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Happy International Women’s Day from the FDR Team!

Women's History Month 2024

Leadership as a Life Adventure

Tips from Successful Multicultural Professional Women

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Black History Month 2024

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Celebrating Our African American Kewulay Kamara – Storyteller Extraordinaire!

“Kewulay was instrumental to the future storytelling component of our Support of Artificial Intelligence (SAIL) project funded by the governments of Sweden and Canada...and he is an alum of my school in NYC, The New School!” 

Ana, Androsik, FDR CEO

Kewulay Kamara is one of the key FDR experts. Kewulay or Ke, as he likes to be called, is a poet, multi-media storyteller, and lecturer with a diverse background spanning culture, government, academia, and media. He holds a BA in Political Science and Literature from the State University of New York at Oneonta, an MA in Political Economy, and has completed coursework towards a PhD in Economic Planning at the New School for Social Research.

Additionally, he obtained an MFA in Performance and Integrated Media Arts from Brooklyn College. With 25 years of lecturing experience at the City University of New York, Kamara currently serves as the UNESCO Chair of Foresight at the University of Makeni in Sierra Leone. He has contributed to publications such as The Journal of Future Studies and has authored research reports on topics such as the transition from youth to adulthood in Sierra Leone. Kamara is also a filmmaker, known for documentaries like “In Search of Finah Misa Kule: The Story of a People Who Live by the Word,” which explore storytelling in northern Sierra Leone. His latest film, “Kani Kura,” delves into the history of those left behind during the middle passage. Kamara is recognized for his contributions, having been named an Apex International Fellow in 2018 and receiving the International Alumni of the Year award from the State University of New York, Oneonta, in 2022.

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Hi There!

As we reflect on the whirlwind of a year that was 2023, countless stories and beautiful memories come to mind that help tell the story of our work at FDR. We thank our amazing, diverse team, partners, and advisors, for all that you have made possible.

At FDR we continue to strive to promote a more equitable and just world by focusing on supporting our partners with strategic resource mobilization and helping them build technical innovative solutions. We support programming in gender and inclusion, leading evaluations, and baselining for multi-year multi-million-dollar projects, advancing knowledge management and gender analysis for our partners in the field of responsible Artificial Intelligence, empowering multiple actors on the ground to tell their stories from non-colonial and authentic lens, and providing tools and analysis for gender self-assessments. In the face of the many challenges globally, we must redouble our efforts in utilizing multiple data languages we have in our disposal to advance “new data deal” from a non-colonial lens.

As we look back on our year, here’s a snapshot of some ways our work made a difference.

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