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Rudo Kayombo: 25 Years of Faith and Leadership (Part 1)

33 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Leadership, humanitarian strategy, and career reinvention - Rudo Kayombo spent 25 years building other people’s missions before one morning in October she signed her own name. In this two-part conversation with Batje Chibafa, Part 1 traces Rudo’s formation arc: the lawyer years, UNHCR, The Musasa Project, saying yes to roles she felt unqualified for, and leading major NGO operations across Africa. Rudo grew World Vision Zimbabwe from 300 to 1,300 staff, served as National Director at World Vision Uganda, was Executive Director Africa at ONE Campaign, led Southern Africa through World Vision’s first Category 3 disaster response, and served as COO at Food for the Hungry across 18 countries. Six months ago she left her role as Africa Vice President at Habitat for Humanity to found Fahari Kubwinya Splendour, a purpose-driven brand and shop in Harare. What you’ll hear in Part 1 • How faith and calling shaped a leadership journey across NGOs and international aid • Why she keeps saying “send me people” and how she builds teams under pressure • The moment she realized she needed to learn on the job - and why that was the right move • Practical advice she would give her 30-year-old self about risk, mentorship, and purpose Memorable quotes from Part 1 “I was made by God.” “Sometimes when we hold on to something, God will wrestle it out of our hands.” “I came to the job knowing I did not know. And I needed to learn.” About the guest Rudo Kayombo is Founder of Fahari Kubwinya Splendour and a seasoned NGO executive with leadership roles at World Vision, ONE Campaign, Food for the Hungry, and Habitat for Humanity. Find her on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rudo-kayombo-7a7975159 Watch the full video on YouTube: youtube.com/@humhrcareerinsights Join us on Patreon for early access and bonus content: patreon.com/c/HUMHRCareer All links and resources: linktr.ee/humhr Release note Part 2 publishes Tuesday, May 19. Subscribe, rate, and share with someone navigating a career transition.

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