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Community philanthropy is about invisibility

“You do not have to sit here waiting for someone to ask. You need to go out there and create the networks”, says Maria Amália Souza in Johannesburg. Interview. Português Español

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A demonstrator holds a sign that reads in Portuguese: "The fight on the forest starts in the streets", during a protest in Brasilia, Brazil. Eraldo Peres AP/Press Association Images. All rights reserved.

This interview is part of a series done in Johannesburg at the World Summit of Community Philanthropy (1-2 December 2016).

Francesc Badia: Do you see Latin America evolving towards a more community-engaging funding model or do you see it rather in the tradition of giving to charities and not to major organizations?