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We maybe young and seemingly worthless but given the chance, we are the future of hope.

Chido Govera is a young Zimbabwean orphan who lost her mother at the age of 7, and never knew her father. At the age of 12 she learned how to farm mushrooms, picked up tissue culture and went on to overcome her personal trauma and abuse. She assists orphans, single mothers, destitute individuals and villages  with a mission to demonstrate that every individual can and must contribute to the betterment of their circumstances, that of their immediate communities and the world at large, regardless of personal. She has worked in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe.

Topics / focus areas
Self-development – How to detach from self-pity to becoming a responsible member of your community and the world at large.
Food Security – How to use locally available resources, both in a rural and urban setting and secure healthy food for all members of the family
The Future of Hope – A fresh look at Africa, its history, present dilemmas and future opportunities, especially the role young women can play. Inspired by her book published in 2008 under the same title.
Speakers Delivery Style
Chido speaks from her heart, with passion and personal experience offering the audience insights into common wisdom. Throughout her presentation Chido shares messages of hope, a culture of perseverance, and a deep love for Africa and its people. She shares concrete examples and demonstrates how one can look at the same reality from a different angle.
Why the audience should listen to these topics
There is a lot of talk about the Future of Africa. Chido brings an inherently positive message. The audience will agree after her presentation that a few dozen Chido's will change the face of Africa. Forgiving for the past, tolerant with the enemy but inspired by the potential - especially the human one - securing that everyone will
benefit.
What the speeches will address
The speech will redefine how you look at the human potential of Africa, starting from the least fortunate like abused orphan girls, and its natural resources, exported without delivering wealth, demonstrating that Africa can feed itself and its future depends on all of us.
What participants will learn
The participants will learn that there is no waste, there is no outcast. The future for ourselves, our communities and our countries depends on each on of us.
What the audience will take home
A positive and uplifting message based on what has happened on the ground!
Benefits for the individual
Each one of us can make a difference, and change starts with a shift in our observation on how we see reality around us.eo.
Benefits for the organisation
Organizations will discover how to redefine their mission, how to believe more in the people that make up the organization, and what to expect when one takes the time and effort to mentor.
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Topics
  • Self-Development
  • Food Security
  • The Future of Hope
Speaks
  • English
Publications
  • The Future of Hope, Autobiography published by the ZERI Foundation in 2008


 

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