The Women@Work Campaign: Women’s Leadership in the Horticultural Sector

The Women@Work Campaign is a labour rights movement covering eight countries and involving several partners advocating for decent work conditions for women engaged in global horticulture value chains through promotion of gender inclusive policies and practices. It addresses issues of workers dignity, equality and security at the workplace, fairer income and safe work conditions-through knowledge […]

Women’s Land Rights in Malawi, Zambia and Swaziland

While in most African countries women’s land rights are enshrined in the laws and policies, women remain at a disadvantaged with respect to equitable access and control over land due to poor implementation and enforcement of the laws coupled with ignorance of the provisions of the law by women. Women still lack decision-making power. This […]

TuWezeshe Akina Dada Feminist Leadership Training 2018

Forget your everyday workshop. When over 30 courageous and trailblazing young women from different backgrounds get together in a safe space to share and reflect on women’s lived experiences of Sexual and Gender Based Violence, feminism is reaffirmed and the foundations of patriarchy are shaken! Seeking to improve the rights and amplify the actions of young […]

My TuWezeshe Journey: Sumaya Nalubega

By the time I applied to be part of TuWezeshe, I was working with the Rehabilitation Centre for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence as a counselor providing psychological support to victims of Sexual and Gender Based Violence. TuWezeshe came as something I had long wanted to get involved in although I never knew how […]

My Tuwezeshe Journey: Saviour Nakakembo

My name is Saviour Nakakembo and this is my TuWezeshe Journey! When I applied for the fellowship, I was broken. All I needed was a place to heal since I had gone through the trauma of the broken marriage. Everyone around judged me and often told me that I should have stayed back because so […]

Sophie Ngugi: A powerful dance with our women voices

Sophie Ngugi, Kenyan, is the Life Skills and Sponsorship Manager for Women for Women International.   She is working in South Sudan with women survivors who have been impacted by war and civil strives.Sophie attended AWLI in Addis Ababa in 2008, and shares her passion and actions in empowering women. When one woman is empowered,communities are […]

FLORENCE BAINGANA – UGANDA

I was the National Mental Health Coordinator, Ministry of Health in Uganda during AWLI. I was also working at ACFODE, Association of Uganda Women Medical Doctors, and Hope After Rape. At that time, I had an (MB CH B) with a Masters in (MMed Psychiatry). Since AWLI I have changed professionally and personally. I am […]

A FEMINIST LAWYER COMMITTED TO JUSTICE

Describing herself I am Christine Adokorach, 33 years old; I am also a mother of one son and two daughters. I am a Lawyer by profession and I define myself as a feminist. Qualities that define me as an African woman of strength. There are many qualities that define me as an African woman of […]

Walking the Feminist Talk: Contributing to the Domestication of the Maputo Protocol In Sierra Leone-Ms.Valerie Tucker

Ms.Valerie Tucker, an African Feminist, Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Activist, former Country Director of IPAS, Sierra Leone and alumna of the African Women leadership Institute (AWLI). Valerie narrates how she, together with other women got the government of Sierra Leone to pass the Safe Abortion Bill through parliament aimed at decriminalizing abortion following the […]

The AWLI – Where Life-Long Lessons Were Engraved on My Heart

Yet again, Akina Mama wa Afrika with great pleasure shares with you the leadership journey of another distinguished alumna of the African Women Leadership Institute (AWLI), Ms. Khadija Dorra Esseghairi. Her passion and contribution towards the promotion of gender equality in Africa, truly demonstrates the power in transforming individuals for greater impact. Meet March’s alumna of the month! Kindly tell […]