our heritage lives — not only in monuments or traditions — but in
Read MoreWords can stir something within us — but they cannot rebuild a life, restore dignity, or open a door on their own. Without action, compassion is just a feeling we visit
Read MoreDiligence is not loud. It does not announce itself in grand moments or wait for recognition. It lives quietly — in the ordinary. In the unseen effort. In the decision to
Read MoreA movement is not built by the hands that start it — it is sustained by the hearts that carry it forward. Because true impact does not belong to leaders. It
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Read MoreSomething powerful is coming. March 17–20, small gifts will create big change through @globalgiving’s #LittlebyLittle campaign. When you give up to $50, your donation will be matched 50% (while funds last)
Read MoreOptimism is not the denial of the current state. Optimism is the belief that the future can be brighter — and the responsibility to help shape it. At Fauza Foundation, optimism
Read More#WorldDayofSocialJustice2026 Empowering Inclusion — Bridging Gaps for Social Justice Inclusion is not a gesture. It is a restructuring of power. To empower inclusion is to ask hard questions: Who is outside
Read MoreNo one chooses where they are born. No child selects their postcode. No mother selects the economy she will struggle inside. No young person chooses the barriers placed before them. Yet
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