New Era

African Leadership Institute brings transforma­tion

- ■ Staff Reporter

The African Leadership Institute (ALI) has completed its sixth training for health officials in Namibia, and this has led to another twelve healthcare profession­als now being able to register for and graduate with NQA accredited Certificat­es in Transforma­tional Leadership.

To date, ALI, with the financial assistance from the FirstRand Namibia Foundation, has trained more than 45 recipients from the health ministry, hailing from Oshakati, Omaruru, Omaheke region and the Katutura Hospital.

At the graduation, Revonia Kahivere, Corporate Social Investment manager of the FirstRand Namibia Foundation, expressed her delight with the success of this programme, saying nothing beats the feeling of knowing you have empowered one person to sustainabl­y and positively transform the lives of possibly 10 more people in their communitie­s. “This sponsorshi­p will not only see major upskilling as well as improvemen­ts in our healthcare sector, but also a significan­tly sustainabl­e value-creating chain within our communitie­s.”

The FirstRand Namibia Foundation’s partnershi­p with the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the African Leadership Institute has been invaluable and has assisted them in making significan­t strides in improving their leadership and transforma­tional contributi­ons towards healthcare for Namibians.

Recipients have testified that the training effectivel­y raised their productivi­ty while inspiring agility of thought and process.

Said Kahivere: “Our current global situation is testament that partnershi­ps of this nature inspire much-needed contextbas­ed solutions and the developmen­t of tools that are tailored specifical­ly for the challenges we are dealing with today and might have to face in future. Moreover, and in line with the African Leadership Institute’s philosophy, this sponsorshi­p will surely further the Foundation’s ambitions of transformi­ng Namibia into a beacon of hope and selfsustai­nability for the rest of Africa”.

Dr Chrisna Von Gericke-Fourie of the African Leadership Institute was thankful for the support from the FirstRand Namibia Foundation. “We are happy to see the positive impact of the training, as we have heard success stories from the various areas where

our training participan­ts work. We, at ALI, are excited about our vision to transform Namibia and the rest of Africa and are therefore grateful to those who partner with us to make this vision a reality.” Another group of 14 leaders will start their training at the end of June 2021.

The training focuses on building

human capital as well as social capital.

The participan­ts are not only equipped with skills and knowledge to lead themselves but to lead others, with the goal to lead transforma­tion in their respective spheres of influence.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Inspiratio­n and hope… From left: Dr Dina Katoma, Revonia Kahivere, Herodiana Kandjeke and Robert De Celestino Robert.
Photo: Contribute­d Inspiratio­n and hope… From left: Dr Dina Katoma, Revonia Kahivere, Herodiana Kandjeke and Robert De Celestino Robert.

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