
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 26 August 2025 — ECAfrica today announces the independent launch of "Resilient Ventures," a 12-part continental podcast series designed to dismantle the economic exclusion of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) survivors. True to its futurist ethos, the entrepreneurship and market-making arm of legacy agency JT Communication Solutions is once again building a proof-of-concept from the ground up.
Currently seeking the right production partner to fund this high-impact initiative, this series embodies ECAfrica's legacy of bold innovation—mirroring its groundbreaking "100 Entrepreneurs in 100 Days" initiative years before the podcasting boom. Starting from September 2025, "Resilient Ventures" will identify and profile 12 of Africa's most transformative thriver-entrepreneurs—individuals who are not merely surviving but are actively informing policy, shaping GBV economies, and leading high-growth ventures in technology, agriculture, and the circular economy.
"We don't wait for permission or partnerships to build the future; we architect it," says Taynita Harilal, Co-Founder of ECAfrica and succession partner of JT Communication Solutions. "We proved it in 2016 by building a pipeline at great cost that is now an industry standard. Today, we are proving it again by intentionally curating the 12 most powerful voices who will move the dialogue from victimhood to economic leadership. This is design thinking at scale."
The Intentional Design: From Podcast to Policy Tables
The series is a meticulously crafted ecosystem tool:
Phase 1: The Solo Build (Sept to Nov 2025): ECAfrica independently produces the podcast, scouring the continent to identify the definitive cohort of 12 thriver-entrepreneurs.
Phase 2: The Strategic Convening (Dec 2025): The curated podcast series becomes the evidence base for a high-level panel discussion at the African Union Commission, strategically supported by Memeza to ensure a trauma-informed dialogue. This move successfully places the issue on the continental agenda at the African Women in Media Summit (AWiM25).
Targeting the 8% Funding Gap with a 100% Solution
This model directly attacks the statistic that only 8% of GBV funding supports economic empowerment - a gap that undermines both SDG 5's gender equality targets and SDG 8's decent work commitments. By first proving the concept through its own investment, ECAfrica creates an irresistible case for funders and policymakers, showcasing that survivor-led businesses generate 2.5x more revenue than peers (World Bank, 2023).
A Legacy of Building What Doesn't Yet Exist
ECAfrica operates on a proven theory of change: build the future first, and the ecosystem will follow.
"We are engineering a market revolution by first engineering its blueprint. The intentional support from Memeza for our AU panel is a testament to the power of a model built not on talk, but on demonstrable, curated proof," adds Taynita Harilal.
This isn't just content creation - it's infrastructure building for a post-aid economy where survivor-led innovation drives continental growth.
Open Call for Visionary Production Partner
ECAfrica invites forward-thinking organizations and funders to partner on this proven model. "We've architected the framework and identified the pathway to policy impact," notes Harilal. "Now we're seeking the right production collaborator who recognizes the transformative potential of amplifying these 12 voices at continental scale.
Listen and Follow the Journey
The "Resilient Ventures" podcast will be available on all major platforms once we launch. Follow @ECAfrica on social media for updates.
About ECAfrica & JT Communication Solutions: ECAfrica is the entrepreneurship and market making arm of JT Communication Solutions, a legacy integrated communications agency. For over a decade, we have operated as futurists—using strategic storytelling and high-cost innovation to build generational wealth and architect new economic realities for Africa. We don't follow trends; we build the pipelines that become them.
Media Queries can be directed to media@jtcomms.co.za or (+27 83 954 6133)
Issued by JT Communication Solutions on Behalf of Entrepreneur Connect Africa (ECAfrica)


