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Dec 2017
47m 54s

Dr. Auma Obama on Dispelling Victim Ment...

Rana Nawas
About this episode

Dr. Obama is ​also ​a published author, having released her memoir “And Then Life Happens” in both German and English.

We talked about sustainable economic growth, supporting children holistically from the age of 4 to 25, dispelling the victim mentality and redefining the notion of poverty. We also discussed a strategy for everyday people who want to engage in philanthropy, and touched on Auma’s famous brother only a tiny bit.​

​If you would like to learn more about the Sauti Kuu Foundation or make a donation, please go to www.sautikuufoundation.org 

A huge thanks to Naseba and the Global WIL Economic Forum for making this interview possible.

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