• EPISODE 7: 'The Transformative Journey' with Suné Stassen

  • Jan 26 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

EPISODE 7: 'The Transformative Journey' with Suné Stassen

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we are thrilled and honoured to have a sit-down conversation with Suné Stassen, the project manager of 'Girls Make The City'. Suné is a pivotal figure in social impact entrepreneurship, transformative education, and design for good.

    As the CEO of Open Design Afrika and a driving force behind this initiative, she brings a wealth of experience as a facilitator, future-skills developer, community liaison, and futurist.

    In this episode, Suné guides us through the conclusion of phase two of the 'Girls Make The City' project in Langa.

    Join us as we unravel the outcomes of this transformative journey in Langa, exploring lessons learned, objectives achieved, and the exciting roadmap for the future. Suné's role as the project manager provides unique insights into the intricacies of crafting safe, inclusive, and thriving public spaces.

    This episode delves deeper into the magic and value of 'Girls Make The City', dissecting the impact and understanding the blueprint for continued success. Suné is here to share the stories, the triumphs, and the vision for the future.

    FOR MORE DETAILS, visit our ⁠⁠Wetopia Blog⁠⁠ or head over to ⁠⁠Open Design Afrika's website⁠⁠.

    BE A CATALYST! Share our story and please remember to tag us. Your support will mean the world to us and the young girls we work with:

    #girlsmakethecity #wetopia #opendesignafrika #girlpower #socialimpact #futuresthinking #regenerativedesign ⁠⁠@Suné Stassen⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@Open Design Afrika ⁠⁠⁠⁠@spotifyforpodcasters⁠

     

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