Interviews & Stories
Unveiling Lives, Igniting Minds
Craving real voices, raw emotions, and captivating tales? Plunge into our Interviews & Stories section, where we explore the depths of human experience through compelling narratives and insightful conversations.
- Stories
Continued… CHIMWEMWE I hope you said no. ME No, I told him that I will think about it. MWELWA Mwandi, don’t say no. Michael is a good man, and he loves you. I always see how he looks at you. CHIMWEMWE I won’t say anything. I know how you guys...
- Stories
My name is Angel Musonda, and I’m the only child of my parents. When I was born, my mother had fibroids, which led to the removal of her uterus. Because of this, she was unable to give birth to another child. My father loved my mother very much, and he...
- Stories
Derrick was a young boy who came from a poor but loving family. As the only child, he often felt burdened by their struggles and blamed his parents for not doing enough to escape poverty. His father had lost his job years ago after being falsely accused of theft at...
- Article, Social, Stories, Sustainability
There are moments in life that change your trajectory, not by chance, but by immersing yourself in something bigger than yourself. For me, and hundreds of changemakers around the world, being part of the UPG Sustainability Leadership Program Class of 2025 was that moment. It wasn’t just a fellowship; it...
- Stories
What’s holding you back? George Weah is one of the most iconic and famous Africans alive today. Mr. Weah was born in Monrovia, Liberia, on October 1, 1966. He grew up in Clara Town, a slum community on the outskirts of Monrovia. Mr. Weah was known for his footballing prowess...
- Stories
I am Angela Maduro from Zimbabwe, and I am 26 years old. My journey as a #UPGSustainability Leader has been transformative, deeply influencing my civic engagement and amplifying my commitment to creating a more equitable and sustainable world. It all began in 2022, when I was equipped with the tools,...