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Jean Kemitare is a dedicated champion of women's rights from Uganda. Her journey towards becoming an advocate began in Western Uganda, where she was raised amidst a family deeply influenced by strong female figures. In particular, Jean's grandfather, a forward-thinking individual for his time, instilled in her the belief in education for all, regardless of gender, during her upbringing in the 1980s.


However, Jean's early years were marked by personal challenges. Born into a polygamous family, she experienced the absence of her biological mother from the tender age of two. Despite this, the presence of determined and resilient maternal figures within her extended family provided Jean with invaluable support and guidance throughout her formative years.


It was during this time that Jean first encountered the harsh realities of gender-based violence. These early experiences served as a catalyst for her unwavering determination to fighting injustices against women. In the late 1990s, as she navigated through her education, Jean found herself challenging societal norms and rebelling against expectations placed upon her as a woman.


It was not until she entered university in the early 2000s that Jean fully embraced the label of feminism. Here, she confronted new obstacles to her autonomy and identity, further solidifying her belief in the importance of gender equality and justice. For Jean, feminism is not merely a belief but a lifelong journey of action and advocacy.In her current role as the Programs Director at Urgent Action Fund Africa, Jean continues to tirelessly advocate for women's voices and choices. Through her work, she strives to create a more equitable society for all, ensuring that women are empowered to live and thrive on their own terms.



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We are honored to celebrate the inspiring work of African women in education, where feminist educators and activists are shaping the future by promoting gender equality and inclusivity. These women are champions of gender-inclusive curricula, working to address gender-based violence and discrimination in schools, while empowering students with feminist principles that encourage critical thinking, equality, and social justice. These pioneering women are not only shaping academic discourse but are also challenging traditional narratives, uncovering hidden histories, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Through their research, they are amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and advocating for social justice, equity, and inclusivity in education and beyond.


Their tireless efforts are not only transforming classrooms but also creating safer, more equitable learning environments that uplift all students. We invite you to explore the stories of these passionate educators, celebrate their commitment to empowering the next generation, and be inspired by their dedication to creating lasting change in the world of education. Through their research, they are amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and advocating for social justice, equity, and inclusivity in education and beyond. These brave scholars and researchers are making significant strides in advancing feminist theory and activism across various disciplines, including gender studies, sociology, psychology, literature, and history.


Welcome, and may their visionary leadership encourage us all to continue advocating for education systems that champion equality, diversity, and empowerment for all. May their journeys ignite your passion for learning, empower you to question the status quo, and inspire you to contribute to the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and justice!
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ARTS & CULTURE


We are thrilled to present the incredible work of African women in the arts and culture sector, where creativity meets activism. Feminist artists, filmmakers, musicians, and performers are using their craft to inspire social change, and give voice to the stories of the marginalized. Through their artistry, they are reshaping cultural narratives and fostering a deeper understanding of gender equality and justice.
These trailblazers are not only creating beauty but are also driving important conversations that transcend borders and generations. We invite you to immerse yourself in their powerful expressions, witness their transformative impact, and celebrate their role in shaping Africa's cultural landscape.
Welcome, and may their art inspire us all to envision and create a more inclusive and equitable world!
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BOTANY & THE ENVIRONMENT


Step into a space where the power of nature meets the indomitable spirit of African women whose contributions have shaped the world of botany, agriculture, and environmental conservation. This exhibit is a celebration of the vital roles women across the African continent have played in advancing our understanding of plants, nurturing sustainable agriculture, and protecting the environment for future generations.
From the ancient wisdom of indigenous practices to groundbreaking modern innovations, African women have long been at the forefront of scientific discovery and environmental advocacy. Despite facing many challenges, these women have demonstrated unparalleled ingenuity, resilience, and a deep connection to the land. Their work has enriched not only their communities but has had lasting global impact.
As you journey through this exhibit, you will encounter the stories of pioneering botanists, agricultural innovators, and environmental activists who have transformed the landscape of their fields. You'll learn about their struggles, triumphs, and the powerful ways in which they are cultivating both the earth and future generations of leaders.
We invite you to explore the vibrant legacy of these women—each one a living testament to the enduring strength of African women in the realms of science, sustainability, and ecological preservation.
May this exhibit inspire you to reflect on the interconnectedness of people and the environment, and the crucial role that women play in shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
Welcome to "Roots of Resilience."



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BOUNDLESS ICONS


Welcome to “Boundless Icons: African Women Who Transcend Boundaries”, a celebration of the fierce, resilient, and visionary women whose legacies are shaping the present and defining the future. This exhibition honors the immeasurable contributions of African women across fields as diverse as politics, arts, science, activism, business, and culture—each one embodying a spirit that is not only limitless in ambition, but also grounded in the rich and complex histories of Africa.
The women featured here are icons in the truest sense: groundbreakers who have broken through societal constraints, shattered glass ceilings, and redefined the boundaries of what is possible. From the revolutionary leaders of the liberation movements to contemporary creators who are shaping the global cultural landscape, their stories are filled with courage, innovation, and unwavering purpose.
Through this space, we invite you to journey across time and geography—discovering the extraordinary lives of these women, each a force that has altered the course of history. You will witness not only their struggles and triumphs but also the collective power of sisterhood, solidarity, and self-determination that unites African women across generations.
“Boundless Icons” is a space for reflection, inspiration, and dialogue—a place where the legacies of these women challenge us to think about the world we inhabit and the world we want to create. As you explore their stories, may you find new ways to expand the horizons of your own imagination and action.


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BUSINESS & CORPORATE


We are delighted to showcase the achievements of African women who are making strides in the business and corporate world. These dynamic feminists are leading the charge for gender equality in the workplace, challenging discriminatory practices, and advocating for more inclusive and diverse corporate cultures. They are champions of equal pay, fair opportunities, and breaking barriers that have long held women back in business.
Through their innovation, leadership, and dedication, these women are not only transforming industries but also paving the way for future generations of women leaders. We invite you to explore their journeys, celebrate their successes, and be inspired by their unwavering commitment to equality in the business world.
Welcome, and may their stories empower us to drive change in every corporate boardroom and business space across the continent!



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HEALTH & WELLNESS


We are delighted to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary work of African women in the healthcare sector, that involves our spiritual wellbeing, where feminists are leading efforts to advocate for reproductive rights, equitable access to healthcare services, and gender-sensitive healthcare policies and practices. These dedicated women are breaking down barriers, addressing disparities, and ensuring that healthcare systems are more responsive to the needs of women and marginalized communities.
Their work is vital in promoting health, wellness, and dignity for all. We invite you to explore the stories of these courageous healthcare advocates and practitioners, and to honor their relentless pursuit of gender equity in health.
Welcome, and may their commitment to wellness and justice inspire us all to continue advocating for healthcare systems that prioritize equality, inclusivity, and compassionate care!
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LAW & LEGAL ADVOCACY


We are proud to celebrate the remarkable contributions of African women in law and legal advocacy, where they champion justice and equality. As feminist lawyers, judges, and legal advocates, these women are at the forefront of advancing women's rights and promoting gender equality through litigation, policy advocacy, and legal reform. They tirelessly fight against discrimination, advocate for women's empowerment, and work to reshape laws to create a more equitable society for all.
Their work is not only changing the legal landscape but also ensuring that the rights of women are protected and upheld. We invite you to explore their powerful stories of courage and determination, and to honor their role in driving transformative change within the legal system.
Welcome, and may their dedication to justice inspire us all to continue the fight for equality in the courts and beyond!
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MEDIA & JOURNALISM


We are proud to shine a spotlight on the fearless African women who are transforming the media landscape through their work as feminist journalists, writers, and media personalities. Whether working in traditional media outlets, online platforms, or independent media, these women play a pivotal role in shaping public discourse on gender issues and advocating for equality and justice.
Through their powerful storytelling, investigative reporting, and bold commentary, they are challenging stereotypes, amplifying marginalized voices, and exposing the injustices that women and communities face across the continent. Their work sparks critical conversations, ignites change, and empowers others to see the world through a lens of inclusivity and fairness.
This exhibit celebrates their courage, creativity, and commitment to using media as a tool for social transformation. We invite you to explore their journeys, learn from their stories, and be inspired by their tireless advocacy for gender equality.
Welcome, and may their trailblazing efforts inspire you to use your voice and platform to shape a more just and equitable world through the power of media!
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NON-PROFIT & ADVOCACY


We are honored to celebrate the remarkable contributions of African women who work tirelessly in nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups across the continent. These visionary leaders are at the forefront of movements for feminist causes, advancing vital issues such as reproductive rights, combating violence against women, championing human rights, and striving for economic justice.
Through their dedication, these women are reshaping societies, empowering communities, and advocating for a more just and equitable world. We invite you to explore their stories, be inspired by their resilience, and join us in honoring their powerful impact.
Welcome, and let their work inspire us all to continue the fight for equality and justice!



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POLITICS & GOVERNMENT


We are honored to present an inspiring celebration of African women who are breaking barriers and redefining the political landscape. This exhibit shines a spotlight on the courageous women in politics, including politicians, policymakers, activists, and advocates who are at the forefront of advocating for gender equality through impactful policymaking and legislation.
These trailblazers are not just participants in the political arena; they are leaders, visionaries, and change-makers working tirelessly within government structures to ensure that the voices of women and marginalized communities are heard. Their commitment to activism and reform is transforming societies, challenging outdated norms, and paving the way for future generations of female leaders.
As you explore this exhibit, you will encounter stories of resilience, determination, and triumph. These women are proof that with courage and conviction, change is possible. They remind us that politics is not just about power; it is about creating a more just and equitable society for all.
Welcome, and may their journeys inspire you to embrace your role in shaping the future, advocating for justice, and championing the cause of gender equality in every sphere of life!
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REMEMBRANCE: HER LEGACY


In every corner of Africa’s rich history, the voices of women have resonated with strength, vision, and defiance, even when silenced by time. This exhibit is a tribute to those remarkable African feminists whose lives and legacies continue to inspire, even though they are no longer with us. Through their words, actions, and sacrifices, these women fought not just for gender equality, but for the social, political, and economic justice of all marginalized communities.
These trailblazers were leaders, revolutionaries, educators, and activists. Their courage shaped political landscapes, their ideas transformed cultural norms, and their activism built the foundation for the rights and freedoms we continue to fight for today. They may no longer walk among us, but their visions of a more just and equitable world remain ever relevant.
These women, alongside countless others, risked everything to break down the barriers that confined them—and in doing so, paved the way for future generations of women to step into their own power. As we remember their contributions, we reflect not only on the struggles of the past but also on the work that continues today. The fight for equality, justice, and dignity for all African women is far from over. Let their stories be a call to action and a reminder that the work they began must be carried forward.
This exhibit is an invitation to learn, honor, and recommit ourselves to the enduring struggle for the rights and empowerment of African women. Let their legacies not be forgotten. Let their names echo through time, and let us ensure that their contributions are recognized and celebrated by future generations.
Her legacy lives on.
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STEM FIELDS


We are excited to honor the achievements of African women who are making groundbreaking contributions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). In these traditionally male-dominated fields, these trailblazing women are not only pushing the boundaries of innovation but also advocating for gender diversity and equality. Their work challenges gender bias, confronts harassment, and breaks down barriers to ensure that future generations of women can thrive in STEM careers.
These remarkable women are reshaping industries, driving technological advancements, and opening doors for others to follow. We invite you to explore their stories of resilience, brilliance, and advocacy, and celebrate their role in transforming the landscape of STEM.
Welcome, and may their passion and dedication inspire us to continue championing equality and inclusion in every scientific and technological endeavor!


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THE ATRIUM


Welcome to the Atrium, home to our majestic Tree of Life at its heart.
Illuminated roots extend from its core, leading visitors on a journey through diverse exhibition spaces within the museum.
Explore the sectors and the women whose contributions and innovations are rooted in the rich soil of Africa.
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THE EMBRACE


The external walkway surrounding the museum’s upper level symbolizes the welcoming embrace of a mother, conveying a warm message of harmony and protection. Take a moment here to enjoy the view from this elevated vantage point.



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THE LABYRINTH


Two ancient circular symbols dominate the inspiration of this building: the flower of life and the labyrinth. The flower of life is often seen as a symbol of creation and the fundamental patterns of life emerging from a single source. In this context, the womb is metaphorically linked to the center or origin of creation, where new life begins and unfolds. The circular form of the labyrinth mimics the shape and flow of the flower of life. The labyrinth has only one path and the way into the center is the way out. It is designed to help you find your way and in walking the safety of this path, it allows us to focus on how we are guided in our lives. By trusting the path, giving up conscious control of how things should go, and being receptive to our inner state, we can be opened to new thoughts and feelings. Through the beautiful flow of its sacred pattern, the labyrinth helps us become grounded.
Historically, labyrinths have been used as tools for meditation and prayer.



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THE LOBBY


As you step into the lush surroundings, from the blooming Jacaranda trees to the welcoming lobby entrance, you're enveloped in a green space that awakens your senses with a touch of biophilia. This environment invites you to discover what awaits. The greenery woven into the delicate petals adorning the walls and ceiling radiates femininity and warmth.
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WELCOME


Step onto the museum grounds and take a deep breath, embracing the beauty that envelops you.
Lush greenery, vibrant flowering trees, and the gentle flow of water create a serene atmosphere.
Let the gentle landscape invite you to unwind and find tranquility before you embark on your journey into the heart of the museum.
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ACADEMIA


We are honored to celebrate the inspiring work of African women in education, where feminist educators and activists are shaping the future by promoting gender equality and inclusivity. These women are champions of gender-inclusive curricula, working to address gender-based violence and discrimination in schools, while empowering students with feminist principles that encourage critical thinking, equality, and social justice. These pioneering women are not only shaping academic discourse but are also challenging traditional narratives, uncovering hidden histories, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Through their research, they are amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and advocating for social justice, equity, and inclusivity in education and beyond.


Their tireless efforts are not only transforming classrooms but also creating safer, more equitable learning environments that uplift all students. We invite you to explore the stories of these passionate educators, celebrate their commitment to empowering the next generation, and be inspired by their dedication to creating lasting change in the world of education. Through their research, they are amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and advocating for social justice, equity, and inclusivity in education and beyond. These brave scholars and researchers are making significant strides in advancing feminist theory and activism across various disciplines, including gender studies, sociology, psychology, literature, and history.
Welcome, and may their visionary leadership encourage us all to continue advocating for education systems that champion equality, diversity, and empowerment for all. May their journeys ignite your passion for learning, empower you to question the status quo, and inspire you to contribute to the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and justice!
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ARTS & CULTURE


We are thrilled to present the incredible work of African women in the arts and culture sector, where creativity meets activism. Feminist artists, filmmakers, musicians, and performers are using their craft to inspire social change, and give voice to the stories of the marginalized. Through their artistry, they are reshaping cultural narratives and fostering a deeper understanding of gender equality and justice.
These trailblazers are not only creating beauty but are also driving important conversations that transcend borders and generations. We invite you to immerse yourself in their powerful expressions, witness their transformative impact, and celebrate their role in shaping Africa's cultural landscape.
Welcome, and may their art inspire us all to envision and create a more inclusive and equitable world!



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BOTANY & THE ENVIRONMENT


Step into a space where the power of nature meets the indomitable spirit of African women whose contributions have shaped the world of botany, agriculture, and environmental conservation. This exhibit is a celebration of the vital roles women across the African continent have played in advancing our understanding of plants, nurturing sustainable agriculture, and protecting the environment for future generations.
From the ancient wisdom of indigenous practices to groundbreaking modern innovations, African women have long been at the forefront of scientific discovery and environmental advocacy. Despite facing many challenges, these women have demonstrated unparalleled ingenuity, resilience, and a deep connection to the land. Their work has enriched not only their communities but has had lasting global impact.
As you journey through this exhibit, you will encounter the stories of pioneering botanists, agricultural innovators, and environmental activists who have transformed the landscape of their fields. You'll learn about their struggles, triumphs, and the powerful ways in which they are cultivating both the earth and future generations of leaders.
We invite you to explore the vibrant legacy of these women—each one a living testament to the enduring strength of African women in the realms of science, sustainability, and ecological preservation.
May this exhibit inspire you to reflect on the interconnectedness of people and the environment, and the crucial role that women play in shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for all. Welcome to "Roots of Resilience."



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BOUNDLESS ICONS


Welcome to “Boundless Icons: African Women Who Transcend Boundaries”, a celebration of the fierce, resilient, and visionary women whose legacies are shaping the present and defining the future. This exhibition honors the immeasurable contributions of African women across fields as diverse as politics, arts, science, activism, business, and culture—each one embodying a spirit that is not only limitless in ambition, but also grounded in the rich and complex histories of Africa.
The women featured here are icons in the truest sense: groundbreakers who have broken through societal constraints, shattered glass ceilings, and redefined the boundaries of what is possible. From the revolutionary leaders of the liberation movements to contemporary creators who are shaping the global cultural landscape, their stories are filled with courage, innovation, and unwavering purpose.
Through this space, we invite you to journey across time and geography—discovering the extraordinary lives of these women, each a force that has altered the course of history. You will witness not only their struggles and triumphs but also the collective power of sisterhood, solidarity, and self-determination that unites African women across generations.
“Boundless Icons” is a space for reflection, inspiration, and dialogue—a place where the legacies of these women challenge us to think about the world we inhabit and the world we want to create. As you explore their stories, may you find new ways to expand the horizons of your own imagination and action.
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BUSINESS & CORPORATE


We are delighted to showcase the achievements of African women who are making strides in the business and corporate world. These dynamic feminists are leading the charge for gender equality in the workplace, challenging discriminatory practices, and advocating for more inclusive and diverse corporate cultures. They are champions of equal pay, fair opportunities, and breaking barriers that have long held women back in business.
Through their innovation, leadership, and dedication, these women are not only transforming industries but also paving the way for future generations of women leaders. We invite you to explore their journeys, celebrate their successes, and be inspired by their unwavering commitment to equality in the business world.
Welcome, and may their stories empower us to drive change in every corporate boardroom and business space across the continent!
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HEALTH & WELLNESS


We are delighted to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary work of African women in the healthcare sector, that involves our spiritual wellbeing, where feminists are leading efforts to advocate for reproductive rights, equitable access to healthcare services, and gender-sensitive healthcare policies and practices. These dedicated women are breaking down barriers, addressing disparities, and ensuring that healthcare systems are more responsive to the needs of women and marginalized communities.
Their work is vital in promoting health, wellness, and dignity for all. We invite you to explore the stories of these courageous healthcare advocates and practitioners, and to honor their relentless pursuit of gender equity in health.
Welcome, and may their commitment to wellness and justice inspire us all to continue advocating for healthcare systems that prioritize equality, inclusivity, and compassionate care!
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LAW & LEGAL ADVOCACY


We are proud to celebrate the remarkable contributions of African women in law and legal advocacy, where they champion justice and equality. As feminist lawyers, judges, and legal advocates, these women are at the forefront of advancing women's rights and promoting gender equality through litigation, policy advocacy, and legal reform. They tirelessly fight against discrimination, advocate for women's empowerment, and work to reshape laws to create a more equitable society for all.
Their work is not only changing the legal landscape but also ensuring that the rights of women are protected and upheld. We invite you to explore their powerful stories of courage and determination, and to honor their role in driving transformative change within the legal system.
Welcome, and may their dedication to justice inspire us all to continue the fight for equality in the courts and beyond!



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MEDIA & JOURNALISM


We are proud to shine a spotlight on the fearless African women who are transforming the media landscape through their work as feminist journalists, writers, and media personalities. Whether working in traditional media outlets, online platforms, or independent media, these women play a pivotal role in shaping public discourse on gender issues and advocating for equality and justice.
Through their powerful storytelling, investigative reporting, and bold commentary, they are challenging stereotypes, amplifying marginalized voices, and exposing the injustices that women and communities face across the continent. Their work sparks critical conversations, ignites change, and empowers others to see the world through a lens of inclusivity and fairness.
This exhibit celebrates their courage, creativity, and commitment to using media as a tool for social transformation. We invite you to explore their journeys, learn from their stories, and be inspired by their tireless advocacy for gender equality.
Welcome, and may their trailblazing efforts inspire you to use your voice and platform to shape a more just and equitable world through the power of media!
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NON-PROFIT & ADVOCACY


We are honored to celebrate the remarkable contributions of African women who work tirelessly in nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups across the continent. These visionary leaders are at the forefront of movements for feminist causes, advancing vital issues such as reproductive rights, combating violence against women, championing human rights, and striving for economic justice.
Through their dedication, these women are reshaping societies, empowering communities, and advocating for a more just and equitable world. We invite you to explore their stories, be inspired by their resilience, and join us in honoring their powerful impact.
Welcome, and let their work inspire us all to continue the fight for equality and justice!
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POLITICS & GOVERNMENT


We are honored to present an inspiring celebration of African women who are breaking barriers and redefining the political landscape. This exhibit shines a spotlight on the courageous women in politics, including politicians, policymakers, activists, and advocates who are at the forefront of advocating for gender equality through impactful policymaking and legislation.
These trailblazers are not just participants in the political arena; they are leaders, visionaries, and change-makers working tirelessly within government structures to ensure that the voices of women and marginalized communities are heard. Their commitment to activism and reform is transforming societies, challenging outdated norms, and paving the way for future generations of female leaders.
As you explore this exhibit, you will encounter stories of resilience, determination, and triumph. These women are proof that with courage and conviction, change is possible. They remind us that politics is not just about power; it is about creating a more just and equitable society for all.
Welcome, and may their journeys inspire you to embrace your role in shaping the future, advocating for justice, and championing the cause of gender equality in every sphere of life!
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REMEMBRANCE: HER LEGACY


In every corner of Africa’s rich history, the voices of women have resonated with strength, vision, and defiance, even when silenced by time. This exhibit is a tribute to those remarkable African feminists whose lives and legacies continue to inspire, even though they are no longer with us. Through their words, actions, and sacrifices, these women fought not just for gender equality, but for the social, political, and economic justice of all marginalized communities.
These trailblazers were leaders, revolutionaries, educators, and activists. Their courage shaped political landscapes, their ideas transformed cultural norms, and their activism built the foundation for the rights and freedoms we continue to fight for today. They may no longer walk among us, but their visions of a more just and equitable world remain ever relevant.
These women, alongside countless others, risked everything to break down the barriers that confined them—and in doing so, paved the way for future generations of women to step into their own power. As we remember their contributions, we reflect not only on the struggles of the past but also on the work that continues today. The fight for equality, justice, and dignity for all African women is far from over. Let their stories be a call to action and a reminder that the work they began must be carried forward.
This exhibit is an invitation to learn, honor, and recommit ourselves to the enduring struggle for the rights and empowerment of African women. Let their legacies not be forgotten. Let their names echo through time, and let us ensure that their contributions are recognized and celebrated by future generations.
Her legacy lives on.




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STEM FIELDS


We are excited to honor the achievements of African women who are making groundbreaking contributions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). In these traditionally male-dominated fields, these trailblazing women are not only pushing the boundaries of innovation but also advocating for gender diversity and equality. Their work challenges gender bias, confronts harassment, and breaks down barriers to ensure that future generations of women can thrive in STEM careers.
These remarkable women are reshaping industries, driving technological advancements, and opening doors for others to follow. We invite you to explore their stories of resilience, brilliance, and advocacy, and celebrate their role in transforming the landscape of STEM.
Welcome, and may their passion and dedication inspire us to continue championing equality and inclusion in every scientific and technological endeavor!
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THE ATRIUM


Welcome to the Atrium, home to our majestic Tree of Life at its heart.
Illuminated roots
extend from its core, leading visitors on a journey through diverse exhibition spaces within the museum.
Explore the sectors and the women whose contributions and innovations are rooted in the rich soil of Africa.
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THE EMBRACE


The external walkway surrounding the museum’s upper level symbolizes the welcoming embrace of a mother, conveying a warm message of harmony and protection. Take a moment here to enjoy the view from this elevated vantage point.


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THE LABYRINTH


Two ancient circular symbols dominate the inspiration of this building: the flower of life and the labyrinth. The flower of life is often seen as a symbol of creation and the fundamental patterns of life emerging from a single source. In this context, the womb is metaphorically linked to the center or origin of creation, where new life begins and unfolds. The circular form of the labyrinth mimics the shape and flow of the flower of life. The labyrinth has only one path and the way into the center is the way out. It is designed to help you find your way and in walking the safety of this path, it allows us to focus on how we are guided in our lives. By trusting the path, giving up conscious control of how things should go, and being receptive to our inner state, we can be opened to new thoughts and feelings. Through the beautiful flow of its sacred pattern, the labyrinth helps us become grounded. Historically, labyrinths have been used as tools for meditation and prayer.



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THE LOBBY


As you step into the lush surroundings, from the blooming Jacaranda trees to the welcoming lobby entrance, you're enveloped in a green space that awakens your senses with a touch of biophilia. This environment invites you to discover what awaits. The greenery woven into the delicate petals adorning the walls and ceiling radiates femininity and warmth.
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WELCOME


Step onto the museum grounds and take a deep breath, embracing the beauty that envelops you. Lush greenery, vibrant flowering trees, and the gentle flow of water create a serene atmosphere. Let the gentle landscape invite you to unwind and find tranquility before you embark on your journey into the heart of the museum.
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CHAMPIONING MARGINALIZED VOICES AND NON-HETERONORMATIVE NARRATIVES IN GENDER AND HEALTH


Dr. Sarah Ssali is a pioneering Ugandan social scientist, academic, and researcher whose groundbreaking work shines a light on marginalized and non-heteronormative behaviors, with a focus on Uganda, the African continent, and global contexts. As the Dean of the School of Gender Studies at Makerere University, Dr. Ssali's leadership has shaped the academic landscape, particularly in the realms of HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, gender studies, and health systems.


Her research delves into hidden, often overlooked aspects of society, exploring how gender and health intersect with marginalized communities, including those affected by HIV, conflict, and economic precarity. Dr. Ssali’s studies, such as those examining the gendered experiences of conflict in Uganda, the implications of HIV disclosure, and the response to COVID-19 in Uganda, have brought attention to the complex realities of non-heteronormative individuals and minority groups, challenging traditional frameworks and offering new perspectives in the fields of public policy and health.


Through her academic and research work, Dr. Ssali continues to advocate for the recognition and inclusion of these voices, contributing significantly to both the African and global understanding of gender, health, and social justice.
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PROFESSOR SYLVIA TAMALE RESHAPED GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH ACADEMIA, FEMINISM, AND LEGAL REFORMS.


Professor Sylvia Tamale is a Ugandan academic, lawyer, sociologist, and feminist activist. As the Associate Professor and Dean of Law at Makerere University, she made history as the first woman to lead the Faculty of Law in Uganda.
Her educational journey includes a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University, a Master of Laws from Harvard University, and a PhD in Sociology and Feminist Studies from the University of Minnesota. Tamale’s commitment to feminism is driven by a passionate resistance to patriarchal and imperialist structures.


Her career is a tapestry of ground breaking achievements and bold activism. In 2003, she earned the title "Worst Woman of the Year" from New Vision for her outspoken support of sexual rights—a badge she wears with pride. Tamale has held visiting professorships at the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town and the University of Wisconsin.


Her legal activism has led to significant reforms, including challenging discriminatory laws and securing landmark rulings that affirm the rights of Ugandan lesbians.At Makerere University, Tamale has been a force for change, taking efforts to address sexual harassment with a comprehensive policy and leading a committee that investigated the issue. Her global feminist perspective champions active engagement in political and economic spheres and a critical examination of patriarchal systems.Tamale’s scholarly contributions are equally impressive.


Her publications, such as "Decolonization and Afro-Feminism" (2020), "When Hens Begin To Crow: Gender and Parliamentary Politics in Uganda" (1999), and "African Sexualities: A Reader" (2011) , reflect her deep insights into gender, law, and culture. Through her writing and advocacy, Tamale continues to inspire and drive the conversation on gender equity and human rights.



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A LEGACY CARVED IN HEALING AND INJURY PREVENTION


Olive Kobusingye is a Ugandan trauma surgeon, emergency surgeon, accident injury epidemiologist and academic. She serves as a Senior Research Fellow at both Makerere University School of Public Health and the Institute for Social and Health Sciences at the University of South Africa. As the head of the Trauma, Injury, & Disability (TRIAD) Project at Makerere University, Kobusingye coordinates graduate courses focused on trauma and injury prevention.
Kobusingye's educational background includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from Makerere University, a Master of Science from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a Master of Medicine in General Surgery, and a Master of Public Health from the State University of New York at Albany. Her career has spanned numerous prestigious roles, including founding Executive Director of the Injury Control Center at Makerere University, where she pioneered injury surveillance systems in low-income settings, and Secretary General of the Injury Prevention Initiative for Africa. She also served as Regional Advisor on Violence, Injuries, and Disabilities at the World Health Organization’s Africa office in Brazzaville.


A recognized authority in trauma care, Kobusingye developed the Kampala Trauma Score (KTS) in 2000, a trauma assessment tool tailored for low-resource settings, which has been widely adopted and modified across Africa. She has also established the first hospital-based trauma registries in Sub-Saharan Africa, significantly advancing injury epidemiology and prevention.
In her research career, Kobusingye has authored numerous influential publications, including contributions to the Disease Control Priorities 3 (DCP3) project, focusing on injury prevention and environmental health.


Her work continues to impact public health policy and clinical practices related to injury and trauma care, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), solidifying her as a leader in the field of global health.
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ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND PHILANTHROPY SHAPING UGANDA'S LEGAL LANDSCAPE


Jacqueline Asiimwe was born in March 1970 in Kampala, Uganda, to Reverend Benon Mugarura Mutana and Mrs. Joye Mugarura. She attended Mengo Primary School and later Gayaza High School, one of Uganda's leading girls' schools.
She earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from Makerere University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre in Kampala. Asiimwe furthered her education with a Master of Laws degree from Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D.C.


Asiimwe's career in human rights began during her time at Makerere University, where she volunteered with the Uganda chapter of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA). She later worked at Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET), focusing on issues like domestic violence and rape. Her career includes significant roles such as Deputy Programme and Advocacy Manager for the Civil Society Capacity Building Programme funded by the European Union and CEO of Uganda Women’s Network.


In 2017, Asiimwe founded CivSource Africa, a firm dedicated to supporting Africa-led philanthropy. She also serves as chairperson of the International Centre for Research on Women Uganda and is a member of the Global Board of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW). Her advocacy extends to anti-corruption efforts, such as the "Black Monday" campaign in Uganda.


She also authored "Facing Mountains," a unique memoir that defies traditional linear storytelling. Instead, it interweaves experiences and reflections, using mountains as metaphors for life’s challenges and lessons. Each chapter, rich with depth, stands on its own yet contributes to a broader narrative. The memoir was launched in 2024 and it is available in recognized bookstores in Kampala.



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EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH FITNESS AND WELLNESS


Mildred Apenyo is a visionary entrepreneur and advocate for women's rights in Uganda, best known for founding Fitclique Africa, the country's first women-only gym. Driven by her passion for creating safe spaces for women, Apenyo offers a variety of fitness classes, including strength training, African yoga, dance, and self-defense, all designed to promote not just physical health but also psychological well-being. Her journey into the fitness industry began after a distressing experience at a mixed gym, where she faced harassment and felt marginalized. This motivated her to establish a supportive environment where women could exercise without fear of discrimination.


Apenyo’s commitment to empowering women intensified after witnessing societal attitudes toward women's safety and bodily autonomy, particularly in response to Uganda's controversial Anti-Pornography Bill. This experience ignited her desire to foster a community that champions body ownership and self-love. Through Fitclique Africa, she creates opportunities for women to express themselves, share their challenges, and engage in meaningful discussions about their rights within a patriarchal society.


Her participation in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) at the University of Notre Dame allowed her to refine her vision and strategies for Fitclique, transforming her initial concept into a flourishing business. Today, Apenyo's fitness space not only provides exercise but also serves as a platform for building confidence and solidarity among women. She aspires to expand her programs, reaching marginalized communities and fostering a broader feminist movement in Uganda. Through her work, Mildred Apenyo continues to inspire women to reclaim their bodies and assert their autonomy, paving the way for a safer, more empowering environment for all.



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FEMINIST ACTIVIST ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY, WELLNESS, AND HOLISTIC ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS AFRICA


Hope Chigudu is an activist with decades of experience in feminist movement building and feminist leadership development. As the founding and managing Director of HopeAfrica, Hope’s approach to organizational development, health and well-being is holistic and people-focused.


A sociologist by training, Hope holds an MA in Development Studies with a focus on women’s studies. After a start in the corporate world, feminism opened Hope’s eyes and she joined the Ministry of Women’s Affairs in Zimbabwe “a changed woman.” Later, recognizing the need for women’s autonomous spaces, she became a founding member of the Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network.


Her experience includes periods working with European funders and the UN, before she set up her own consulting organization.


As a renowned gender equality activist and consultant, and an organizational development expert and strategist, she has supported a great many African and international justice groups, working in most African countries from Ghana to South Africa and serving on the boards of the Global Fund for Women and Urgent Action and on the working committee of the African Feminist Forum.
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NURTURED BY LOVE AND DEDICATION, IMPACTING AND INSPIRING COUNTLESS YOUNG INDIVIDUALS ENCOURAGING THEM TO EMBRACE THEIR POTENTIAL AND PURSUE LEADERSHIP ROLES


Joy Mugarura is celebrated for her unwavering commitment to nurturing and supporting young people through her ministry at St. Francis Chapel at Makerere University. Her profound belief in the potential of young women has inspired countless individuals to pursue their aspirations and embrace leadership roles in various spheres of life. Growing up in a reverend's household, Joy was immersed in a culture of service and community engagement from a young age. This upbringing instilled in her a deep understanding of the church's role in fostering personal and spiritual growth. Joy’s commitment to youth development is evident in the warm and welcoming environment she creates at her home, where students often find solace, guidance, and a sense of belonging. She has made it her mission to ensure that no young person leaves her door hungry, offering both spiritual and physical nourishment to those in need.
Joy has been instrumental in the establishment of several youth-focused initiatives and groups, which serve as platforms for personal development, mentorship, and community engagement. Through these programs, she empowers young women to recognize their worth and potential, encouraging them to break free from societal stereotypes and pursue their dreams fearlessly. Her dedication to building the capacity of young women extends beyond mere encouragement; she actively provides resources and opportunities for them to thrive.Joy believes her work is a divine calling, motivated by her passion for young people and a desire to see them excel in all aspects of life. She has a remarkable ability to connect with students, listening to their concerns and offering guidance that helps them navigate the challenges they face in their academic and personal lives. Her empathetic approach fosters a safe space where young people feel valued and understood, enabling them to flourish.


Throughout her journey, Joy has witnessed the profound impact of her ministry on individuals and the community at large. Many have attributed their personal and spiritual growth to her nurturing presence and unwavering support. Her life exemplifies the transformative power of love, care, and empowerment, demonstrating that when young people are nurtured and believed in, they can achieve remarkable things.


Joy continues to be a beacon of hope and inspiration, tirelessly working to uplift the next generation and ensure that they are equipped to make a positive difference in the world. Her legacy is one of compassion, empowerment, and unwavering faith in the potential of young women.



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PATHFINDER FOR GENDER JUSTICE AND EQUAL REPRESENTATION IN UGANDA’S LEGAL SYSTEM


Hon. Justice Jane Frances Abodo serves as the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and is recognized for her trailblazing role in advancing gender justice in Uganda. Her appointment marked a significant milestone, making her the first woman to hold this position in the country’s history. Justice Abodo advocates for gendersensitive legal frameworks, particularly in cases of sexual and genderbased violence.
Under her leadership, the DPP’s office has established specialized units to handle genderbased violence cases, ensuring they receive the necessary attention and expertise. Abodo actively promotes training for prosecutors and law enforcement, focusing on gender sensitivity and the complexities of these cases.Her dedication to justice and equality has earned her immense respect in both legal and community circles, positioning her as a role model for aspiring female lawyers in Uganda. Justice Abodo’s work continues to inspire efforts toward creating a more equitable legal system for all.



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THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE SOUTH AFRICAN TO OBTAIN A Ph.D. IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION


Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, born in 1966 in Pretoria, South Africa, is a distinguished mathematician and academic leader. She made history as the first black female South African to earn a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, breaking significant barriers in a male-dominated field. In 2018, Phakeng was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town (UCT), where she has been a driving force behind efforts to promote inclusive education, support underprivileged communities, and ensure access to higher education for all South Africans.


As a passionate advocate for educational equity, Phakeng founded the Adopt-a-Learner Trust, a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to learners from township and rural areas, enabling them to pursue higher education. This initiative has provided numerous students with the opportunities they would otherwise have been denied, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse academic community.


Phakeng's dedication to mentoring young scholars, breaking down educational barriers, and advancing social justice in education has solidified her reputation as a transformative leader in both academia and society. She continues to inspire and empower future generations, particularly women and marginalized groups, to excel in education and beyond.



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CHAMPIONING FEMINISM THROUGH THE POWER OF STORYTELLING


Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a celebrated Nigerian author and feminist whose work has profoundly shaped global conversations on identity, race, gender, and colonial legacies. Through her novels, essays, and speeches, Adichie has redefined contemporary African storytelling and feminist thought.


Her debut novel, Purple Hibiscus (2003), won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, marking the beginning of an illustrious literary career. Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War, won the Orange Prize for Fiction and was later adapted into a film. Americanah (2013), a powerful exploration of race, immigration, and identity, earned the National Book Critics Circle Award and a place on The New York Times’ Top 10 Books of the Year.


Beyond fiction, Adichie’s essays have become touchstones for feminist discourse. We Should All Be Feminists (2014), adapted from her influential TED Talk, has been translated worldwide and embraced as a modern feminist manifesto. She further expanded on gender equality in Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions (2017).


Adichie is also a prominent advocate for African identity and the power of storytelling. Her TED Talk, The Danger of a Single Story, remains one of the most-watched globally, emphasizing the importance of diverse narratives in shaping perceptions. Through her literary and advocacy work, she continues to challenge stereotypes, amplify African voices, and inspire a new generation of thinkers and writers.
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WELCOME


Karibu! Welcome to our museum, a space where every individual is valued, every story is heard, and every curiosity is embraced. No matter your background, your journey, or your reason for being here, we are thrilled to have you with us. This is a place where cultures connect, ideas flourish, and histories come to life.
Here, we proudly shine a spotlight on the strength, resilience, and creativity of African women—trailblazers, nurturers, visionaries, and leaders. Their stories are woven into the fabric of our collective history, and this museum stands as a tribute to their enduring impact on their communities and the world. We invite you to explore, reflect, and engage with these incredible stories of empowerment, legacy, and courage.
Your presence enriches this space, and together, we create a tapestry of shared experiences and meaningful conversations. So come on in—let’s discover, learn, and grow together, as we celebrate the voices and triumphs of African women.



MUSEUM CONCEPT


The birth of a flower begins as a humble seed, buried deep in the earth, where it waits in silence. As time passes and it drinks in nourishment from its surroundings, the seed starts to awaken. Its roots reach down into the soil, grasping at life-giving water and nutrients, while the stem pushes upwards, seeking the warmth of the sun. Slowly, the bud forms, tender and delicate, shielded by protective layers until the right moment arrives. Then, with a gentle unfolding, the petals stretch outwards, revealing a beautiful, vibrant bloom that dances in the light. But the flower’s journey doesn’t end there. Even as it wilts and fades, its essence remains, its seeds scattered by the wind, ready to give rise to new blooms. In this eternal cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth, the flower becomes a symbol of life’s resilience and continuity.
This mirrors the story of Africa, the root of all humanity. Africa, like the fertile soil that nurtures a flower’s seed, is the birthplace of humankind. Over millennia, it has produced countless “blooms”—nations, cultures, peoples—each unique, each contributing to the larger pattern of human development. From the earliest civilizations along the Nile, to the kingdoms of West Africa, to the modern African diaspora, the continent has continued to give rise to new expressions of life and culture, despite the challenges it has faced. Africa’s contributions to the world are like seeds scattered far and wide, continuously regenerating and influencing future generations.
Just as the flower of life symbolizes the interconnectedness of all creation, Africa is at the center of this web, the original source of human life. The African woman stands as a powerful metaphor for this creation. She is the nurturer, the one from whom all life springs. Her strength, wisdom, and grace have supported her children across centuries and continents. The flower of life, with its endless geometric pattern, reflects the limitless potential of the African woman—her ability to give birth not just to people, but to ideas, movements, and cultures that shape the world.
The design of this museum celebrates the African woman through the concepts of the flower of life and the tree of life. From the outside, the building hints at the subtle, curved features of the female physique, a tribute to her form. As visitors enter the space, they are symbolically entering the womb—a place of creation and nurturing. At the heart of the museum stands the tree of life, with its branches reaching high, mirroring the intricate patterns of the flower of life. This tree represents the universal interconnectedness of all things, just as the African woman embodies the interwoven complexity of humanity’s story. The illuminated roots extend from its core, leading visitors on a journey through diverse exhibition spaces within the museum. Each of these spaces
Together, the flower of life and the tree of life reflect the duality of creation and nurturing, of rootedness and expansion. These symbols honor the African woman, whose influence, like the patterns they represent, is endless, intricate, and ever-evolving. Just as the flower goes through cycles of bloom and rebirth, so too does the dew legacy of Africa and its women—forever intertwined with the future of humanity.



ABOUT THE EXHIBITONS


Each of these spaces represents a chapter in the African woman’s story, tracing the rich and varied history of her contributions to humanity. The illuminated roots of the tree serve as guiding threads, connecting the past, present, and future. As visitors follow these roots, they journey through exhibitions that highlight the strength, resilience, and accomplishments of the African woman. The roots glow, signifying how her spirit, much like the tree itself, has remained unbroken and bright.
Further along, the exhibitions explore the African woman’s modern-day achievements. From her role in contemporary politics, science, and arts to her leadership in social movements, the diverse spaces celebrate her triumphs and the way she continues to shape global culture. A kaleidoscope of colors and lights fill the various spaces, representing the multifaceted nature of the African woman’s contributions to society. Each color corresponds not only to the vibrancy and diversity of her influence but also to the chakra system—the energy centers of the body, which symbolize different aspects of human experience and connection. As visitors move through the museum, they encounter exhibitions bathed in hues that resonate with the chakras, linking the African woman’s story to the profound energies that flow through every human life:
Finally, the roots lead to the mezzanine level, where the future of the African woman is envisioned. Imprinted onto the ceiling itself is a representation of the infinite loops of the flower of life, suggesting that the journey of the African woman, like that of humanity, is never-ending. The walls are covered with interactive installations that encourage visitors to contribute their own thoughts and ideas, adding to the ever-growing tapestry of her legacy.


WHAT IS AFRICAN FEMINISM?


African feminism is a movement and theoretical framework that seeks to address the unique challenges and experiences of women in Africa. It emphasizes the intersection of gender with issues such as race, class, culture, and colonial history. African feminists advocate for women's rights, empowerment, and social justice while recognizing the diverse cultural contexts across the continent. Unlike Western feminist movements, African feminism often highlights the importance of community, tradition, and the impact of socio-economic factors on women's lives. It aims to create solutions that are culturally relevant and responsive to the specific needs of African women.
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A CRITICAL VOICE IN DECOLONIZING FEMINISM AND RECLAIMING AFRICAN WOMEN’S VOICES.


Patricia McFadden is a renowned African feminist scholar, activist, and writer, celebrated for her pivotal role in challenging patriarchy, capitalism, and colonial legacies in Africa. A staunch advocate for women’s autonomy, reproductive rights, and the decolonization of feminist thought, McFadden has become one of the most influential voices in the African feminist movement.


A fierce critic of male-dominated nationalist movements, McFadden has argued that true liberation for African women can only be achieved by confronting the intersecting systems of oppression that undermine their autonomy. Her work emphasizes the need for a feminism that is not only anti-patriarchal but also anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist.


McFadden’s efforts have been critical in the decolonization of African feminism, challenging Western-centric narratives of women’s liberation. She advocates for an African-centered feminist approach, grounded in indigenous knowledge and histories, that confronts both internal and external systems of oppression.


Her scholarly contributions, spanning feminist liberation, sexuality, and postcolonial struggles, have deeply influenced generations of feminist activists and thinkers. She has long pushed African institutions to recognize the political agency of women, urging a redefinition of gender roles in the African context.


Beyond academia, McFadden has worked alongside feminist organizations across Africa, contributing to grassroots activism and strengthening movements that connect African women’s struggles with global feminist and anti-colonial causes.
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A FEARLESS ADVOCATE FOR LGBTQIA+ RIGHTS, UPLIFTING THE COMMUNITY WITH COURAGE AND COMPASSION


Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, born around 1980, is a trailblazing advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights in Uganda. As the founder and executive director of Freedom & Roam Uganda (FARUG), Kasha has dedicated her life to championing the rights, dignity, and safety of the LGBTQIA+ community in a country where such identities are met with significant hostility.


Kasha’s journey began amidst personal adversity—she faced multiple expulsions from school due to her sexual orientation. However, her determination remained unwavering, and she pursued her education, earning degrees in business administration and journalism. With this foundation, Kasha became a storyteller, amplifying the voices of those silenced by society.


In 1999, she fearlessly initiated campaigns against homophobia, despite the significant dangers involved. A pivotal moment in her advocacy came in 2010, when a Ugandan tabloid published names and photos of individuals believed to be gay. Kasha, alongside fellow activist David Kato, took legal action, setting an important precedent for privacy and safety in Uganda's LGBTQIA+ community.


Kasha’s influence extends globally, as she has spoken on international platforms such as WorldPride, offering critical insights into the African LGBTQIA+ experience. In 2013, she launched Bombastic, a magazine that shares the narratives of LGBTQIA+ Ugandans, further challenging societal norms and celebrating diversity.


Her courage and dedication have been recognized internationally. In 2011, she was honored with the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, and in 2015, she received the Right Livelihood Award. Despite facing arrests and political persecution, Kasha remains a steadfast leader, committed to her mission of equality and justice for all.


Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera’s story is one of resilience and empowerment, serving as a beacon of hope for those who seek to love and live freely, both in Uganda and across the world. Through her tireless efforts, she continues to inspire change and uplift the LGBTQIA+ community.
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A FEMINIST VOICE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Mutuzo Misheline stands as a powerful voice in feminist activism, using her own life as a canvas to challenge societal norms and advocate for women’s rights. A law student, coffee farmer, and devoted mother, her activism transcends these roles, blending her personal experiences with her public advocacy for social change.


Her journey is one marked by overcoming adversity—having faced teenage pregnancy and dropping out of law school, she became a symbol of resilience. She is not only an advocate for women's rights but also an example of what it means to rise above societal expectations and personal setbacks.


On Twitter, Misheline actively engages with her followers, addressing issues like gender-based double standards, the need for equal opportunities, and pushing for systemic changes. Through her online presence, she not only educates and informs but also creates a platform for open dialogue on gender equality, activism, and reforms. Her advocacy is not limited to feminist ideals but also encompasses broader social issues, with a strong focus on accountability and transparency in both the public and private sectors.
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A FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR JUSTICE, LIFTING WOMEN’S VOICES AND CHANGING LIVES THROUGH HEARTFELT LEGAL SUPPORT.


Primah Kwagala is a distinguished Ugandan civil and human rights lawyer and the CEO of the Women’s Probono Initiative (WPI), an organization that provides free legal aid to women. She has worked on cases involving illegal detentions in health facilities, access to emergency obstetric care, and ensuring free vital medicines for women. As Chairperson of Female Lawyers in the Uganda Law Society, Kwagala is a leader in advocating for women's rights and equality in Uganda’s legal system.


Born in 1987 in Luuka district, Kwagala studied at Makerere University, where she earned her law degree in 2010. She furthered her education with a Master’s degree in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Africa from the University of Pretoria and is currently pursuing a PhD in Gender Studies at Makerere University. She also holds a diploma from the Law Development Centre and a second degree in Ethics and Human Rights.


Kwagala’s career has included serving as Program Manager of Strategic Litigation and Policy and Advocacy Manager at the Center for Health, Human Rights, and Development (CEHURD), where she led efforts to reform health laws and policies in Uganda and the East African region. From 2012 to 2014, she was an Advocacy Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University. In recognition of her work, she has been honored multiple times, including being named an Outstanding Health and Human Rights Lawyer in 2014 and 2018. She was also selected as a 2018 New Voice Fellow by the Aspen Institute.


Her advocacy has extended beyond Uganda’s borders, as Kwagala has successfully repatriated Ugandan women trafficked to the Middle East. She also played a critical role in exposing the abuse of Ugandan children by Renee Bach, an American volunteer who ran a controversial charity in Jinja.


Among her accolades, Kwagala received the 2020 Peace and Reconciliation Prize from the French and German embassies and was named one of Uganda's Outstanding Women of Courage by the U.S. Embassy in 2022. Additionally, she won the EU Human Rights Defenders Award in the same year.Primah Kwagala's work continues to empower women and challenge patriarchal systems, advancing gender equality and human rights across Uganda and beyond.



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A FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT, HEALING, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Rosie is a feminist activist, writer, counselor, and life coach with over three decades of dedicated work in advocating for women's rights and empowerment. Her activism began in 2003 when she was trained by the women's organization POWA (People Opposing Women Abuse), where she learned to address abuse and raise awareness about gender equality.


A former award-winning actor, TV presenter, and film producer, Rosie has used her platform to amplify feminist voices and promote social justice. She worked extensively with the V-Day movement and Eve Ensler’s initiatives, advocating for women's rights through various mediums. Throughout her career, Rosie has also served on the boards of The Other Foundation and the Sexual Reproductive Justice Coalition, contributing to the fight for gender equality and women’s rights.


Her commitment to social change includes notable achievements such as raising funds for the Tomorrow Trust by climbing Mount Uhuru in 2013. She has continued her education in feminist studies, completing a course in Feminist Trade Policy through the African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy in 2020.


Despite facing personal challenges, including being banned from the acting industry in 2015 for refusing to perform in sex scenes and speaking out against sexual harassment, Rosie has remained unwavering in her mission. She offered psycho-social support to other actors and persisted in her advocacy. Her resilience continued through the closure of her talent agency in 2024, due to legal and public discrimination.


In 2020, Rosie founded Letsatsi Healing Space, where she offers counseling, life coaching, and trauma-informed care to individuals in need. She is also committed to documenting the stories of African feminist icons, including co-producing The Woman Who Poked the Leopard about Dr. Stella Nyanzi and working on a documentary on the 1in9 campaign. Through her podcast Speaking through My World, Rosie continues to engage audiences in discussions around feminist issues, queer rights, GBV, and human rights.
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A LEADER IN GLOBAL FEMINIST ADVOCACY,DRIVING POSITIVE CHANGE, GRASSROOTS IMPACT, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Eunice Musiime is a feminist lawyer and development specialist with over 17 years of experience advancing gender equality and social justice on a global scale. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Dar es Salaam and a Master’s in Business Administration specializing in public policy analysis from the University of Birmingham, her path toward transformative leadership has been marked by impactful advocacy.


Throughout her distinguished career, Musiime has held leadership roles in several organizations. From serving as the Chairperson of the Association of Women Lawyers (FIDA-Uganda) between 2014 and 2016 to her current position as Executive Director of Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA), she has been at the forefront of championing the rights of women and marginalized communities.


Beyond her organizational leadership, Musiime remains deeply engaged in grassroots activism and community development. Her commitment to building stronger families is evident in both her professional work and personal life as a wife and mother of three. As an author, she tackles societal challenges through her writings, with books like "Nurture or Nature: Sowing Seeds of Greatness" and "Akinyi: The Young Shero," which raise awareness of gender-based violence and promote positive parenting.


Musiime also serves on the boards of nonprofit and for-profit organizations, further expanding her influence in driving gender justice and social change. Through her tireless advocacy, Eunice Musiime continues to inspire future feminist leaders as she forges a path toward a more just and equitable world.
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A LEGACY CARVED IN HEALING AND INJURY PREVENTION


Olive Kobusingye is a Ugandan trauma surgeon, emergency surgeon, accident injury epidemiologist and academic. She serves as a Senior Research Fellow at both Makerere University School of Public Health and the Institute for Social and Health Sciences at the University of South Africa. As the head of the Trauma, Injury, & Disability (TRIAD) Project at Makerere University, Kobusingye coordinates graduate courses focused on trauma and injury prevention.


Kobusingye's educational background includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from Makerere University, a Master of Science from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a Master of Medicine in General Surgery, and a Master of Public Health from the State University of New York at Albany. Her career has spanned numerous prestigious roles, including founding Executive Director of the Injury Control Center at Makerere University, where she pioneered injury surveillance systems in low-income settings, and Secretary General of the Injury Prevention Initiative for Africa. She also served as Regional Advisor on Violence, Injuries, and Disabilities at the World Health Organization’s Africa office in Brazzaville.


A recognized authority in trauma care, Kobusingye developed the Kampala Trauma Score (KTS) in 2000, a trauma assessment tool tailored for low-resource settings, which has been widely adopted and modified across Africa. She has also established the first hospital-based trauma registries in Sub-Saharan Africa, significantly advancing injury epidemiology and prevention.
In her research career, Kobusingye has authored numerous influential publications, including contributions to the Disease Control Priorities 3 (DCP3) project, focusing on injury prevention and environmental health. Her work continues to impact public health policy and clinical practices related to injury and trauma care, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), solidifying her as a leader in the field of global health.



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A PIONEERING POLITICAL LEADER ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA


Dr. Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe, born on August 28, 1953, in Bwizi Bwera, Kashari, Uganda, is a prominent advocate for gender equality and social justice. Raised as the fourth child in a family of nine siblings, her humble beginnings shaped her lifelong dedication to empowering women and promoting equality in Uganda. Dr. Matembe's academic journey is impressive; she attended Rutooma Primary School, Bweranyangi Girls for O-Level education, and Namasagali College for A-Levels. She earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from Makerere University and a Master of Laws (LLM) from the University of Warwick.


Her professional career began as a pupil state attorney in Uganda's Ministry of Justice, where her strong opposition to injustice led her to academia. Dr. Matembe lectured at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) and subsequently worked with the Central Bank of Uganda, attached to the Chartered Institute of Bankers.


Transitioning into politics, she served as the Mbarara District Woman Member of Parliament from 2001 to 2006, advocating vigorously for women's rights and ethical governance. Dr. Matembe played a pivotal role in shaping the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and chaired the Committee on Rules, Privileges, and Discipline in the Pan-African Parliament. She was also honored as a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow with the National Endowment for Democracy in June 2006.


Dr. Matembe co-founded Action for Development, a leading women’s advocacy organization, and served as the chairperson of the Citizen Coalition on Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU). Despite resigning from CCEDU to allow the organization to continue its vital work, she remains a key figure in the feminist movement and continues to inspire women in leadership positions.


Dr. Miria Matembe's remarkable journey from a small village to the forefront of the fight for women's rights and democracy serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring all who strive for a more equitable society. Her unwavering commitment to gender equality makes her a significant figure in Uganda’s political landscape​.
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A SOCIAL JUSTICE AMBASSODOR BUILDING AND SHAPING A WORLD WHERE EVERY VOICE HAS THE POWER TO BE HEARD.


Maria Alesi is a dedicated social worker with a deep passion for social justice and human rights. Her work focuses on supporting community-based activists across Uganda to ensure their efforts lead to meaningful changes, especially in protecting and promoting human rights. Maria collaborates with activists in various fields, including women’s rights, migrant rights, natural resource governance, and the fight to restore democracy and the rule of law.


Maria is a member of the International Network to End Violence Against Women and Girls (INEVAWG) and the Uganda Feminist Forum. She has also served on the boards of two feminist non-profit organizations. Her contributions to knowledge in areas such as feminist leadership, movement building, refugee rights, youth involvement in politics, community policing, and the rights of sexual and gender minorities have made her a respected figure in her field.


As someone who is always learning and growing, Maria is currently involved in grant making, project planning, management, and human rights advocacy. In her personal time, she enjoys expanding her knowledge of organizational development, economics, and movement building.Beyond her professional life, Maria loves to engage in meaningful conversations, organize actions for social justice, and take part in activities that are informed by feminist analysis. When she’s not working, Maria enjoys life’s simple pleasures like eating, laughing, and sleeping,while continuing to reflect on ways to make the world a more just place for everyone.



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ACADEMIC TRAILBLAZER ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION.


She is a feminist icon wholly dedicated to advancing the rights of women and promoting gender equality in Uganda and beyond. She was born and raised in Uganda, and pursued her education at Makerere University where she earned her bachelor's degree in sociology. Building upon this foundation, she pursued further studies abroad, obtaining a master's degree in social anthropology from Newnham College, Cambridge, England, and eventually a PhD in social anthropology from the University of Minnesota, USA.


Dr.Hilda's began her career as a consultant, offering her expertise to esteemed organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, UNIFEM, and the Ugandan government. In this capacity, she played a key role in shaping policies and programs aimed at promoting gender equality, institutional management, and social development. Her insights and recommendations were instrumental in addressing systemic barriers and advancing the rights of women in Uganda and across the African continent. During her tenure as an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Makerere University, she founded Action for Development (ACFODE), a grassroots organization dedicated to championing women's rights and challenging gender-based discrimination in Uganda. Through ACFODE, Hilda spearheaded initiatives aimed at empowering women economically, politically, and socially, while also advocating for legislative reforms to address issues such as gender-based violence and access to education and healthcare.


In 2008, Dr.Hilda embarked on a new chapter of her career by co-founding the Mentoring and Empowerment Programme for Young Women (MEMPROW) alongside her husband. MEMPROW quickly emerged as a beacon of hope for countless girls and young women across Uganda, providing them with the resources, support, and mentorship needed to realize their full potential. Through a combination of skills training, leadership development, and advocacy, MEMPROW empowered a new generation of women to break free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination.Dr.Hilda's impact extended far beyond the borders of Uganda as she recognized the need for a pan-African approach to women's empowerment hence co-founding the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF), a pioneering initiative aimed at supporting women-led projects and organizations across the African continent. Through AWDF, Hilda helped to amplify the voices of African women and strengthen their capacity to drive social change and development in their communities.


Over the course of her career, Dr.Hilda received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of her tireless efforts to advance the rights of women and promote gender equality including honors from the Ugandan government for her advocacy work in education and reproductive health rights, as well as international recognition for her contributions to social development and gender empowerment. She retired from formal roles in 2020 but she remains actively involved in the fight for gender equality and women’s rights. She continues to serve on the Board of TAND, an organization dedicated to bringing African women's rights into the modern age, ensuring that her legacy of activism and advocacy endures for generations to come.


Dr.Hilda M. Tadria has left an incredible and long-lasting mark on the feminist movement in Uganda and beyond, inspiring countless women to stand up, speak out, and demand a more just and equitable world for all.



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ADVANCING ENERGY EQUITY & WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN STEM


Dr. Rose Mutiso is a Kenyan materials scientist and energy policy expert dedicated to addressing Africa’s energy challenges through research, innovation, and advocacy. She is the Research Director at the Energy for Growth Hub, where she develops policies to expand reliable and affordable energy access across Africa. With a deep commitment to advancing women in STEM, she co-founded the Mawazo Institute, an organization that supports African women researchers tackling some of the continent’s most pressing development issues.


Dr. Mutiso’s work spans high-level policy discussions, academic research, and public engagement. She has advised governments, institutions, and global stakeholders on science, technology, and energy development, emphasizing the need for African-led solutions. A powerful advocate for gender equity in science, she mentors young women in STEM, working to dismantle barriers that prevent their participation in research and policy-making. Through her multifaceted career, Dr. Mutiso is shaping Africa’s energy future while ensuring that more women have a seat at the table in scientific and policy discussions.
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ADVOCATE FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, MERCY MUNDURU CHAMPIONS WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA


Mercy Munduru is a dynamic human rights lawyer and activist dedicated to advancing gender justice and social equity in Uganda. Born to Reverend Canon Stephen Gelenga and Florence Gelenga, a principal at Nakaseke PTC, she hails from the Kakwa community in Koboko district but was raised in Arua. Mercy's educational journey began at Muni Girls Secondary School, followed by Seroma Christian High School for her A-levels, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Uganda Christian University.


In her professional role as the Head of Programs and Fundraising at ActionAid International, Uganda, Mercy oversees initiatives focused on empowering communities and supporting their struggles for social justice. She has played a crucial role in advocating for women's access to gender justice and has led efforts in governance, community mobilization, and raising awareness to challenge patriarchal norms. Her experience includes significant contributions to renowned civil society organizations, such as FIDA Uganda, where she worked for over seven years, and other initiatives like the Mentoring and Empowerment Program for Young Women (MEMPROW), Refugee Law Project, and Mercy Corps International, where she served as a Gender Advisor.


Fluent in English, French, Kakwa, Lugbara, Kiswahili, and Luganda, Mercy’s linguistic skills enhance her ability to connect with diverse communities and advocate effectively for women's rights. Her commitment to empowering women extends to her family life, where she is a devoted wife and mother of two sons, married to Benjamin Nyakuni, the owner of Onduparaka FC. They both share a love for football, which Mercy has embraced as a vital platform for promoting gender inclusivity.


Mercy’s foray into football management began with her lifelong passion for the sport, inspired by her family's enthusiasm. After becoming a fan of Onduparaka FC during their ascent from the Big League to the Premier League, she took on an active role in fundraising for the club. Her legal expertise enabled her to draft proposals that secured sponsorships, including partnerships with major brands like Betway, AbaBet, and MTN. At Onduparaka FC, Mercy has become a prominent figure, managing marketing and public relations while navigating the challenges of a male-dominated sport. Her presence represents a shift towards greater female involvement in football administration, actively challenging the perception that women do not belong in this field.


With a strong belief in the importance of women as game changers and decision-makers, Mercy aims to foster an environment where future generations of women can thrive in sports. Through her multifaceted career, Mercy Munduru continues to inspire change, advocate for justice, and challenge societal norms, ensuring that her contributions resonate both on and off the football field.
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ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS TRANSFORMING LEGAL INTERVENTIONS IN UGANDA


Rahom Maria Bukirwa is an esteemed Advocate of the High Court of Uganda, recognized for her unwavering commitment to social justice and the advancement of women’s rights. As a prominent feminist figure in Uganda, she actively promotes human rights, particularly those of women and children.


Currently serving as the Program Manager at the Women’s Pro Bono Initiative in Uganda, Rahom skillfully combines her legal expertise with feminist activism. She channels her passion for justice by advocating for marginalized communities and addressing systemic injustices through her legal practice.


Understanding the critical need for skilled advocates dedicated to championing the rights of the oppressed, Rahom undertook a rigorous training program focused on public interest litigation. This initiative underscores her dedication to equipping herself with the necessary tools for driving transformative legal interventions. Her work at the Women’s Pro Bono Initiative has provided her with profound fulfillment, enabling her to integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world advocacy. Through this hands-on experience, Rahom has witnessed the powerful impact of legal intervention in effecting tangible change within communities.


A cornerstone of Rahom's advocacy efforts is her groundbreaking project challenging the imposition of taxes on diapers by the Ugandan Parliament. Recognizing the gendered implications of this issue, she aims to highlight the disproportionate impact of such policies on vulnerable groups, particularly women. By leveraging her expertise and compelling evidence, Rahom seeks to demonstrate the irrationality and unfairness of taxing essential health products, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and holding legislators accountable.


Rahom is committed to fostering dialogue around economic justice and gender equality. By initiating legal proceedings that interrogate the structural injustices perpetuated by taxation regimes, she endeavors to catalyze a paradigm shift in legislative decision-making processes. Through her advocacy, Rahom aims to establish a jurisprudential precedent that not only safeguards the rights of vulnerable groups but also emphasizes the necessity of equitable and inclusive governance.


Rahom Maria Bukirwa's pioneering efforts as a social justice lawyer and women’s rights activist stand as a testament to her indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to advancing justice. With each legal victory and advocacy initiative, Rahom continues to inspire hope and enact transformative change within her community and beyond.
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ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND PHILANTHROPY SHAPING UGANDA'S LEGAL LANDSCAPE


Jacqueline Asiimwe was born in March 1970 in Kampala, Uganda, to Reverend Benon Mugarura Mutana and Mrs. Joye Mugarura. She attended Mengo Primary School and later Gayaza High School, one of Uganda's leading girls' schools.
She earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from Makerere University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre in Kampala. Asiimwe furthered her education with a Master of Laws degree from Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D.C.


Asiimwe's career in human rights began during her time at Makerere University, where she volunteered with the Uganda chapter of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA). She later worked at Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET), focusing on issues like domestic violence and rape. Her career includes significant roles such as Deputy Programme and Advocacy Manager for the Civil Society Capacity Building Programme funded by the European Union and CEO of Uganda Women’s Network.


In 2017, Asiimwe founded CivSource Africa, a firm dedicated to supporting Africa-led philanthropy. She also serves as chairperson of the International Centre for Research on Women Uganda and is a member of the Global Board of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW). Her advocacy extends to anti-corruption efforts, such as the "Black Monday" campaign in Uganda.


She also authored "Facing Mountains," a unique memoir that defies traditional linear storytelling. Instead, it interweaves experiences and reflections, using mountains as metaphors for life’s challenges and lessons. Each chapter, rich with depth, stands on its own yet contributes to a broader narrative. The memoir was launched in 2024 and it is available in recognized bookstores in Kampala.



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ADVOCATING FOR AFRICAN VOICES THROUGH POETRY


Linda Butare is a Ugandan poet, writer, and artisan, best known as the founder of Kwivuga, one of Uganda’s most iconic poetry events. Kwivuga has become a celebrated platform for promoting spoken word and poetry in Uganda, creating a space where both emerging and established poets can share their work and connect with audiences. Through Kwivuga, Butare has empowered poets, fostering community engagement and cultural expression in the arts.


Her dedication to the literary arts extends beyond event curation, as she continues to work on initiatives that uplift African voices through poetry. Butare is also passionate about styling, with a special focus on handmade African jewelry. Through both poetry and her jewelry work, she encourages young creatives to use their craft as a tool for social change and self-expression, making a lasting impact on Uganda’s creative industry.
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ADVOCATING FOR AFRICAN WOMEN THROUGH TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNALISM


Rosebell Kagumire is a distinguished journalist, award-winning blogger, and dedicated advocate for human rights, gender equality, and peace. Currently serving as the curator and editor of AfricanFeminism.com, she amplifies the voices of African women and documents their diverse experiences in a rapidly changing world.


Rosebell earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Makerere University, followed by a certificate in Global Leadership and Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School. She also studied Non-violent Conflict at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and holds a Master’s degree in Media, Peace, and Conflict Studies from the United Nations-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica.


With a wealth of experience, Rosebell has worked as a reporter for Daily Monitor, Uganda Radio Network, and NTV Uganda, specializing in filming, scriptwriting, and news production. She has served as the Africa Communications Officer for Women’s Link Worldwide, utilizing strategic litigation to drive social change for women and girls. Her contributions to international media, including The Guardian, Al Jazeera, and Quartz, highlight her commitment to addressing pressing issues such as sexual violence, human trafficking, and reproductive rights.


In recognition of her advocacy for digital democracy, justice, and equality, Rosebell received the Anna Guèye Award in 2018 from Africtivistes, a network of African activists. The World Economic Forum honored her as one of the Young Global Leaders under 40 in 2013. Her influence extends to social media, where she was named one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s “100 Women to Follow on Twitter” in 2012.


As an accomplished author, Rosebell has published a book chapter on young feminist voices in Uganda in 2018. Her blog won the Waxal – Blogging Africa Awards in 2009, recognizing her as a leading voice among African journalists. Her reporting on peace and security earned accolades at the 2008 Ugandan Investigative Journalism Awards.


A passionate advocate for feminist liberation movements, Rosebell engages with global platforms, including her role on the advisory council of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy. Her work continues to inspire many, as she remains committed to advancing social justice and equality across Africa. Through her multifaceted career, Rosebell Kagumire exemplifies resilience and dedication in the fight for human rights.
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ADVOCATING FOR GRASSROOTS EMPOWERMENT AND DRIVING SOCIAL CHANGE ACROSS UGANDA


Scovia Arinaitwe is a dedicated activist committed to advancing women's rights and empowerment throughout Uganda. With over eight years of experience in movement-building, human rights advocacy, and leadership development, Scovia's journey as a changemaker began during her time as a student activist in 2006.


Her passion for social justice led her to work with various organizations, where she focused on fostering grassroots leadership and community mobilization. At the Forum for Democratic Change, she worked to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds to take on leadership roles within their communities, promoting civic engagement and empowerment.


Scovia further advanced her skills in leadership and organizing at Solidarity Uganda, a movement-building organization, where she served in multiple roles, including director and rapid response coordinator. She became a skilled trainer and mobilizer, working to help communities hold their leaders accountable and take ownership of their futures. During this time, she underwent transformative training as a coach and joined the esteemed coaching team at Rhize.


One of Scovia’s most significant achievements was leading a nonviolent movement while seven months pregnant, a transformative experience that inspired her to launch Rhizing Women Uganda. This organization is dedicated to inspiring, incubating, and strengthening women's movements across the country. Under her leadership, Rhizing Women Uganda empowers women to harness their collective power and advocate for gender equality and justice, both in Uganda and beyond.


With a strong feminist vision, Scovia continues to challenge societal norms, dismantle patriarchal structures, and amplify marginalized voices. Her unwavering dedication to women's rights serves as a beacon of hope for women and vulnerable groups, fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
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ADVOCATING FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT: THEODORA WEBALE'S INFLUENTIAL LEGACY


Theodora Webale stands at the forefront of advocating for justice, equality, and women's empowerment in Uganda. As a Governance Specialist and Certified Trainer in human rights and legal education, she has carved a distinguished path through her innovative development of legal Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials. Her expertise extends to the intricate realm of juvenile justice, where she has conducted groundbreaking research aimed at reforming Uganda's approach to juvenile offenders.


Selected as a Research Fellow by the esteemed AfriChild Centre at Makerere University, Theodora's work, generously supported by funding from Wellspring Advisors LLC, has illuminated the challenges and opportunities within Uganda's juvenile justice system. Her comprehensive study, titled "National Scoping Study on Appropriate Juvenile Justice Models for Uganda," meticulously documents the fragmented efforts and resource constraints facing the sector. Theodora's research not only identifies systemic gaps but also advocates fervently for the implementation of robust legal and policy frameworks that prioritize the dignity and rights of juvenile offenders.


In addition to her research, Theodora serves as the esteemed president of the board of NAWOU (National Association of Women Organizations in Uganda), where she leads with a dedication rooted in her conviction that women deserve equal rights and opportunities. She passionately advocates against the use of reproductive functions as a tool for discrimination in the workplace, asserting that true economic empowerment for women is a collective journey requiring concerted effort and solidarity.


Through her tireless advocacy and strategic leadership, Theodora strives to dismantle barriers and foster a more inclusive society where women thrive and contribute meaningfully to the nation's progress. Her impactful contributions to juvenile justice and women's rights resonate deeply, establishing her as a vital force for change in Uganda.
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ADVOCATING FOR TRANS HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE WITH INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM


Kenyan activist Barbra Wangare is a dedicated advocate for transgender rights, focusing on access to healthcare and social acceptance. Through her work with Jinsiangu, a Nairobi-based organization supporting intersex and transgender individuals, Wangare fights for better healthcare policies that address the specific needs of transgender individuals, including access to hormonal therapy. Wangare is also an outspoken feminist who brings attention to the intersectionality of trans and women’s rights. Her advocacy not only empowers the LGBTQ+ community but also fosters broader inclusivity within East African feminist spaces.
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ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE IN UGANDA: A LEGACY OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP


Rhoda joined the Uganda Council of Women (UCW) in 1958, marking the beginning of her extensive journey in advocating for women's rights and social justice in Uganda. As one of only two women on the National Consultative Council (NCC) during Uganda's transition following the collapse of Idi Amin's regime in 1979, she played a crucial role in shaping the country's political landscape during a time of upheaval.


In 1980, Rhoda was instrumental in founding the Uganda Patriotic Movement (UPM), which aimed to promote democratic governance and national unity. As one of the first women parliamentarians in Uganda, she represented Kiboga District and made significant contributions to the legislative process. Notably, in 1994, she served on the Constituent Assembly, which was responsible for drafting the 1995 Constitution—a pivotal document that laid the groundwork for Uganda’s legal framework and governance.


Throughout her career, Rhoda has been a tireless advocate for women's rights, good governance, and sustainable development in Uganda. Her commitment to mentoring and supporting women in politics has inspired countless female leaders, empowering them to pursue roles in governance and advocacy. Rhoda's legacy is one of resilience and determination, making her a prominent figure in Uganda's history of women's leadership and activism.
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ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN'S VOICES IN UGANDA'S MEDIA LANDSCAPE


Margaret Sentamu-Masagazi was born in Masaka, Uganda, to Edward Patrick Ssentamu and Theresa Nakalema Ssentamu. She stands as a prominent feminist figure in Uganda's media landscape, dedicating her efforts to amplifying the voices of women and challenging societal structures that marginalize them.


Margaret's educational journey began at St. Theresa Bwanda, Kimaanya, and St. Clare Nkoni primary schools, leading to her secondary education at Trinity College Nabbingo. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Sociology from Makerere University in 1983, where her involvement in student politics and guild representation marked the beginning of her activism. Subsequently, she pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and later returned to Makerere University for a Master’s degree in Women and Gender Studies, which deepened her understanding of gender dynamics in society.


Her media career commenced in 1983 at Radio Uganda, where she contributed to features and drama programs. She later interned as a reporter at the Nation Media Group in Nairobi and served as a correspondent for the Inter Press Service in Harare. Upon returning to Kampala in 1987, she joined Uganda Television (now UBC) as a news editor before transitioning to a lecturing role at the School of Journalism, Uganda Management Institute (UMI).


In 1994, Margaret became Secretary-General of the Uganda Media Women’s Association (UMWA), later assuming the role of Chairperson, succeeding Victoria Namusisi Nalongo. Her tenure was marked by a steadfast commitment to promoting women's participation in media, exemplified by initiatives such as organizing scholarships for women and advocating for gender integration in media training.


Margaret's activism extends beyond academia and media institutions, as evidenced by her Master's research on women in media, which catalyzed her lifelong dedication to challenging sexism in Uganda's news media. Through her leadership at UMWA, she spearheaded public education campaigns on various issues, including women's rights, HIV/AIDS awareness, and child abuse prevention. Her efforts played a pivotal role in mobilizing voter participation during general elections and referendums in Uganda, showcasing the transformative power of media in shaping societal norms.


Despite personal challenges, including marital separation due to her demanding career, Margaret remains steadfast in her commitment to gender equality and social justice. As Executive Director of UMWA, she continues to advocate for women's empowerment through strategic planning, project management, and capacity-building initiatives. Her professional memberships and accolades attest to her influence not only nationally but also regionally, positioning her as a beacon of feminist leadership in Africa's media landscape.
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AIRWAVES OF CHANGE AMPLIFYING WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND LGBTQ+ ADVOCACY, CHALLENGING STEREOTYPES THROUGH MEDIA TO INSPIRE DIALOGUE AND FOSTER SOCIAL JUSTICE


Betty Waitherero is a Kenyan media personality and feminist whose work in radio and writing has provided a platform for social justice issues, particularly women’s rights and LGBTQ+ advocacy. She has worked in various media spaces, challenging stereotypes, discussing taboo topics, and encouraging dialogue on feminist ideals. Waitherero’s work pushes boundaries by normalizing conversations around issues like gender identity, reproductive rights, and domestic violence. Her fearless stance has inspired many, highlighting media’s powerful role in reshaping cultural norms and driving social change in Kenya.
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AN ADVOCATE FOR INCLUSIVE JUSTICE AND DISABILITY RIGHTS


Florence Ndagire is a Ugandan lawyer, legal researcher, and human rights advocate working at the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Switzerland. As Uganda’s first visually impaired female lawyer, she has broken barriers in the legal profession, championing disability rights and inclusive justice. She also serves as the chairperson of the UN Women Regional Group for Eastern and Southern Africa, representing twelve countries in advancing gender and disability rights.


A dedicated scholar, Ndagire holds a Master of Laws in International and European Human Rights Law from the University of Leeds and a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University. She is currently a PhD finalist at Makerere University, where her research focuses on access to reproductive health services for persons with disabilities in Uganda.


Beyond academia, Ndagire has been a powerful voice in disability rights advocacy. As a senior disability researcher at Includovate and a former human rights policy advisor at the World Blind Union, she has influenced policies that promote independent living, legal capacity, and support services for persons with disabilities. She has also served as chairperson of the UN Women Regional Civil Society Advisory Group for East and Southern Africa and is currently an advisor to the UN Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD).


Her advocacy efforts have contributed to significant legal and policy reforms in Uganda. She played a key role in the “My Story, My Rights” project, which provided evidence for Uganda’s review of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. She has worked with organizations such as the Uganda National Association of the Blind, ADD International, and the Uganda Society for Disabled Children to push for greater inclusion and accessibility in national policies.
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AN UNYIELDING FORCE FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE


Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist, feminist, and Nobel Laureate whose relentless activism helped end Liberia’s brutal civil war and paved the way for women’s political participation in Africa. Born in 1972 in Monrovia, Liberia, she witnessed first-hand the devastation of war, which ignited her passion for peace and gender justice.


During Liberia’s second civil war, Gbowee mobilized thousands of women across ethnic and religious lines to form the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. The movement used nonviolent protests, sit-ins, and even a sex strike to pressure warring factions into peace negotiations. Their persistence led to the 2003 Accra Peace Agreement, ending the conflict and setting the stage for Africa’s first elected female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.


Her journey was not without struggles. She faced personal hardships, including domestic violence and displacement due to the war. Despite this, she remained committed to justice, often at great personal risk.


For her fearless leadership, Gbowee was awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Yemeni activist Tawakkol Karman. She is the founder of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, which invests in young women’s education and leadership.


Her memoir, Mighty Be Our Powers, chronicles her extraordinary journey from despair to global influence. Today, she continues to advocate for women’s leadership, peacebuilding, and social justice, proving that grassroots activism can transform nations.
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ARTIST, FILM MAKER AND ADVOCATE FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC MODELS FOR AFRICAN CREATIVES


Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan writer, filmmaker, and cultural producer dedicated to reshaping Africa’s creative landscape. A founding member of The Nest Collective, a multidisciplinary arts collective based in Nairobi, Ngumi has played a crucial role in amplifying African voices through film, literature, and digital media. She co-created Stories of Our Lives, an award-winning documentary that explores LGBTQ+ experiences in Kenya, breaking barriers in African storytelling.


Beyond her creative work, Ngumi is deeply involved in rethinking the business of art and culture in Africa. She has been instrumental in designing sustainable economic models for African creatives, advocating for structures that allow artists to thrive financially while maintaining creative independence. As an outspoken feminist, she uses her platforms to challenge gender biases in the creative economy, ensuring more African women take leadership roles in film, literature, and cultural production.
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BIKING FOR EMPOWERMENT: ANISTON'S ADVOCACY FOR WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY


Stella Aniston is a passionate feminist and gender equality advocate who believes in empowering women through independence and freedom. Combining her advocacy with her love for biking, she uses bike transport as both a practical mode of travel and a powerful symbol of environmental sustainability. Aniston’s work challenges the status quo by encouraging women to embrace cycling as a means of self-empowerment while promoting a cleaner, greener planet. Her advocacy extends beyond biking, as she actively works to dismantle societal barriers, supporting women’s rights and environmental sustainability through community outreach and public awareness campaigns. Through her activism, she aims to inspire women to take control of their own journeys—both personally and environmentally.
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BOLD AND UNAPOLOGETIC, REDEFINING QUEER REPRESENTATION AND STORYTELLING IN EAST AFRICAN MEDIA


Makena Njeri, a prominent Kenyan media personality, actress, and LGBTQ+ rights advocate, is known for being open about her gender identity and sexuality in an industry that often stigmatizes queer voices. Njeri founded Bold Network Africa, an organization focused on storytelling, which helps LGBTQ+ individuals share their narratives and encourages public conversations about inclusivity. Her visibility and media influence have provided a platform for many LGBTQ+ youth to feel seen, and she uses her voice to advocate for safe spaces, challenging stigmas around gender and sexuality in East Africa.
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BRAVING THE LIGHT, CHAMPIONING THE RIGHTS OF THOSE WITH ALBINISM, TRANSFORMING STIGMA INTO AWARENESS AND COMPASSION ACROSS EAST AFRICA


Jane Waithera, a renowned Kenyan activist and founder of the Positive Exposure-Kenya initiative, has devoted her life to ending stigma against people with albinism. Growing up in Kenya, Waithera faced discrimination and harassment, but she turned her experiences into a powerful mission to raise awareness and promote the rights of people with albinism. Through her organization, she provides support services, hosts community sensitization events, and works to improve healthcare access for people with albinism. Waithera also advocates for policy changes that protect those with albinism from violence and discrimination, making her a courageous and compassionate leader for marginalized groups across East Africa.
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BREAKING BARRIERS AS UGANDA'S FIRST FEMALE MAYOR AND FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE


Canon Janet K. Wesonga, born in 1928 in Sakia village, Bupoto Sub-county, stands as a remarkable figure in Uganda's history, embodying feminist leadership and breaking barriers throughout her life. Her educational journey began at Nabumali Boarding School, followed by Buloba Teachers’ College, which laid the foundation for her impactful career in education. Janet eventually rose to become the head teacher of a primary school and a tutor at Kabwangasi Primary Teacher’s College.


In 1959, after relocating to Mbale Town Council, Janet embarked on a political career as a counselor at the district council, distinguishing herself as the only female voice among her male counterparts. Her exceptional leadership skills earned her recognition, culminating in her historic election in 1967 as Uganda's first African woman mayor, a role she held for four transformative years. During her tenure, she focused on improving the lives of vulnerable populations, ensuring the establishment of a home for the needy and implementing measures to support the homeless and marginalized in the community.


Beyond her local achievements, Canon Janet also played a vital role in global initiatives for peace, equality, and justice as a member of the World Council of Churches executive committee. Her participation in various WCC activities showcased her unwavering commitment to advancing the rights and dignity of women worldwide.


Even as she approached her 96th birthday, Janet remained a beacon of inspiration, recalling how she defied societal norms by driving a Volkswagen through the streets of Mbale when few women did. Her legacy as a trailblazer in politics, education, and activism exemplifies the transformative power of feminist leadership, setting a precedent for future leaders and inspiring generations of activists.


Canon Janet K. Wesonga's remarkable journey emphasizes the importance of resilience, advocacy, and community service, reminding us to continue her legacy and amplify her voice for future generations.
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CARVING A PATH FOR WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION


Eve Zalwango is the founder of Vinteriors UG, a design and interior decor company based in Uganda. She is passionate about creating functional, aesthetic spaces that reflect African heritage and contemporary design, blending modern sensibilities with traditional Ugandan and African motifs.


Beyond her design work, Zalwango is dedicated to gender equality and social change. She founded Fundi Women, an initiative that empowers women to become builders in the construction and design industries, promoting economic empowerment and gender equality in a traditionally male-dominated field. The initiative focuses on marginalized and at-risk young girls and women, particularly survivors of trafficking and early pregnancy.


Zalwango’s journey into construction and interior design was shaped by her experiences working with landmine survivors and underprivileged women seeking financial independence. Through Vinteriors UG and Fundi Women, she equips women with the skills to build sustainable careers, breaking barriers in an industry that has long excluded them. Her commitment extends beyond training, as she actively advocates for women's inclusion in economic development and decision-making spaces. By carving a path for women in construction, Zalwango is reshaping the industry and creating lasting opportunities for future generations.
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CHAMPION FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA'S LEGAL FRAMEWORK


Hon. Justice Elizabeth Musoke serves as a judge at the High Court of Uganda, renowned for her unwavering commitment to promoting gender equality and women's rights within the legal system. Appointed in 2000, Justice Musoke has played a pivotal role in several landmark cases addressing issues such as domestic violence, property rights for women, and sexual harassment.


Her judicial decisions often reflect a deep understanding of the challenges women face in accessing justice. Justice Musoke actively engages in judicial training programs focused on gendersensitive approaches, ensuring that the legal process is accessible to all. She also participates in community outreach initiatives that educate women about their legal rights, empowering them to seek justice.


Her contributions have significantly shaped Uganda’s legal framework, fostering an environment where women feel empowered to advocate for their rights, thereby strengthening the rule of law in the country. Justice Musoke's work continues to be a beacon of hope for many, exemplifying the positive impact of feminist advocacy within the judiciary.



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CHAMPION FOR WELL-BEING LEADING GLOBAL EFFORTS IN WOMEN’S HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND GENDER EQUALITY, EMPOWERING WOMEN TO SHAPE THEIR OWN FUTURES


Former Executive Director of UN Women and a prominent South African advocate, Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka has dedicated her career to advancing women’s health and gender equality. Known for her work in maternal health, reproductive rights, and social justice, Mlambo-Ngcuka has influenced policy shifts that prioritize women’s needs globally. Her work at the UN and in her home country has aimed at addressing health disparities, advocating for quality healthcare, and ensuring that women have the autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies. Her legacy is one of compassion, empowerment, and resilience, inspiring countless women to pursue equity in health.
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CHAMPIONED FEMINIST VALUES THROUGH MENTORING AND LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN


Sarah Nakame is a passionate feminist who works at the Mentoring and Empowerment Programme for Young Women (MEMPROW), where she oversees the Research, Communication, and Advocacy programme. Her work focuses on mentoring young women, empowering them to recognize their equal rights and potential, and dismantling patriarchal structures that perpetuate discrimination and segregation.


Driven by a deep commitment to feminist values, Sarah uses leadership forums and capacity-building initiatives to inspire young women to pursue leadership positions and compete with their male counterparts on an equal footing. She also facilitates sessions on effective communication skills, helping young women excel in public and professional spheres.


For Sarah, feminism is about seeing women rise from oppression and overcome societal barriers to achieve success. She draws inspiration from women who have overcome adversity to excel in leadership, education, and traditionally male-dominated fields. Her advocacy includes distributing the African Feminist Charter in public universities and libraries to make feminism accessible to the next generation.



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CHAMPIONED THE RESOURCING OF AFRICAN FEMINIST MOVEMENTS AND ADVOCATING FOR GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS


Theo Sowa is a Ghanaian-British feminist, activist, and thought leader renowned for her work in advancing gender equality, social justice, and philanthropy across Africa. With a career spanning decades, she has been instrumental in advocating for women’s rights, youth empowerment, and decolonizing development funding.


As the former CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Sowa played a pivotal role in securing funding for African feminist movements and ensuring that grassroots organizations received the resources and recognition they deserve. Her leadership at AWDF mobilized millions of dollars, leaving a lasting impact on women’s rights initiatives across the continent.


Beyond her work with AWDF, Sowa has advised international organizations, including the United Nations, and co-authored influential reports on gender equality, children's rights, and social justice. She was a key player in the UN High-Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment, advocating for structural changes to benefit African women and girls.


Sowa has been a vocal critic of Western-led development approaches, calling for African-led solutions and the decolonization of aid. Her efforts to shift power dynamics in philanthropy and development continue to inspire a new generation of African feminists to reclaim their narratives and shape their futures.
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CHAMPIONING FEMINIST STORYTELLING AND HEALTH ADVOCACY


Rebecca Rwakabukoza is a Ugandan writer, feminist researcher, and health advocate dedicated to amplifying women’s voices and experiences. She has worked at the intersection of gender, media, and health, using storytelling as a tool for advocacy and social change. As the founder of the Kina Uganda platform, she has created spaces for critical conversations on gender and feminism in Uganda. Her work extends to reproductive health rights, where she has contributed to research and policy discussions aimed at improving healthcare access for women. Passionate about the power of narratives, Rwakabukoza continues to shape discourse on feminist issues in Uganda and beyond.
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CHAMPIONING MARGINALIZED VOICES AND NON-HETERONORMATIVE NARRATIVES IN GENDER AND HEALTH


Dr. Sarah Ssali is a pioneering Ugandan social scientist, academic, and researcher whose groundbreaking work shines a light on marginalized and non-heteronormative behaviors, with a focus on Uganda, the African continent, and global contexts. As the Dean of the School of Gender Studies at Makerere University, Dr. Ssali's leadership has shaped the academic landscape, particularly in the realms of HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, gender studies, and health systems.


Her research delves into hidden, often overlooked aspects of society, exploring how gender and health intersect with marginalized communities, including those affected by HIV, conflict, and economic precarity. Dr. Ssali’s studies, such as those examining the gendered experiences of conflict in Uganda, the implications of HIV disclosure, and the response to COVID-19 in Uganda, have brought attention to the complex realities of non-heteronormative individuals and minority groups, challenging traditional frameworks and offering new perspectives in the fields of public policy and health.


Through her academic and research work, Dr. Ssali continues to advocate for the recognition and inclusion of these voices, contributing significantly to both the African and global understanding of gender, health, and social justice.
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CHAMPIONING THE CAUSE OF GENDER EQUALITY, LEAVING AN INDELIBLE MARK ON DIVERSE COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE.


Ms. Sanyu Jane Mpagi is a gender and social development expert committed to promoting human rights and women's empowerment. With over four decades of experience, her impact resonates across Uganda and extends globally shaped by a Master's Degree in Development Studies specializing in Gender Analysis from the University of East Anglia, UK, and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture.
Her journey began over 40 years ago, embarking on a path that intertwines policy analysis, program development, and implementation with a relentless pursuit of gender equality and social justice. Throughout her career, Ms. Mpagi has been a driving force in shaping Uganda's gender agenda. As the Director for Gender and Community Development at the Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development, she wields her expertise to navigate the complex terrain of policy formulation and strategic planning.


Her leadership spans two decades, marked by transformative initiatives that have left a great mark on Uganda's gender landscape. One of Ms. Mpagi's achievements lies in her role as a catalyst for change within Uganda's policy framework. Over the years, she has spearheaded the formulation of gender policies, strategies, and tools that have redefined the country's approach to gender mainstreaming. Her policy briefs and evaluations serve as blueprints for progress, illuminating pathways toward a more equitable society.


Beyond the confines of Uganda, Ms. Mpagi's impact reverberates across continents evidenced by her consultancy work consultancy work for entities such as Government Agencies, the UN, the African Development Bank, and Civil Society Organizations has amplified her influence on a global scale. Through her engagements, she has championed the cause of gender equality, leaving an indelible mark on diverse communities worldwide.


She is a big believer in grassroots empowerment and economic liberation of women. As a feminist trailblazer, Ms. Mpagi's journey embodies resilience, compassion, and unwavering determination. Her tireless efforts have shattered barriers, challenged norms, and paved the way for a more inclusive future. Through her unwavering commitment to justice and equality, Ms. Sanyu Jane Mpagi stands as a beacon of hope, inspiring generations to come.



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CHAMPIONING TRANS RIGHTS THROUGH LEGAL BATTLES AND ADVOCACY IN KENYA


Audrey Mbugua, a renowned Kenyan transgender activist, has made a lasting impact through her legal battles for recognition and rights for transgender individuals. She has spearheaded advocacy for legal name changes and the right to amend gender markers on official documents. Mbugua’s work through Transgender Education and Advocacy (TEA), a Kenyan organization she founded, has helped break down legal and social barriers, creating more visibility for trans rights. Her relentless pursuit of equality has made her a respected figure in Kenya’s LGBTQ+ movement, encouraging a generation to challenge gender norms and advocate for human rights.
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CHAMPIONING WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH COACHING AND INSPIRATIONAL WRITING


Pamela Babirukamu is a vibrant advocate for women’s empowerment, embodying vitality and warmth in all aspects of her life. Her effervescent personality and unwavering commitment to gender equality drive her to challenge societal norms and create transformative experiences for women. As a co-founder of Evolving Woman, Pamela plays a pivotal role in a movement dedicated to dismantling barriers that prevent women from realizing their full potential. Evolving Woman offers programs such as EZER, a ten-week self-discovery initiative, and Tirzah Teens, a camp designed to nurture the confidence and self-awareness of young girls.


In addition to her organizational leadership, Pamela serves as an Adversity Quotient and abundance mindset coach, empowering individuals to overcome challenges and embrace abundance in their lives. Her contributions to women's empowerment have earned her recognition, including the 2020 Virtuous Women’s Award.


Pamela is also a successful author, with literary works that exemplify her resilience and determination. Her memoir, Beaten Not Crushed, offers a poignant account of her journey to overcome adversity and inspires readers to embrace their inner strength and purpose. Other notable titles include God's Masterpiece: Fit for Purpose and Crafting Your Own Power. In 2022, Beaten Not Crushed was recognized as the best book of the year by the African community, further solidifying her status as a beacon of hope and inspiration.


Through her advocacy, coaching, and writing, Pamela Babirukamu continues to champion feminist ideals, inspiring women to break free from societal constraints and embrace their inherent power and worthsitioning her as a beacon of feminist leadership in Africa's media landscape.
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CHANGED WOMEN’S HEALTH AND RIGHTS, BREAKING THROUGH WALLS WITH STRENGTH.


Fatia Kiyange is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Center for Health, Human Rights, and Development (CEHURD) and she is a feminist icon that comes with 20 years of impactful work in program development, leadership, and management within the health and social service sectors.Breaking barriers within patriarchal structures, Fatia has navigated her professional journey with resilience and determination, holding leadership positions in esteemed non-governmental organizations such as the African Palliative Care Association (APCA) and Hospice Africa Uganda.


Her tenure in these roles has not only emphasized the importance of gender equity but also highlighted the intersectionality of social justice issues, particularly concerning marginalized communities.As a staunch advocate for social justice through a feminist lens, Fatia's advocacy extends beyond traditional boundaries to encompass pressing health issues, including cancer care, with a focus on amplifying the voices of women and other marginalized genders. Her approach prioritizes inclusivity and empowerment, recognizing the unique challenges faced by different groups within society.


Fatia's academic journey mirrors her commitment to feminist principles, with qualifications including a Master of Public Health from the University College Cork in Ireland and a post-graduate certificate in health protection. Her educational background, coupled with her lived experiences, positions her as a formidable force in advancing feminist perspectives within the realm of health and human rights.


In addition to her professional and academic accomplishments, Fatia has actively participated in governance boards, advocating for gender parity and representation at all levels of decision-making. Her involvement in organizations such as Kawempe Home Care, Uganda Cancer Institute, and others reflects her dedication to fostering inclusive environments that prioritize the needs and perspectives of women and marginalized communities.


With her feminist perspective driving her every action, Fatia Kiyange continues to challenge societal norms, dismantle systemic barriers, and pave the way for a more equitable and just future. Her leadership at CEHURD exemplifies her unwavering commitment to advancing feminist principles in the pursuit of health and human rights for all.



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CINEMA OF CHANGE PIONEERING FEMINIST FILMMAKING, CRAFTING POWERFUL NARRATIVES THAT ILLUMINATE AFRICAN WOMEN’S STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS IN A WORLD OF OPPRESSION


With Nigerian roots, Amina Mama is a feminist filmmaker and writer whose work documents the struggles and triumphs of African women. Through her journal, Feminist Africa, Mama gives a platform to research and storytelling that tackles systemic injustices faced by African women. Her films, which explore issues from colonial legacies to women’s agency, have been instrumental in reshaping the narrative around African women. By blending research with art, Mama creates a powerful tool for social change, emphasizing the importance of visibility and self-representation for African women.
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CINEMA OF POSSIBILITY RETELLING AFRICAN NARRATIVES, CHAMPIONING ARTISTIC FREEDOM AND LGBTQ+ RIGHTS THROUGH GROUNDBREAKING FILMS THAT INSPIRE HOPE AND CHANGE


Kenyan filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu is known for her ground breaking work that redefines African storytelling through films that celebrate African lives, dreams, and complexities. Her most recognized work, Rafiki, which explores a same-sex love story, faced a temporary ban in Kenya due to its LGBTQ+ themes. Kahiu fought the ban in court, challenging censorship and promoting freedom of expression. Her filmmaking collective Afrobubblegum creates Afro-optimistic stories, portraying vibrant, hopeful African narratives. Through her creative work and activism, Kahiu has become a strong advocate for artistic freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, inspiring a new generation of African filmmakers.
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CRAFTED INCLUSIVE DIALOGUES, EMPOWERING WOMEN’S VOICES IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACROSS AFRICA, EMBRACING DIVERSITY AND RESILIENCE FOR LASTING HARMONY


Alice Nderitu, a Kenyan conflict mediator, has led transformative peace processes across Africa. Known for her inclusive approaches, Nderitu ensures women are key stakeholders in dialogues, understanding their unique role in fostering lasting peace. Her methods have been instrumental in resolving conflicts in Nigeria, South Sudan, and Kenya, often placing her at personal risk. As a Commissioner of the Kenyan National Cohesion and Integration Commission, she champions diversity, gender equality, and human rights. Her approach, termed "inclusive peacebuilding," has influenced global strategies on conflict resolution, earning her numerous accolades and cementing her as a voice of resilience and wisdom in the peacebuilding community
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CREATED SAFE HAVENS FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE, INSPIRING CHANGE BY HELPING AND ENCOURAGING THE UNHEARD.


Safina Virani is a radical feminist and award-winning activist dedicated to empowering women and marginalized communities.
Her activism began with advocating for refugee integration in Uganda, addressing critical issues at the grassroots level.


Safina’s commitment to women’s rights led her to focus on menstrual hygiene, where she spearheaded initiatives that distributed over 500 sanitary pads to women and girls in refugee camps, Uganda’s national mental hospital, and northern Uganda, demonstrating her dedication to impactful, practical solutions.


Safina has also partnered with a team of young lawyers to organize breast cancer screenings in women’s prisons and initiated Uganda’s feminist brunch, creating a space for connection and “rest as resistance” among feminists. Her efforts earned her the prestigious Initiative Marianne Award for human rights defenders.


Safina's advocacy has reached international platforms, where she has addressed issues affecting women and minorities in the Global South, including at the 2023 EU delegation meeting and in discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron. Safina is a co-founder and co-director of Frauen Initiative Uganda. This organization provides medical, legal, and psychological support to victims of sexual violence in Uganda. Her collaborative work with Minority Africa to create a resource bank for organizations tackling gender-based violence further amplifies her impact across Uganda.
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DEFENDER OF DEMOCRACY ILLUMINATING CORRUPTION AND INEQUALITY, FEARLESSLY UPHOLDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE HEART OF SOUTH AFRICA'S MEDIA LANDSCAPE


Ferial Haffajee, a prominent South African editor and journalist, is celebrated for her fearless reporting on corruption, socioeconomic inequality, and human rights abuses. As one of the first women to hold top editorial positions in South African media, Haffajee confronts issues of power and oppression with unwavering courage. Her journalistic work, grounded in transparency, has been instrumental in holding power to account and advocating for democratic values, particularly within marginalized communities. She is also an advocate for gender representation in media, and her writing provides a critical lens on South Africa’s complex social fabric, from economic disparity to racial injustice.
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DESIGNED DREAMS FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT, SHAPING BRIGHTER TOMORROWS.


Elone Natumanya Ainebyoona is a Ugandan development professional dedicated to promoting fairness, equality, and government accountability. With expertise in public administration, gained through a Master of Public Administration in International Development from the University of York and further specialized training, Elone is skilled in ensuring transparent governance. She is particularly passionate about empowering young people, contributing to initiatives like the Uganda Democracy Academy and the Sustainable Business for Uganda group.


Elone has worked with significant organizations, including the Democratic Governance Facility (DGF)/DANIDA and the African Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC). Currently, she serves as a program officer at the Uganda National NGO Forum, supporting the effectiveness of non-governmental organizations in delivering social impact.


Beyond her professional work, Elone is a published writer, creating poems and stories in both English and her native language, Runyakitara. Committed to democracy and human rights, she also mentors young women, helping to nurture the next generation of female leaders. Elone's contributions to Uganda’s development sector are impactful, and her journey is only beginning.
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DIGITAL DEFENDER SAFEGUARDING ONLINE FREEDOMS, ADVOCATING FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUITY, EMPOWERING WOMEN ACTIVISTS IN UGANDA’S EVOLVING DIGITAL LANDSCAPE


Dorothy Mukasa is a Ugandan digital rights advocate and the Executive Director of Unwanted Witness, an organization that campaigns for digital freedom and data privacy. In a region where internet censorship is increasing, Mukasa’s work highlights the connection between digital rights and gender equity, often speaking against online harassment and surveillance, especially targeting women activists. Mukasa’s efforts to defend freedom of expression online have made her a key figure in Uganda’s digital rights movement.
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DISTINGUISHED LEGAL PIONEER AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE, HON. RT. JUSTICE MARY I. D. MAITUM, DRIVES SOCIAL JUSTICE AND GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA


Hon. Rt. Justice Mary I. D. Maitum is a distinguished figure in Uganda's legal and human rights community, commanding respect and admiration for her dedication to advancing justice and equality. With a multifaceted career spanning decades, she has left an indelible mark on various spheres of society, championing the rights of marginalized communities and tirelessly advocating for gender equality.


As a Director on the Board of The Human Rights Centre Uganda, Ms. Maitum plays a crucial role in shaping the organization's strategies and initiatives aimed at promoting and protecting human rights across the nation. Her membership in prestigious institutions, such as the Victoria University Council and the Elders Forum of Uganda, underscores her commitment to influencing policy and governance frameworks that prioritize the rights and welfare of all citizens, particularly women and vulnerable groups.


In her capacity as Chairperson of Dama Consultants Limited, Ms. Maitum exemplifies strong leadership and strategic vision, guiding the organization toward impactful contributions in various sectors. Her involvement in the Women’s Situation Room and the Board of Governors of Emmaus Centre reflects her dedication to fostering inclusive dialogue and empowering women within both civic and religious contexts.


Ms. Maitum's illustrious career includes notable roles such as National Coordinator of the Constituent Assembly Project, where she was instrumental in ensuring the retention of women's rights in the Final Constitution. Her founding membership in Finance Trust Bank Ltd and contributions to the initiation of the Kumam Bible Translation highlight her commitment to driving socio-economic empowerment and cultural preservation.


With a rich tapestry of experience, Ms. Maitum has held esteemed positions including Judge of the High Court of Uganda, Member of the Uganda Electoral Commission, and Senior Principal Lecturer at the Law Development Centre in Kampala. Her international engagements, such as her delegation to the United Nations in 1984, where she made compelling statements on human rights in Uganda and the rights of children, further underscore her global impact and commitment to advancing justice on a broader scale.


Throughout her illustrious career, Ms. Maitum has consistently demonstrated a deep-seated dedication to the principles of justice, equality, and human dignity. Her leadership and advocacy serve as a beacon of hope for marginalized communities and inspire positive change both within Uganda and beyond.
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ECO-GUARDIAN HARMONIZING NATURE AND TRADITION, ADVOCATING FOR INDIGENOUS VOICES IN CLIMATE CONVERSATIONS, PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE AMIDST GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES


Chadian environmentalist and Indigenous rights activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim advocates for the sustainable coexistence of humans and nature. Her work, rooted in her community’s traditional knowledge, emphasizes the importance of involving Indigenous voices in climate conversations. Ibrahim has represented her community on international platforms, calling attention to the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations and the need for global policies that respect local wisdom. Her activism embodies a deep respect for nature and a commitment to preserving the world’s ecological and cultural heritage.
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ECO-WARRIOR INSPIRING YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN CLIMATE ACTION, LEADING REFORESTATION INITIATIVES AND ADVOCATING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACROSS AFRICA


Elizabeth Wathuti is a young Kenyan environmental activist and founder of the Green Generation Initiative, which addresses climate change and advocates for environmental conservation. Wathuti’s approach to climate action combines reforestation with eco-conscious youth education, inspiring young Africans to become environmental stewards. She has gained global recognition for her work, even speaking at the UN Climate Conference. Her activism underscores the need for urgent climate action in Africa, making her a rising star in environmental advocacy.
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ELEVATING AFRICAN VOICES IN THE GLOBAL CLIMATE MOVEMENT


Vanessa Nakate is a Ugandan climate justice activist known for her bold advocacy for environmental sustainability, particularly in addressing the impacts of climate change in Africa. Born in 1996 in Uganda, Nakate rose to prominence as a young leader in the global climate movement, using her platform to highlight the disproportionate effects of climate change on African communities.


She is the founder of the Youth for Future Africa and the Africa First movement, both of which advocate for climate justice and the inclusion of African voices in the global conversation on climate change. Nakate emphasizes the need for climate action that considers the unique challenges faced by African countries, such as poverty, drought, and the vulnerability of ecosystems.


Through her work, Nakate has raised awareness about issues such as deforestation, renewable energy, and the rights of youth and women in the context of climate change. She has been invited to speak at prominent international forums, including the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), and has become a leading voice for African youth in the fight for climate justice. Her work emphasizes that climate change is not only an environmental issue but also a social, economic, and human rights issue, particularly for marginalized communities in Africa.


Nakate has been recognized with numerous awards for her advocacy, including being named a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in 2020. As a climate justice activist, Vanessa Nakate continues to inspire millions of people worldwide with her passion for sustainable development and her unwavering commitment to fighting for the planet's future.
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EMPOWERED COUNTLESS WOMEN AND TRANSFORMED LIVES BY FOSTERING SUPPORT NETWORKS, ADVOCATING FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND BREAKING THE SILENCE SURROUNDING PERINATAL GRIEF IN UGANDA


Denise Kekimuri Chantal is a woman with an indomitable spirit, born to Prof. Sam and Mrs. Edrida Tulya-Muhika, and the fourth of five children. Raised in the vibrant environment of Makerere University, she has always embraced life with a "happy-go-lucky" attitude, radiating joy from an early age. She is often described as someone who "was heard before she was seen," a reflection of her lively, outspoken nature, which she humorously attributes to her being a Mukiga. Denise's life journey has been shaped by various experiences that have tested her resilience. After completing her education at Kampala Parents' School and Aga Khan High School, she pursued a BA in International Relations at the United States International University. Her life seemed set on a conventional path, but it took an unexpected turn when she faced personal grief after the death of her mother in 2014. This marked the beginning of a challenging period of her life, intensified by her subsequent struggles with secondary infertility and a devastating miscarriage in 2017.


In the face of unimaginable loss, including the death of her daughter, Keitangaza, shortly after birth, Denise found herself navigating deep emotional pain and societal silence around perinatal grief. Her journey toward healing led her to rely on peer support groups like SANDS UK, and it ultimately became the foundation for her advocacy work. Through this experience, she co-founded Vessel is Me, focusing on peer support for women dealing with perinatal loss, filling a gap in Uganda's mental health services for bereaved mothers.


Denise's strength, humor, and vulnerability have made her a powerful voice for women's health, grief support, and feminist issues in Uganda. Her personal story is a testament to resilience, highlighting her determination to not only survive but to use her experiences to help others.



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EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH FITNESS AND WELLNESS


Mildred Apenyo is a visionary entrepreneur and advocate for women's rights in Uganda, best known for founding Fitclique Africa, the country's first women-only gym. Driven by her passion for creating safe spaces for women, Apenyo offers a variety of fitness classes, including strength training, African yoga, dance, and self-defense, all designed to promote not just physical health but also psychological well-being. Her journey into the fitness industry began after a distressing experience at a mixed gym, where she faced harassment and felt marginalized. This motivated her to establish a supportive environment where women could exercise without fear of discrimination.


Apenyo’s commitment to empowering women intensified after witnessing societal attitudes toward women's safety and bodily autonomy, particularly in response to Uganda's controversial Anti-Pornography Bill. This experience ignited her desire to foster a community that champions body ownership and self-love. Through Fitclique Africa, she creates opportunities for women to express themselves, share their challenges, and engage in meaningful discussions about their rights within a patriarchal society.


Her participation in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) at the University of Notre Dame allowed her to refine her vision and strategies for Fitclique, transforming her initial concept into a flourishing business. Today, Apenyo's fitness space not only provides exercise but also serves as a platform for building confidence and solidarity among women. She aspires to expand her programs, reaching marginalized communities and fostering a broader feminist movement in Uganda. Through her work, Mildred Apenyo continues to inspire women to reclaim their bodies and assert their autonomy, paving the way for a safer, more empowering environment for all.



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EMPOWERING CHANGE: LEADING THE WAY FOR WOMEN'S INCLUSION IN GOVERNANCE


Patience Poni Ayikoru is a passionate young leader dedicated to advancing women's inclusion in governance and advocating for gender equality. Currently a final-year Law student at Uganda Christian University, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to women’s rights through various leadership roles and active participation in numerous platforms focused on leadership and debate.


In 2019, Patience founded Femme Talk West Nile, a Community-Based Organization located in Koboko District. This initiative is dedicated to empowering girls and women through skills training, community dialogues, and school outreach programs. To date, Femme Talk West Nile has positively impacted over 900 individuals in the district, fostering a community of support and advocacy for women’s rights and gender equality.


Her efforts exemplify the transformative power of youth leadership in social change, inspiring a new generation to engage in governance and advocate for their rights. Patience's unwavering dedication to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment continues to create meaningful change within her community and beyond.
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EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN THROUGH LEGAL ADVOCACY AND ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES IN UGANDA


Fancy Sheila Aromorach is a prominent African feminist lawyer and advocate for women's empowerment, dedicated to promoting the participation of young women in decision-making processes. As the founder of the She Laws Foundation, she plays a pivotal role in mentoring female law students in Uganda, with the aim of diversifying the legal profession and creating a more inclusive environment within the legal fraternity.


In addition to her work at the She Laws Foundation, Fancy serves as the General Secretary of the European Union Youth Sounding Board Uganda, where she facilitates youth engagement in EU decision-making processes. Her leadership extends beyond legal advocacy; she is also a fem-preneur, spearheading Fancy Shea Butter, an organic skincare enterprise that shares the traditional Acholi skincare secret of shea butter with a global audience.


With over seven years of experience in gender equality and human rights, Fancy has volunteered and worked with various organizations, including Fitclique Africa and Strategic Response International. Currently, she is involved with Girl Up Initiative Uganda, where she actively challenges the oppressive systems that hinder women's decision-making abilities.


Fancy's impactful journey includes significant roles such as the former university coordinator at SheVestor Africa and Minister of Women's Affairs at the Faculty of Law of the Islamic University in Uganda. She was also a pre-selected candidate for Miss Career Africa, showcasing her dedication to advocating for women's rights and empowerment.


As a mentor at the She Laws Foundation, Fancy continues to champion a just and equitable society. She empowers young women to hone, claim, and reclaim their power in decision-making processes, helping to create more opportunities and diversify the landscape of the legal profession. Her commitment to fostering the next generation of female leaders underscores her unwavering dedication to advancing gender equality and social justice. Through her multifaceted efforts, Fancy Sheila Aromorach remains a transformative force in the fight for women’s rights and empowerment across Uganda and beyond.
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EMPOWERING YOUTH AND ADVOCATING FOR INCLUSIVE CHANGE THROUGH FEMINIST LEADERSHIP


Akiteng Isabella exemplifies the spirit of feminist activism through her unwavering commitment to empowering youth and advocating for justice. With nearly a decade of experience in civil society, Isabella has become a driving force for inclusive change, inspiring future leaders through her innovative approach to youth engagement and advocacy.


As head of Policy Advocacy at the Uganda Youth Network, Isabella has spearheaded initiatives that have reshaped youth development across the country. Her leadership in projects such as the National Debate Council and the Green Light Movement has revolutionized how young people engage with critical issues. By creating platforms for youth participation, she empowers them to assert their rights and actively contribute to societal change.


One of Isabella’s most significant accomplishments is the establishment of the National Schools Debate Championships. This initiative fosters critical thinking, empowering students to challenge existing norms and envision a more equitable future. Her influence extends beyond structured programs, as she also mentors and supports various youth-led movements, embodying the feminist values of resilience, solidarity, and inclusivity.


Isabella’s work is deeply rooted in her advocacy for marginalized youth, particularly young women. Her dedication to ensuring that policies address the unique needs of vulnerable groups underscores her belief in the power of inclusive representation. She champions a world where everyone has an equal voice, reinforcing that feminism is not just a label but a lived experience—one that dismantles oppressive systems and builds a more just and equitable society.


Through her leadership and feminist advocacy, Akiteng Isabella continues to inspire a new generation of changemakers, proving that collective action can create lasting, transformative change.
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EQUITY IN HEALTH ADVOCATING FOR MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES, PROMOTING INCLUSIVE HEALTHCARE POLICIES, AND ENSURING RIGHTS FOR ALL, REGARDLESS OF IDENTITY


Kenyan physician and LGBTQ+ rights advocate Dr. Stellah Bosire focuses on healthcare access for marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ+ population. Bosire’s work addresses health disparities that impact queer people and those living with HIV/AIDS. As a queer woman herself, she advocates for inclusive healthcare policies and is an outspoken critic of policies that restrict bodily autonomy and healthcare access for vulnerable populations. Bosire’s dedication to social justice has paved the way for greater awareness of healthcare rights for all, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
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FEARLESS CHAMPION FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS, DRIVING IMPACTFUL CHANGE THROUGH DETERMINED ADVOCACY


Rita Aciro has been a steadfast advocate for gender equity and women's empowerment, dedicating her life to advancing women's rights and creating a more just and equitable society. Her early education at Mary Reparatrix Boarding School in Bugonga and later at Kololo Secondary School laid the foundation for her remarkable journey as a feminist leader and human rights defender.


Rita's professional journey began in 1997, when she joined Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET) as an intern. Her unwavering passion for women's rights and her dedication quickly distinguished her among her peers. While she initially left UWONET, her commitment to the women's movement never wavered, and she continued working within the same sphere, driven by a deep sense of purpose. After a decade of service, her leadership skills were recognized, and she was appointed Executive Director of UWONET.


Throughout her tenure as Executive Director, Rita has championed a fact-based, rigorous approach to addressing women's issues, ensuring that advocacy efforts are grounded in solid research and evidence. Her influence extends beyond UWONET, impacting communities and governments across East Africa. Rita has been a leading voice in critical causes such as women's land rights, the fight against gender-based violence, and promoting democratic governance. Her tireless efforts have positioned her as a key figure in the human rights landscape.


In 2021, Rita Aciro was honored with the European Union Human Rights Defenders Award, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the advancement of women's rights and gender equality in Uganda. Despite facing significant challenges, including the freezing of UWONET's bank account, Rita's commitment to her mission has never faltered. She remains resolute in her pursuit of justice, equality, and the protection of democratic values.


Rita’s leadership is characterized by determination, compassion, and resilience. Her journey serves as an inspiration to countless women and girls, demonstrating the transformative power of advocacy and the potential for meaningful societal change. Through her unwavering dedication, Rita continues to pave the way for a future where women and girls can live free from discrimination and oppression, standing as a symbol of strength and hope for the feminist movement in Uganda and beyond.
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FEARLESS FEMINIST ADVOCATE TURNING WAR CONFLICTS INTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR GENDER JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT


Ruth Ochieng Ojiambo is a powerful crusader against gender-based violence, renowned for her resilience in feminist advocacy and meticulous documentation of war crimes. Her life, deeply shaped by growing up in Uganda during a period marred by dictatorship and civil war, is a testament to the strength and determination of women confronting adversity. Far from being overwhelmed by these challenges, Ruth was inspired to transform her personal experiences into a purpose-driven fight for gender justice.


As the former Director of ISIS Women’s International Cross Cultural Exchange (ISIS-WICCE), Ruth has spent decades empowering women who have been silenced by violence, providing them with a platform to speak out, heal, and reclaim their power. Since 1997, under her leadership, ISIS-WICCE has documented violations of women’s human rights in conflict zones such as Uganda, southern Sudan, Liberia, Burundi, and Sierra Leone. Through this vital work, Ruth and her team have exposed horrific acts of violence, including sexual violence, and provided critical support to survivors, helping them rebuild their lives and assume leadership roles within their communities.


Her activism was strongly influenced by her father, who instilled in her a deep sense of gender equality early on. Ruth's passion for feminist advocacy led her to challenge societal norms, driving her commitment to securing justice for women impacted by conflict. Her efforts contributed significantly to international resolutions like the UN-1325, which addresses the needs and rights of women affected by war.


Beyond advocacy, Ruth’s feminist approach emphasizes healing at the grassroots level, understanding that true societal transformation can only occur when the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of women is prioritized. Her leadership has reshaped local governance and empowered thousands of women activists to enact meaningful change in their communities, building more inclusive and equitable societies.


Ruth Ochieng Ojiambo’s extraordinary career is a tribute to the power of feminist resilience and unwavering dedication to gender equality. Her tireless efforts to document and combat gender violence have left a lasting legacy in Uganda and beyond, inspiring countless individuals to continue the fight for women's rights and social justice.
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FEMINIST ACTIVIST ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY, WELLNESS, AND HOLISTIC ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS AFRICA


Hope Chigudu is an activist with decades of experience in feminist movement building and feminist leadership development. As the founding and managing Director of HopeAfrica, Hope’s approach to organizational development, health and well-being is holistic and people-focused.


A sociologist by training, Hope holds an MA in Development Studies with a focus on women’s studies. After a start in the corporate world, feminism opened Hope’s eyes and she joined the Ministry of Women’s Affairs in Zimbabwe “a changed woman.” Later, recognizing the need for women’s autonomous spaces, she became a founding member of the Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network.


Her experience includes periods working with European funders and the UN, before she set up her own consulting organization.


As a renowned gender equality activist and consultant, and an organizational development expert and strategist, she has supported a great many African and international justice groups, working in most African countries from Ghana to South Africa and serving on the boards of the Global Fund for Women and Urgent Action and on the working committee of the African Feminist Forum.
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FEMINIST LEADER EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN LIBERIA AND UGANDA


Dr. Thelma Awori is the founding co-chair and president emeritus of the Sustainable Market Women’s Fund (formerly Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund), which has directly and indirectly empowered over 15,000 market women in Liberia.


Her work with market women has expanded to Uganda through the Institute for Social Transformation; she is also a founder of that organization. Being of Liberian descent, Dr. Thelma has held various high-profile positions and considers herself a global citizen.


Thelma Awori believes she is a feminist because she is a staunch believer in justice for women and the validity of women’s perspectives.
She is dedicated to giving visibility to this knowledge of women, particularly the knowledge of women leaders in rural areas on the practice of leadership and believes in the rights of women to be all they can possibly be, their right to happiness, to control the fruits of their labour and to control their bodies.



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FEMINIST SCHOLAR IN GENDER AND POLITICS, LIVELIHOOD, AND CULTURAL STUDIES


Professor Josephine Ahikire is a Ugandan feminist scholar, researcher, and advocate for gender justice in Africa. She is a Professor of Gender Studies at Makerere University and the Executive Director of the Centre for Basic Research (CBR). Her work focuses on feminist political thought, governance, and women's rights, with extensive research on gender and democracy in Uganda and beyond. Ahikire has contributed significantly to feminist scholarship through publications that challenge patriarchal structures and advocate for inclusive governance. As a thought leader in African feminism, she continues to shape critical conversations on gender equity, political participation, and social transformation.
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FOUGHT FOR JUSTICE BY BEING A VOICES FOR THE UNHEARD WHILE CREATING A NEW WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES THROUGH POETRY AND ACTIVISM.


Twasiima P. Bigirwa is an Afro-feminist writer and lawyer from Uganda, whose work powerfully intertwines history, poetry, and social justice activism to imagine and create new worlds.
Drawing deeply from her rich cultural heritage, Twasiima’s writing reflects the complexities and contradictions of contemporary life, focusing on the systemic inequalities that affect marginalized communities.She holds an LL.B. from Makerere University and an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, which inform her critical perspective on law and development.
With several years of experience in the development sector, Twasiima supports organizations and individuals in integrating decolonial practices into their work. She emphasizes the importance of local leadership, advocating for community-centered investments that challenge traditional notions of development.


Her debut poetry collection, ‘ebyeshongoro bya Debra’ (Songs of Debra), is a poignant exploration of our times, blending Runyankore and English to chronicle personal and collective experiences. Through humor, wit, and heartfelt reflections, she invites readers to confront the state of the world while acknowledging the legacies of our histories.
In her podcast, “Another Way”, Twasiima delves into alternative realities, encouraging listeners to envision new possibilities in their daily lives. She passionately believes that movements on the peripheries of society are crucial for achieving collective liberation and social change.


With a profound love for her community and a commitment to justice, Twasiima uses her writing as a tool for anger and outrage against social injustices, particularly those faced by Black women. She sees storytelling as a transformative force and remains dedicated to inspiring others to recognize that another way of living and developing is not only possible but essential for a just future.



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FOUNDER OF WANDEGEYA WOMEN TRADERS ASSOCIATION, ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND EMPOWERMENT


Zawedde Hasiina is a passionate market vendor and the founder of the Wandegeya Women Traders Association, a platform dedicated to empowering marginalized women in Uganda’s trading community. Through the association, Zawedde has supported a diverse group of women, including street vendors, single mothers, widows, and women with disabilities. Her leadership focuses on elevating the voices and rights of these women, helping them achieve economic independence and improve their quality of life.


The association’s work, strengthened through partnerships with organizations such as Femme Forte, has equipped women with valuable knowledge in advocacy, particularly around bodily autonomy and women’s rights. These efforts have led to tangible improvements in the health, living standards, and self-sufficiency of the women involved.


Zawedde's initiative has fostered a sense of solidarity among the women in her community, providing them with tools to navigate the challenges they face in a male-dominated market environment. Her continued advocacy and leadership serve as a beacon of hope for women seeking empowerment through collective action.
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FROM MEDICAL DOCTOR TO VISIONARY INVESTOR, REVOLUTIONIZING UGANDA’S ECONOMY AND EMPOWERING WOMEN GLOBALLY.


Commonly known as Dr. Maggie Kigozi, the formidable woman is a distinguished feminist icon whose multifaceted career has left a great mark on Uganda and other countries. She was born Margaret Blick in Fort Portal and she then embarked on a journey of excellence from an early age.
Her education at institutions like Aga Khan Primary School and Makerere University School of Medicine laid the foundation for her remarkable professional journey.


Dr. Maggie practiced medicine in Uganda, Kenya, and Zambia, displaying a deep commitment to healthcare. However, she eventually ventured in fields beyond the medical field when she transitioned to the corporate world in 1994.


She joined Crown Bottlers (Pepsi) Ltd as the Marketing Director playing a key role in transforming the company into a market leader in the beverage sector.


In 2000, Maggie's ability as a leader caught the attention of the Ugandan government, hence her appointment as the Executive Director of the Uganda Investment Authority. During her tenure, Uganda witnessed a surge in foreign investment, totaling $4 billion, and licensed domestic investors amounting to $10 billion.
Her vision and tireless efforts were strategic and contributed significantly to the country's economic growth and development.


Dr. Kigozi's influence extends beyond borders, as evidenced by her consultancy work with United Nations Industrial Development Organization and she sits on various advisory boards and committees, advocating for women's empowerment, youth leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Her dedication to these causes culminated in her presidency of Business and Professional Women Uganda, where she continues to champion gender equality and economic empowerment.


In every role she undertakes, Maggie Kigozi exemplifies visionary leadership, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her legacy as a trailblazer in medicine, business, and sociology-economic development continues to inspire generations of women to come.
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GUARDIAN OF JUSTICE, PIONEERING WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND LEGAL REFORM AS ETHIOPIA’S FIRST FEMALE SUPREME COURT PRESIDENT


Meaza Ashenafi is a pioneering Ethiopian lawyer and women's rights advocate, recognized for her significant contributions to the legal landscape of Ethiopia. As the first female President of the Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia, appointed in November 2018, she embodies a new era of leadership in a traditionally male-dominated field. Meaza's career began as a judge on the High Court between 1989 and 1992, and she later played a crucial role as a legal adviser for the Ethiopian Constitution Commission.


In 1995, she founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA), which focuses on providing legal assistance and advocating for women’s rights. Meaza's impact extends beyond advocacy; she was instrumental in establishing Enat Bank, the first women's bank in Ethiopia, aimed at empowering women economically. Her efforts have been recognized with numerous awards, including a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003.


Meaza is particularly known for her work on cases of gender-based violence and harmful traditional practices, notably her defense of a young girl who shot her abductor during an attempted forced marriage, a case that inspired the film Difret, produced by Angelina Jolie. Meaza's vision is to restore trust in the Ethiopian legal system and ensure justice for all, stating, “If one person is killed...the law loses meaning if the court cannot provide speedy justice.” Her commitment to women’s rights and legal reform marks her as a formidable figure in contemporary Africa.



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HARNESSING COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND IMPACT


With a strong belief that effective communication can be a catalyst for transformation, Samantha’s work is centered around amplifying voices, fostering engagement, and sparking conversations that lead to action.


As the Project Lead at Umutesi Library, Samantha supported the initiative to provide free access to books, contributing to a philosophy of accessible knowledge that challenges educational barriers. This role reinforced her commitment to making resources and information available to all, especially marginalized communities.


Samantha played a key role in developing "How Well Do You Know Uganda?", a trivia segment designed to enhance civic awareness through engaging, accessible content. By transforming complex governance topics into interactive learning experiences, she built a community of over 2,000 weekly participants in its first year. The initiative’s success, including its adoption at major national events, highlights her ability to use communication as a tool for impact—bridging information gaps and empowering audiences with knowledge that drives action


Currently, as the Communications Lead at Femme Forte, Samantha is overseeing the launch of the first-ever feminist virtual museum. Through her work, she leverages communication as a tool for social change, working to educate, inform, and inspire action in pursuit of a more inclusive and equitable society.
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HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN TANZANIA


Lydia Charles Moyo is a Tanzanian social changemaker and communication strategist, renowned for her dedication to women's economic empowerment and the integration of technology to foster gender equality. At 28, she founded Her Initiative, a non-profit organization committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by fostering financial resilience among women and girls in Tanzania. Through Her Initiative, Moyo has impacted over 15,000 women and girls, providing them with essential skills and resources to achieve financial independence.


In addition to Her Initiative, Moyo launched Panda Digital, the first Swahili hybrid e-learning platform for women in Tanzania. This platform leverages AI-powered SMS technology to deliver accessible education and resources, enabling women to enhance their skills and pursue entrepreneurial ventures.


Moyo's innovative approach to merging technology with gender equality initiatives has garnered international recognition. She is a recipient of several awards, including the +1 Global Fund, the Roddenberry Foundation award, and the UNDP Funguo Programme grant. Her efforts have also been acknowledged by the Government of Tanzania and the Mkuki Coalition Award for her work in championing anti-gender-based violence interventions.


Her commitment to social justice and women's empowerment led to her receiving the Global Citizen Prize in 2024, highlighting her significant contributions to advancing gender equality in Tanzania.


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HEALTH JUSTICE ADVOCATE BRIDGING GAPS IN HEALTHCARE ACCESS, FIGHTING FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS’ RIGHTS IN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES ACROSS AFRICA WITH COMPASSIONATE RESOLVE


Zimbabwean-born Dr. Samukeliso Dube’s work focuses on reducing health disparities in marginalized communities, particularly for women and girls across Africa. As a doctor and health justice advocate, Dube addresses systemic barriers in healthcare and promotes equitable access to services for underserved populations. Her work on adolescent health, gender-based violence, and reproductive rights has brought critical resources and education to communities in need, highlighting the intersection of health and human rights. Dube’s dedication to accessible healthcare is a vital contribution to the African feminist movement.
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HEALTH JUSTICE PIONEER TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE IN RWANDA, CHAMPIONING UNIVERSAL ACCESS, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND QUALITY CARE FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS


Rwandan pediatrician Dr. Agnes Binagwaho has dedicated her career to transforming healthcare access and quality in Rwanda and beyond. As Rwanda’s former Minister of Health, she championed policies that expanded healthcare to vulnerable populations, including women, children, and those in rural areas. Dr. Binagwaho is a strong proponent of universal healthcare, reproductive rights, and health equity. Her work in HIV/AIDS treatment, maternal health, and community healthcare programs has made Rwanda a global model for health reform. She currently teaches at Harvard University and remains an influential voice on health justice in Africa.
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HOPE HARVESTED BY EMPOWERING WOMEN AND CULTIVATING RESILIENCE THROUGH URBAN AGRICULTURE


Born and raised in Katanga, an urban slum in Uganda, Lilian Nakigozi has transformed her challenging childhood experiences into a powerful mission to improve food security and empower women. As the Founder and CEO of Women Smiles Uganda, she has developed innovative vertical farming technology aimed at creating sustainable agricultural solutions in urban areas with limited land.
Operating at the intersection of agricultural sustainability and women's empowerment, Lilian's social enterprise designs affordable, climate-resilient vertical farming units that enable urban dwellers to grow crops efficiently. Her initiative seeks to eradicate poverty in underserved communities by providing food-security programs and agro-entrepreneurship opportunities specifically for women and youth.


By partnering with women’s groups and NGOs in slums and refugee camps, Lilian has trained over 6,500 women to become independent urban farmers, helping them reliably feed their families and generate income through the sale of fresh produce to local markets. Women Smiles Uganda also offers workshops covering critical topics like entrepreneurship, nutrition, climate resiliency, eco-friendly waste management, composting, and recycling.


Lilian holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Makerere University and is an alumna of the Obama Foundation Leaders program in Africa, as well as President Obama’s Young African Leadership Initiative. Her commitment to women’s financial inclusion and sustainable agriculture drives her organization, which manufactures vertical gardens and connects clients directly with suppliers of improved seeds, thereby eliminating middlemen.


Despite challenges such as high production costs and limited access to online marketing, Lilian’s determination to empower women remains steadfast. Through her innovative approaches and community-focused initiatives, she continues to inspire change and create resilient urban communities in Uganda.



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IGNITING WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY ACROSS AFRICA:
A FEMINIST TRAILBLAZER


Sarah Mukasa is a distinguished Pan-African feminist whose leadership and vision have sparked transformative change for women across the continent. With over 15 years of experience in senior leadership roles within the not-for-profit sector in Africa and Europe, Sarah is renowned for her ability to shape organizations and champion women's rights and social justice.


As the former Director of Programs at the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Sarah played a pivotal role in propelling the organization into one of the largest and most impactful women's funds on the continent. Under her leadership, AWDF expanded its reach and influence, supporting grassroots organizations and driving initiatives that address critical issues such as gender-based violence, economic empowerment, and political participation for women. Her work has empowered countless women to raise their voices and claim their rights in societies that have often marginalized them.


Sarah’s influence extends far beyond her role at AWDF. She has written extensively on human rights, women’s rights, and social justice, becoming a respected thought leader and advocate for gender equality. Her expertise has also been sought after by international development organizations, including the Ford Foundation, DANIDA, Concern Worldwide, and Action Aid International. Her consultancy work with these organizations has further amplified her impact, as she has provided strategic guidance to strengthen women’s movements and promote development across Africa.


Sarah Mukasa’s dedication to the cause of women's rights, social justice, and development continues to inspire future generations of feminists. Her extensive contributions, both through her leadership and her writings, have cemented her legacy as a champion of gender equality and human rights across Africa. Her unwavering commitment to creating inclusive and empowered communities ensures that the path she has paved will continue to light the way for those to come.
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INTEGRATED MENTAL HEALTH INTO PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS WHILE PROMOTING GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY.


Dr. Florence Baingana is a leading figure in mental health policy and services. With a background in both psychiatry and health policy, she has focused her career on advocating for marginalized communities, particularly women and children in low-income countries.


Born and raised in Uganda, Dr. Baingana earned her medical degree in 1983 and pursued specialization in psychiatry, obtaining her MMed in 1990.
Her journey took a turn when she joined health policy, planning, and financing, earning an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2010.
This approach equipped her with the tools to address systemic challenges and inequities within mental health systems.


Dr. Baingana's impact can be seen in various spheres of influence. Her tenure as the National Mental Health Coordinator with the Ministry of Health of Uganda (1996-2000) marked a pivotal moment in Uganda's mental health landscape. She spearheaded the establishment of the Mental Health Unit, paving the way for the integration of mental health into primary care services. Her efforts led to the inclusion of mental health in the Uganda Minimum Health Care Package, amplifying access to essential services for vulnerable populations.


Beyond borders, Dr. Baingana's advocacy resonated globally. Her collaboration with esteemed institutions such as the World Bank and the Carter Center Mental Health program in Liberia showcased her unwavering commitment to promoting mental health as a fundamental human right. As a Principal Investigator for the Mental Health Beyond Facilities Project, supported by Grand Challenges Canada, she pioneered innovative approaches to address mental health disparities in Uganda, Liberia, and Nepal. Her leadership not only catalyzed research but also fostered community-driven solutions tailored to local contexts.


Dr. Baingana's feminist perspective hinges on principles of inclusivity and empowerment. She champions the voices of women and girls, recognizing their unique struggles within mental health systems. Through her mentorship initiatives and advocacy efforts, she amplifies the leadership of women in academia and policymaking, fostering a more equitable and diverse landscape within the field of global health.


As Chairperson of the Association of Psychiatrists of Uganda and Board Chair of TPO-Uganda, Dr. Baingana continues to shape the discourse on mental health governance and financing. Her prolific publications, including peer-reviewed articles and policy reports, serve as catalysts for change, driving evidence-based decision-making and transformative actions.


In a world marred by inequities and injustices, Dr. Florence Baingana stands as a steadfast advocate for social justice and mental health equity. Her tireless dedication and visionary leadership exemplify the power of intersectional feminism in reshaping systems, fostering resilience, and nurturing hope for a more inclusive and compassionate future.



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INTERWEAVING AFRICA'S VOICES: LYDIA NAMUBIRU'S JOURNEY AS A JOURNALIST FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE


Lydia Namubiru is a dynamic freelance journalist based in Kampala, Uganda, recognized for her impactful work with prestigious organizations such as Quartz Africa, The New York Times, and the BBC World Service. As the Africa editor for openDemocracy’s 50.50 team, she excels in investigative reporting, focusing on critical issues surrounding African feminist movements and the continent’s fluctuating democracy.


With a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, Lydia combines her academic knowledge with hands-on experience gained at Uganda's largest media establishment, Vision Group. Her diverse reporting covers a wide array of topics, including technology, health, governance, and human rights, consistently advocating for free expression and social justice.


In addition to her journalistic pursuits, Lydia teaches data journalism at the African Centre for Media Excellence in Kampala, empowering the next generation of journalists. She also curates open data on www.data.ug, enhancing transparency and accessibility in information dissemination. Her strong analytical skills and commitment to social performance measurement, utilizing tools such as balanced scorecards and logical frameworks, further amplify her influence in the field.


Driven by a desire to expand her coverage beyond Uganda, Lydia seeks to explore regional narratives, aiming to shed light on underrepresented stories across Africa. Through her multifaceted work, she continues to shape the discourse around vital issues, establishing herself as a significant voice in contemporary journalism
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LAND SURVEYOR, AND ECO-FEMINIST ADVOCATE FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND CONSERVATION


Lucky Agaba is a passionate Ugandan nature enthusiast, land surveyor, and co-founder of TakeABreakUg, a travel campaign dedicated to promoting Uganda’s rich wildlife and eco-friendly practices. As a feminist and environmental advocate, Lucky combines her love for the outdoors with a deep commitment to its sustainability.


Through her work, she actively participates in and organizes tree-planting events, encouraging travelers to contribute to environmental conservation while exploring Uganda's natural beauty. By sharing her passion for eco-friendly living, Lucky inspires others to adopt sustainable practices, such as reducing plastic use, conserving water, and embracing alternatives like menstrual cups instead of pads to minimize one's carbon footprint.


As a team leader at TakeABreakUg, Lucky advocates for exploring Uganda's diverse ecosystems, from lush greenery to wildlife and water bodies, promoting the message that protecting the environment begins with appreciating its beauty. She believes that by showcasing the natural treasures Uganda has to offer, we can all understand the importance of preserving and protecting the world we live in.


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LEADER IN WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCACY, CHAMPIONING GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING AND POLICY REFORMS


Patricia is the Executive Director of the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE), a prominent women’s rights organization in Uganda. A seasoned lawyer, she holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Makerere University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice. As a dedicated feminist and women’s rights activist, Patricia has played a crucial role in advancing the women’s movement in Uganda.


Her extensive background in women's rights has positioned her at the forefront of pushing for transformative policies, particularly in the realm of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB). Under her leadership, FOWODE has become a leading advocate for ensuring that national and local budgets are designed to address the unique needs and challenges faced by women, furthering gender equality. Patricia’s advocacy work has been instrumental in influencing critical policies that support women’s emancipation and empowerment in Uganda.


With a commitment to social justice and equality, Patricia continues to be a driving force in the women’s rights movement, working tirelessly to ensure that women’s voices are heard and their rights protected across all sectors of society.
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LEADING FEMINIST LEGAL REFORM, SHE HAS ESTABLISHED A LASTING LEGACY OF JUSTICE WHILE EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH HER INITIATIVES.


Jennifer Bitarabeho Kagugube is a distinguished lawyer who epitomizes the essence of a feminist icon through her remarkable journey and impactful contributions to society. She attended Gayaza High School before pursuing a law degree at the University of Nairobi. Her career, marked by resilience, dedication, and advocacy, showcases her unwavering commitment to advancing gender equality and championing women's rights.


As a member of FIDA Uganda, Jennifer has provided not only legal assistance but has also served as an inspiration to aspiring legal professionals, particularly women, encouraging them to pursue higher education and expand their horizons. Her willingness to share her professional and personal experiences highlights her genuine desire to uplift and support other women on their paths to success.


Through her involvement with FIDA, Jennifer has demonstrated a profound understanding of the intersectionality of gender issues and the importance of providing legal aid to marginalized communities. Her work on projects aimed at protecting survivors of estates during the early AIDS pandemic underscores her dedication to serving those in need and advocating for justice and equality for all.


Jennifer's leadership roles, including her position as Chairperson of the Board of Trustees at FIDA Uganda and her role as Chairperson of the governing board of Women Leadership Development, an NGO established to address leadership capacity gaps and enhance the contributions of women in leadership, further emphasize her commitment to promoting women's rights and driving systemic change within society. Her advocacy for savings as a means of financial empowerment reflects her holistic approach to women's empowerment, recognizing the critical importance of economic independence and financial literacy.


In her semi-retirement, Jennifer continues to inspire through her engagement in mixed farming, showcasing her resilience and adaptability as she pursues new endeavors. Her multifaceted experiences in leadership, human rights promotion, and youth capacity development underscore her dedication to creating a more equitable and inclusive society for future generations.


Jennifer Bitarabeho Kagugube's journey as a feminist icon serves as a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, compassion, and advocacy in advancing gender equality and social justice. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of women to break barriers, challenge norms, and strive for a more equitable world.
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LEGACY OF GREEN NURTURING THE ENVIRONMENT, EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES, CONTINUING A NOBLE HERITAGE OF CONSERVATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


The daughter of Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai, Wanjira continues her mother’s environmental legacy through the Green Belt Movement in Kenya. Mathai focuses on reforestation, sustainable agriculture, and women’s economic empowerment. Her environmental advocacy, tied closely to her mother’s work, promotes sustainable livelihoods and resilience in the face of climate challenges. By integrating women’s rights with environmental conservation, Mathai advances a holistic vision of sustainability and social justice.
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NURTURED BY LOVE AND DEDICATION, IMPACTING AND INSPIRING COUNTLESS YOUNG INDIVIDUALS ENCOURAGING THEM TO EMBRACE THEIR POTENTIAL AND PURSUE LEADERSHIP ROLES.


Joy Mugarura is celebrated for her unwavering commitment to nurturing and supporting young people through her ministry at St. Francis Chapel at Makerere University. Her profound belief in the potential of young women has inspired countless individuals to pursue their aspirations and embrace leadership roles in various spheres of life. Growing up in a reverend's household, Joy was immersed in a culture of service and community engagement from a young age. This upbringing instilled in her a deep understanding of the church's role in fostering personal and spiritual growth. Joy’s commitment to youth development is evident in the warm and welcoming environment she creates at her home, where students often find solace, guidance, and a sense of belonging. She has made it her mission to ensure that no young person leaves her door hungry, offering both spiritual and physical nourishment to those in need.


Joy has been instrumental in the establishment of several youth-focused initiatives and groups, which serve as platforms for personal development, mentorship, and community engagement. Through these programs, she empowers young women to recognize their worth and potential, encouraging them to break free from societal stereotypes and pursue their dreams fearlessly. Her dedication to building the capacity of young women extends beyond mere encouragement; she actively provides resources and opportunities for them to thrive.Joy believes her work is a divine calling, motivated by her passion for young people and a desire to see them excel in all aspects of life. She has a remarkable ability to connect with students, listening to their concerns and offering guidance that helps them navigate the challenges they face in their academic and personal lives. Her empathetic approach fosters a safe space where young people feel valued and understood, enabling them to flourish.


Throughout her journey, Joy has witnessed the profound impact of her ministry on individuals and the community at large. Many have attributed their personal and spiritual growth to her nurturing presence and unwavering support. Her life exemplifies the transformative power of love, care, and empowerment, demonstrating that when young people are nurtured and believed in, they can achieve remarkable things.


Joy continues to be a beacon of hope and inspiration, tirelessly working to uplift the next generation and ensure that they are equipped to make a positive difference in the world. Her legacy is one of compassion, empowerment, and unwavering faith in the potential of young women.



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ORIGINATOR OF THE VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN FEMINISTS, WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCATE, AND CREATIVE CATALYST


Penelope Sanyu is the dynamic CEO of Femme Forte and Qweshunga, and the visionary behind the Virtual Museum of African Feminists—a groundbreaking project that celebrates the lives and work of African feminists from all walks of life.


At Femme Forte, Penelope has been instrumental in creating spaces for women’s voices to be amplified, fostering feminist leadership, and advocating for women’s rights through advocacy and creative projects. The Virtual Museum of African Feminists is a key example of her commitment to preserving and promoting African feminist history, showcasing the contributions of women who have shaped social change across the continent.


In addition to this monumental project, Penelope leads Qweshunga, a platform that provides African women in the arts with the opportunity to express themselves creatively and build communities around shared cultural experiences. Her work integrates law, creativity, and advocacy, constantly pushing for more inclusive, empowering spaces for African women.


Penelope’s approach to leadership is characterized by her wit, playful spirit, and unshakeable dedication to making a meaningful impact on the lives of African women. Whether through art, advocacy, or community building, she continues to inspire and lead with heart.
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PATHFINDER FOR GENDER JUSTICE AND EQUAL REPRESENTATION IN UGANDA’S LEGAL SYSTEM


Hon. Justice Jane Frances Abodo serves as the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and is recognized for her trailblazing role in advancing gender justice in Uganda. Her appointment marked a significant milestone, making her the first woman to hold this position in the country’s history. Justice Abodo advocates for gendersensitive legal frameworks, particularly in cases of sexual and genderbased violence.


Under her leadership, the DPP’s office has established specialized units to handle genderbased violence cases, ensuring they receive the necessary attention and expertise. Abodo actively promotes training for prosecutors and law enforcement, focusing on gender sensitivity and the complexities of these cases.Her dedication to justice and equality has earned her immense respect in both legal and community circles, positioning her as a role model for aspiring female lawyers in Uganda. Justice Abodo’s work continues to inspire efforts toward creating a more equitable legal system for all.



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PIONEERING ADVOCATE FOR JUSTICE REFORM AND GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA'S JUDICIARY


Justice Julia Ssebutinde is a distinguished member of the Ugandan judiciary, celebrated for her impactful advocacy for human rights and justice reform.


Appointed to the High Court of Uganda in 2001, she became the first female judge from Uganda to serve at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Ssebutinde has been instrumental in landmark rulings that promote gender equality and protect the rights of marginalized groups.Her work goes beyond her judicial duties; she has actively advocate for legal reforms to address genderbased violence and discrimination, contributing to the establishment of laws that safeguard women's rights. Ssebutinde participates in community initiatives, raising awareness about legal rights among women and advocating for their empowerment.


As a mentor, she inspires a new generation of female lawyers and judges, emphasizing integrity and dedication to justice. Through her tireless efforts, Justice Ssebutinde symbolizes resilience and progress in Uganda’s legal landscape, demonstrating the vital role of women in enacting meaningful change within the judiciary.



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PROFESSOR SYLVIA TAMALE RESHAPED GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH ACADEMIA, FEMINISM, AND LEGAL REFORMS.


Professor Sylvia Tamale is a Ugandan academic, lawyer, sociologist, and feminist activist. As the Associate Professor and Dean of Law at Makerere University, she made history as the first woman to lead the Faculty of Law in Uganda.
Her educational journey includes a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University, a Master of Laws from Harvard University, and a PhD in Sociology and Feminist Studies from the University of Minnesota. Tamale’s commitment to feminism is driven by a passionate resistance to patriarchal and imperialist structures.


Her career is a tapestry of ground breaking achievements and bold activism. In 2003, she earned the title "Worst Woman of the Year" from New Vision for her outspoken support of sexual rights—a badge she wears with pride. Tamale has held visiting professorships at the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town and the University of Wisconsin.


Her legal activism has led to significant reforms, including challenging discriminatory laws and securing landmark rulings that affirm the rights of Ugandan lesbians.At Makerere University, Tamale has been a force for change, taking efforts to address sexual harassment with a comprehensive policy and leading a committee that investigated the issue. Her global feminist perspective champions active engagement in political and economic spheres and a critical examination of patriarchal systems.Tamale’s scholarly contributions are equally impressive.


Her publications, such as "Decolonization and Afro-Feminism" (2020), "When Hens Begin To Crow: Gender and Parliamentary Politics in Uganda" (1999), and "African Sexualities: A Reader" (2011) , reflect her deep insights into gender, law, and culture. Through her writing and advocacy, Tamale continues to inspire and drive the conversation on gender equity and human rights.



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REDEFINED ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND GENDER EQUALITY, DRIVING INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS AND COMBATING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN UGANDA.


Dr. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo was born on October 2, 1963 in Hoima District, Uganda.She is a Ugandan professor renowned for her advocacy for gender equality, social transformation, and women's rights. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences in 1997 from Makerere University, followed by a Master of Philosophy in Social Anthropology from Cambridge University in 1990 and subsequently, a PhD in Sociology and Social Anthropology from Hull University, United Kingdom.


Throughout her career, Dr. Bantebya has spearheaded numerous groundbreaking projects and research initiatives aimed at addressing gender-based challenges. Notably, she served as the Principal Investigator for the "Whole University Approach: Kicking Sexual Harassment out of Higher Education Institutions in Uganda" project, demonstrating her commitment to combatting sexual harassment in academic settings. Additionally, she played key roles in projects such as the International Development Research Centre's Growth Opportunities for Women project and the Eastern African Social and Gender Norms Learning Collaborative Network.


As a prolific author, Dr. Bantebya has contributed extensively to academic literature, publishing works that explore themes such as gender norms, poverty reduction, and the effectiveness of anti-poverty programs. Her co-authored book with Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, "Women, Work and Domestic Virtue in Uganda 1900-2003," earned the prestigious Aidoo-Snyder Prize in recognition of its scholarly excellence. Beyond academia, Dr. Bantebya is actively engaged in advocacy and consultancy work, serving as a consultant on gender and development issues for governments, multilateral agencies, and NGOs. Her dedication to empowering women smallholder farmers in Uganda and her leadership roles in organizations such as the Uganda Women's Network underscore her commitment to grassroots empowerment and social justice.


Dr. Bantebya's contributions have been widely recognized, earning her fellowship in esteemed institutions such as the Uganda National Academy of Sciences and the International Women's Leadership Forum. Her leadership as the head of the Department of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University reflects her unwavering dedication to fostering academic excellence and social change.


Dr. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo epitomizes the spirit of scholarship, activism, and advocacy in the pursuit of gender equality and social justice. Through her pioneering research, tireless advocacy, and transformative leadership, she continues to inspire positive change and empower marginalized communities in Uganda and beyond.



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REDEFINING GENDER, RELIGION, AND POWER IN AFRICAN FEMINISM


Dr. Fatou Sow is a Senegalese feminist scholar, sociologist, and activist who has played a crucial role in advancing gender justice, women’s rights, and feminist research across Africa. With decades of experience in academia and activism, she has been at the forefront of African feminist thought, particularly in the areas of gender, religion, and socio-political struggles.


Her work critically examines the intersections of gender, religion, and power in African societies, with a particular focus on the role of Islam in shaping women’s rights and gender dynamics. She has challenged patriarchal interpretations of religious texts that marginalize women while advocating for feminist readings that empower them.


As a founding member of the African Feminist Forum, Sow has been instrumental in creating spaces where African women can define their feminist agendas free from Western feminist impositions. This platform has strengthened feminist movements and promoted African-led solutions to gender inequalities.


Sow has also been a strong advocate for women’s leadership in governance, economic justice, and access to education. She argues that economic empowerment is central to dismantling systemic inequalities and ensuring women’s full participation in society.


As a scholar, she has worked to decolonize African feminist thought, challenging Eurocentric frameworks that overlook the lived realities of African women. Her academic work emphasizes the importance of African languages, indigenous knowledge, and local feminist movements in shaping gender discourse.


Throughout her career, Sow has mentored young African feminists, scholars, and activists, ensuring the feminist movement in Africa remains dynamic and intergenerational. She has collaborated with regional and international feminist networks, fostering critical dialogue on gender and human rights.
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REDEFINING WOMEN’S ROLE IN AFRICA’S SECURITY INDUSTRY


Divine Ndhlukula is a Zimbabwean entrepreneur who defied industry norms to establish Securico, one of Africa’s leading security firms. What began as a small startup in a male-dominated field has grown into a multimillion-dollar enterprise providing security solutions across Zimbabwe. Ndhlukula built her company with a strong emphasis on women’s empowerment, training and employing thousands of women in an industry where they were previously underrepresented.


Her success is not just in breaking barriers but in creating a sustainable model for inclusive business. Under her leadership, Securico has set the standard for professionalized security services in Africa, winning multiple international awards. She continues to be an advocate for women’s financial independence, using her influence to create opportunities for African women in non-traditional careers, entrepreneurship, and corporate leadership.
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RESCRIPTING THE FEMINIST NARRATIVE IN EAST AFRICAN MEDIA AND POLITICS


Jackline Kemigisa is a Ugandan feminist journalist, writer, and researcher dedicated to amplifying women's voices and experiences through her work. As a Research Affiliate with the Center for Art, Design, and Social Research, she delves into parliamentary democracy in East Africa, with a keen focus on legislation regarding technology and the role of women in politics.


In her podcasting venture, Jackline co-hosts the Wulira History Podcast, which aims to rewrite and retell the contributions of women in Ugandan history. She is also part of an innovative project that curates research and documentation on women's participation in funeral and burial rituals across Africa. This initiative seeks to explore ways for women to liberate themselves from patriarchal norms surrounding death in their communities.


Jackline’s research on feminist resistance has played a crucial role in developing resources for Women Human Rights Defenders in Uganda, published by the Women Human Rights Defenders Network. Her latest work on documenting digital feminist organizations in Eastern Africa is featured in the publication "150 Years of Journalism in Eastern Africa."


As a journalist, Jackline contributes to various national and international publications, addressing topics that intertwine technology, media, history, and women's rights. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advocating for gender equality and shining a light on the significant roles women play in society.



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RESILIENT ADVOCATE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRISON REFORM IN UGANDA


Dr. Susan Kigula is a prominent lawyer and activist known for her relentless advocacy for human rights and prison reform in Uganda.
As a former prisoner herself, she brings firsthand experience of the injustices within the penal system. After her release, she dedicated her life to ensuring that the rights of inmates, particularly women, are recognized and upheld.Kigula founded the Women’s Justice Initiative, focusing on legal aid and support for women in prison.
Her groundbreaking work led to significant changes in laws regarding life sentences, particularly for women convicted of offenses related to selfdefense against domestic violence. Through her advocacy, she has highlighted the plight of women in the penal system, pushing for reforms that ensure fair treatment and rehabilitation.


Her efforts have made a substantial impact on Uganda's legal landscape, emphasizing the need for humane treatment of offenders and advancing the cause of gender justice in the criminal justice system.



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REVEREND CANON DIANA NKESIGA TRANSFORMED CHURCH TRADITIONS WITH HER VISIONARY SPIRIT, CHAMPIONING GENDER EQUALITY WITH GRACE.


Reverend Canon Diana Mirembe Barlow Nkesiga is a leading figure in the Anglican Church of Uganda, well known for her resilience, advocacy for gender equality, and dedication to faith and service.


She was born in 1960,in Munyonyo to Mary and Hugo Barlow. She went to Nakasero Primary School and Gayaza High School,for her early education and then she enrolled at the National Teacher's College Kyambogo in 1981 from where she graduated in 1983 with qualifications in English and religious education.
She then started at Gayaza High School for three years, which she later left in 1986,to join theological college at Bishop Tucker Theological College(now Uganda Christian University) in Mukono, marking the beginning of her journey to priesthood. This journey was filled with challenges, confronting discrimination and resistance in a male-dominated landscape.


The gender disparity in Theological school was a glaring reality, with thirteen women among two hundred and twenty students in general and only two women in her degree class.


In her memoir, "Woven in Spirals," she meticulously recounts the trials endured over five gruelling years instead of the two years that her male counterparts did the course for.
Her struggle for ordination was a battle against comprised of biases and societal norms dictating women's roles in the church. She made the list twice, only to be cruelly dropped just because she is a woman.


Diana’s resilience and tireless advocacy eventually secured her a position as a commissioned worker, a bittersweet victory reserved mostly for women that were on the same level as the male clergies this further highlighted the gender inequality within religious circles. She later became a deacon and then she was dropped twice when she got pregnant.
Diana's frustration caused her to leave Uganda for South Africa hoping it would be easier but to her disappointment, prejudice persisted.


She returned to Uganda after thirteen years and despite the endless barriers, and against statements like “the world was not ready for female priesthood”,she remained persistent and eventually victory was won. Reverend Canon Diana Nkesiga was ordained to priesthood, becoming the vicar of All Saints Cathedral, Kampala.


Her journey stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for gender equality within the church and her unwavering determination to pave the way for future generations of women. Today there are more women in the clergy as a result of her tireless fight.



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REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IGNITING VOICES OF AFRICAN YOUTH, CHAMPIONING GENDER EQUITY AND EMPOWERMENT AMIDST STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE AND POLITICAL INCLUSION


Aya Chebbi is a Tunisian feminist and youth advocate whose journey began during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution, where her activism rapidly gained international recognition. She went on to become the African Union’s first Youth Envoy, launching initiatives to amplify the voices of young Africans, especially women.


Through the Afrika Youth Movement, which she founded, Chebbi addresses issues from gender equity to political inclusion, aiming to empower African youth in governance and economic development. Her activism, driven by a fierce commitment to justice, addresses mental health, violence against women, and the vital role of women in peacebuilding processes. Chebbi’s work is rooted in the belief that Africa’s youth are not only its future but its present, and she champions policies and reforms that challenge patriarchal structures and promote gender equality.
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REVOLUTIONIZING FINTECH TO DRIVE SOCIAL CHANGE


Evelyn Namara is a Ugandan technologist, entrepreneur, and fintech pioneer, recognized for her innovative contributions to financial access and transparency. She is the founder and CEO of Vouch Digital, a company she established in 2015 to address inefficiencies in aid distribution by creating a digital voucher system. Her platform has revolutionized the delivery of aid and entitlements for NGOs, governments, and corporations, ensuring transparency and reducing corruption.


By 2020, Vouch Digital had served over 250,000 beneficiaries and managed over $3 billion in transactions.Evelyn holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Makerere University and multiple certifications, including a diploma from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) and IT credentials from the Uganda Institute of Information and Communications Technology. She has also participated in global fellowships, such as the Acumen Fund Fellowship and the FORTUNE-UN Global Women's Mentoring Program.


In addition to leading Vouch Digital, Evelyn serves on several boards, including MTN Mobile Money Uganda, KCB Bank Uganda, and Village Enterprise. Her impact extends beyond fintech, having co-founded Girl Geek Kampala and served as a trainer for AfNOG. Evelyn’s ground breaking work has earned her several accolades, including the Anita Borg Change Agent Award and recognition among the Top 100 Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD). Through her leadership and vision, Evelyn continues to drive social change and digital innovation across Africa.



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SCULPTING JUSTICE WITH THE BRUSHSTROKES OF AFRICAN ART, WHERE EVERY HUE BREATHES CULTURE AND EACH CREATION WHISPERS THE SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY


Linda Mutesi is a multifaceted feminist lawyer, social entrepreneur, and passionate supporter of African arts. Her life's work is deeply rooted in the values of community and posterity, a philosophy shaped by her upbringing, where she learned the virtues of generosity and sharing. Linda is committed to finding indigenous frameworks for communal giving that go beyond conventional definitions of philanthropy. She envisions a world where those working to uplift their communities are recognized and have the means to live comfortably, while their efforts increase the overall wealth and well-being of their communities. Linda's decolonial approach to service emphasizes centering the realities of women and marginalized groups.


In response to the challenges exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Linda co-founded the Future Generations (FG) Foundation. The foundation is focused on supporting Ugandan community-based solutions, with a particular emphasis on women and marginalized groups. It seeks to shift from traditional aid-based models to philanthropic efforts that foster self-sustainability. Linda advocates for reinventing power dynamics in grant-making, prioritizing dignity and respect for the communities involved over tedious bureaucratic processes. Since its inception, FG Foundation has supported Ugandan businesses and social impact organizations with financial and in-kind contributions.


Linda also serves as Chairperson of the Board of 32 Degrees East | Ugandan Arts Trust, where she actively supports Ugandan artists through various initiatives, including space provision, residencies, and global connections. Passionate about African arts, she is particularly excited about the construction of the 32 Degrees Art Centre in Kampala, which uses sustainable architecture techniques.



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SCULPTING JUSTICE WITH THE BRUSHSTROKES OF AFRICAN ART, WHERE EVERY HUE BREATHES CULTURE AND EACH CREATION WHISPERS THE SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY


Linda Mutesi is a multifaceted feminist lawyer, social entrepreneur, and passionate supporter of African arts. Her life's work is deeply rooted in the values of community and posterity, a philosophy shaped by her upbringing, where she learned the virtues of generosity and sharing. Linda is committed to finding indigenous frameworks for communal giving that go beyond conventional definitions of philanthropy. She envisions a world where those working to uplift their communities are recognized and have the means to live comfortably, while their efforts increase the overall wealth and well-being of their communities. Linda's decolonial approach to service emphasizes centering the realities of women and marginalized groups.


In response to the challenges exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Linda co-founded the Future Generations (FG) Foundation. The foundation is focused on supporting Ugandan community-based solutions, with a particular emphasis on women and marginalized groups. It seeks to shift from traditional aid-based models to philanthropic efforts that foster self-sustainability. Linda advocates for reinventing power dynamics in grant-making, prioritizing dignity and respect for the communities involved over tedious bureaucratic processes. Since its inception, FG Foundation has supported Ugandan businesses and social impact organizations with financial and in-kind contributions.


Linda also serves as Chairperson of the Board of 32 Degrees East | Ugandan Arts Trust, where she actively supports Ugandan artists through various initiatives, including space provision, residencies, and global connections. Passionate about African arts, she is particularly excited about the construction of the 32 Degrees Art Centre in Kampala, which uses sustainable architecture techniques.



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SELF-TAUGHT VISUAL ARTIST REDEFINING AFRICAN STORYTELLING THROUGH NFTs AND DESIGN


Natasha Karungi Kashushu is a Ugandan visual artist, designer, and NFT innovator who is transforming African storytelling through digital art. She has showcased her work globally using blockchain technology and launched Africa’s first major NFT project, pioneering new ways for artists to engage with digital ownership and creative economies. Through events like the NFT Africa Summit, she actively educates and empowers creatives to navigate the Web3 space.


Karungi's influence extends beyond the digital realm—she is the creative force behind the branding of Uganda Waragi’s Lemon and Ginger edition, demonstrating her ability to merge commercial design with artistic innovation. Her work deeply engages with African heritage, as seen in Nambi and Walumbe, her powerful visual reimagination of the legendary Buganda creation myth. By intertwining traditional folklore with modern digital platforms, Karungi continues to push the boundaries of contemporary African art.
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SHAPED THE TALK OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS, SHIFTING VIEWS ON WORK AND POWER.


Lyn Ossome is Associate Professor and Director of the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University. She has held previous faculty positions as Associate Professor of Political Studies at Wits University, Senior Research Fellow at MISR, and Visiting Presidential Professor at Yale University.


Her specializations are in the fields of feminist political economy and feminist political theory, with research interests in gendered labour, land and agrarian questions, the modern state, and the political economy of gendered violence.


Her books include Gender, Ethnicity and Violence in Kenya’s Transitions to Democracy: States of Violence (2018), the co-edited volume Labour Questions in the Global South (2021), and a forthcoming monograph titled Democracy’s Subjections: Colonial Modernity and the Gendered Subject of Violence. She is one of the editors of Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, and Feminist Africa.


She serves on numerous boards and is the current president of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA).
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TECH INNOVATOR ADVANCING HEALTH & STEM EDUCATION IN AFRICA


Joanita Nvannungi Nalubega is an industrial chemist and technologist with a profound dedication to integrating technology into health solutions.


After practicing chemistry at Decade Chemicals Ltd, Joanita transitioned to Nodesix Ltd in 2014, where she delved into data migration and web technologies. This shift ignited her interest in leveraging technology to address societal challenges. She has been involved in designing health technologies aimed at increasing access and affordability of health services, notably collaborating with AfroGirl Technologies to develop a low-cost sickle cell diagnostic tool.


In 2017, Joanita was appointed as Uganda's ambassador to the Next Einstein Forum (NEF), a platform that promotes science and technology across Africa. In this role, she organized Uganda's inaugural Science Week, bringing together stakeholders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to inspire creativity and interest in science careers among young learners.


Joanita's commitment to STEM education, particularly for girls, is evident through her advocacy and initiatives that challenge societal norms and encourage female participation in science and technology fields.


Currently, Joanita serves as the Programs Lead at Refactory, a tech skilling academy in Uganda. In this capacity, she has been instrumental in organizing workshops aimed at empowering women in technology. For instance, she co-facilitated a Women in Tech workshop in Gulu, introducing businesswomen to digital tools like G Suite to enhance their business productivity. This initiative reflects her ongoing commitment to equipping individuals with practical skills to leverage technology effectively in their communities.
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THE SKYBREAKER, THAT DEFIED GRAVITY AND STEREOTYPES


Faridah Ashaba, a Ugandan pioneer in aviation and women’s empowerment, has continuously shattered ceilings—both literal and figurative. As one of the few female pilots in Uganda, her journey took off from humble beginnings in the outskirts of Kampala to the prestigious Soroti Flying School, where she was the only female selected on a state scholarship for flight operations. Through perseverance and determination, she not only broke into the male-dominated field of aviation but also became a beacon for young girls across Uganda.


Faridah founded Bambino Life Foundation, an organization that promotes girl-child education and empowers youth, particularly focusing on rural areas and children with disabilities. Her work transcends aviation, as she uses her platform to inspire young girls to chase their dreams despite societal expectations. Faridah's influence is not limited to Uganda—her message of empowerment has spread across international platforms, from giving a TEDx talk in Kigali in 2019 to becoming a sought-after motivational speaker in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.


In 2019, Faridah was chosen as one of nine women innovators to represent the UN Women’s "Impossible to Ignore" campaign, where she stood alongside notable figures like Dr. Christyl Johnson from NASA. She also serves as the Director of STEM Queens Uganda, a program that encourages young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, preparing them to enter traditionally male-dominated fields with confidence.


Faridah’s accomplishments have earned her national and international recognition, including being named among Uganda's Top 40 under 40 in 2020. Through her roles as a pilot, CEO, and advocate, Faridah continues to lift other women to new heights, proving that no dream is too big for those who believe in themselves.



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TRAILBLAZER OF TRANS RIGHTS, INSPIRING RESILIENCE AND SAFE SPACES FOR UGANDA’S LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY


Cleopatra Kentaro Kambugu, a Ugandan trans woman and LGBTQ+ rights activist, has faced immense personal challenges and risks as she advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in a country where such topics remain contentious. Kambugu’s story was featured in the documentary The Pearl of Africa, where she shares her journey of gender identity and resilience. She works tirelessly with Uganda’s LGBTQ+ community to provide safe spaces, mental health resources, and legal support, breaking down barriers for transgender Ugandans. Her activism continues to inspire others to embrace their identities and seek dignity and respect in the face of adversity.
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TRAILBLAZING UNAPOLOGETIC ADVOCATE FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Winnie Byanyima is the Executive Director of UNAIDS and an Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. A passionate and longstanding champion of social justice and gender equality, Ms. Byanyima leads the United Nations’ efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. She believes that women’s hard-won rights are under a globally coordinated, ruthless attack, with the most marginalized women facing the most severe challenges. As an unapologetic feminist, Byanyima consistently addresses women's issues and gender inequality, advocating for policies that promote equity and justice across the globe.


Born in Uganda in 1959, Ms. Byanyima made history as her country’s first female aeronautical engineer. Her extensive career includes serving as a member of the Ugandan Parliament, where she founded the all-women parliamentary caucus, promoting women's leadership and participation in governance. She has held significant positions with organizations such as Oxfam International, where she served as the Executive Director, and the African Union, where she was involved in efforts to address gender and development issues on the continent.


In addition to her leadership roles, Ms. Byanyima has also been an active voice in international forums, addressing critical issues such as climate change, economic inequality, and the rights of women and girls. Her work includes coordinating a global alliance focused on gender and climate issues, further emphasizing her commitment to comprehensive social justice and sustainable development. Her advocacy has been recognized internationally, and she has received several accolades for her tireless efforts in promoting human rights and equality.


Winnie Byanyima's influence extends beyond policy-making; she embodies the spirit of resilience and empowerment, inspiring countless individuals to engage in the fight for gender equality and social justice.
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TRANSFORMED FOOD SECURITY AND WOMEN’S FINANCIAL LIBERATION WITH HER IMPACTFUL WORK IN AGRICULTURE.


Honourable Victoria Sekitoleko's studied at Gayaza High School and then went to Makerere University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, majoring in Farm Management and Extension, from 1970 to 1973. She then pursued further education, attending the Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute (ESAMI) in 1983, obtaining a Certificate in Agriculture Project Identification, Appraisal, and Management.


In 1986, Sekitoleko stepped into the political space, serving as a member of the National Resistance Council (NRC), where she played a key role in shaping agricultural policies and advocating for women's representation in decision-making processes. From 1986 to 1995, she served as the Minister of Agriculture in the Ugandan government, spearheading initiatives aimed at improving agricultural productivity and food security.She then transitioned to the international stage where she started her diplomatic career with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). From 1995 to 2004, she served as the FAO Sub Regional Representative to Eastern and Southern Africa, based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Her tenure in this role saw her advocating for agricultural development and food security across the region.From 2005 to 2006, Sekitoleko served as the FAO's representative in Ethiopia to the African Union (AU) and to the Economic Community for Africa (ECA), further solidifying her reputation as a champion for agricultural development on the African continent.


In October 2006, Sekitoleko started a new diplomatic assignment as the FAO's representative in China, Mongolia, and South Korea, a role she held until April 2011. Her time in this position provided her with insights into global agricultural challenges and opportunities, further shaping her advocacy efforts.
Upon returning to Uganda, She continued her commitment to agricultural development and women's empowerment evidenced by her involvement with organizations like the Business and Professional Women Kampala (BWP) and the Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL), where she advocates for gender equality and economic empowerment.


In 2010, Honourable Sekitoleko founded the Uganda Community Cultural Center, known as Speakers Forum, to provide a platform for professionals to enhance their public speaking skills. Through this initiative, she also established community libraries, promoting literacy and knowledge-sharing among young people which have helped many women and girls access information.


Victoria Sekitoleko's legacy is one of leadership, advocacy, and service. Her tireless efforts to advance agricultural development, empower women, and uplift communities have left an indelible mark on Uganda and beyond.



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TRANSFORMING AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION


Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu is an Ethiopian entrepreneur redefining African craftsmanship on the global stage. She is the founder of SoleRebels, one of the world’s most successful sustainable footwear brands, which fuses Ethiopian artisanal traditions with contemporary eco-friendly designs. Her business model, rooted in ethical production and fair trade, has created employment for hundreds of local artisans—primarily women—and established Ethiopia as a global player in sustainable fashion.


Recognizing the potential of African businesses to drive global economic change, Alemu has expanded her work into multiple ventures, including Garden of Coffee, a specialty Ethiopian coffee brand that ensures local farmers receive fair wages while preserving Ethiopia’s coffee heritage. A powerful advocate for self-reliance and African-led economic transformation, she has spoken at international forums, urging investors to shift from aid to trade as a means of uplifting African economies.
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VISIONARY LEADER IN GENDER JUSTICE AND REFORMING UGANDA'S LEGAL FRAMEWORK


Justice Stella Arach Amoko, a High Court judge, is recognized for her extensive contributions to advancing gender equality and women's rights within Uganda’s legal framework. Her career has been characterized by a commitment to addressing systemic injustices faced by women, particularly in areas of family law and property rights.


Justice Amoko has been involved in several landmark rulings that have strengthened legal protections for women, ensuring their voices are prioritized in matters affecting their lives. She actively participates in training programs for judicial officers, focusing on gender sensitivity and the importance of fair treatment in the courtroom.
Her vision for a more equitable legal system has made her a respected figure in the judiciary, inspiring many to pursue justice and equality in Uganda.
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VISUAL WARRIOR CELEBRATING BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES, CHALLENGING NORMS THROUGH ART, DOCUMENTING RESILIENCE AND IDENTITY IN A LANDSCAPE OF STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE


A queer non-binary photographer from South Africa, Zanele Muholi documents the lives of Black LGBTQ+ individuals, creating visual narratives that challenge societal norms and advocate for visibility. Muholi’s Faces and Phases project captures the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community in South Africa, a nation where violence against queer individuals remains pervasive. Their work, internationally acclaimed, confronts viewers with the humanity of queer Africans, pushing boundaries on gender, sexuality, and representation. Muholi’s art is not only a form of expression but an active resistance against oppression, highlighting the importance of visibility and recognition in achieving equality.
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VOICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, MOBILIZING YOUTH FOR CLIMATE ACTION AND GENDER-EQUITABLE SOLUTIONS IN UGANDA


Patience Nabukalu is a young environmental and human rights activist known for her fierce commitment to climate justice. As a member of Fridays for Future Uganda, Nabukalu advocates for the intersectional impacts of climate change, highlighting how environmental degradation disproportionately affects women and marginalized communities. Her activism has been pivotal in mobilizing young people across Uganda, encouraging them to speak out against environmental injustice and the policies that contribute to climate change. Nabukalu’s work pushes for sustainable practices that consider both gender and ecological impacts, making her a rising feminist icon in Uganda’s environmental movement.


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VOICE OF HOPE ILLUMINATING THE PATH FOR PERSONS WITH ALBINISM, COMBATING MYTHS AND FOSTERING INCLUSION THROUGH ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT


Ugandan disability rights advocate Martha Clara Nakato co-founded Source of the Nile Union of Persons with Albinism (SNUPA) to tackle the unique challenges faced by people with albinism. She addresses issues such as access to sunscreen, economic empowerment, and social inclusion. Nakato’s work extends to combating harmful myths and superstitions about albinism, which have led to violence against people with the condition. As an eloquent public speaker, she frequently appears in forums to shed light on the experiences of people with albinism in East Africa, inspiring countless others to speak up and fight for their rights.
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VOICE OF JUSTICE STANDING FIRM FOR DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS, FEARLESSLY CHALLENGING POWER AND ADVOCATING FOR LEGAL REFORM IN EAST AFRICA


Fatma Karume, a prominent Tanzanian lawyer and activist, is known for her bold advocacy for democracy and human rights in East Africa. As a former President of the Tanganyika Law Society, she championed the rule of law and defended judicial independence, often at odds with powerful political figures. Karume, also known for taking on high-profile cases, frequently addresses government overreach and violations of constitutional rights. Her efforts to push for legal reform and transparency in governance have made her an iconic figure in Tanzanian activism. Despite facing suspension from practicing law, she continues her work, unapologetically speaking truth to power and calling for a just society where rule of law prevails.
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VOICE OF THE VOICELESS UNVEILING HIDDEN INJUSTICES, FEARLESSLY INVESTIGATING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND AMPLIFYING MARGINALIZED NARRATIVES FROM THE HEART OF CONFLICT ZONES


Sudanese journalist Nima Elbagir uses her investigative reporting at CNN to spotlight injustices and amplify the stories of marginalized populations. Known for her fearless fieldwork, Elbagir has reported on human trafficking, child labor in the mining industry, and war crimes, often in conflict zones. Her coverage has brought international awareness to these issues, pushing policymakers and organizations to take action. Elbagir’s work challenges not only regional issues but also brings African narratives to global platforms, advocating for journalistic integrity and accountability in uncovering truths that impact lives.
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WEAVED THE FUTURE OF UGANDA’S ELECTRICAL TAPESTRY THROUGH INNOVATION AND PRECISION


Dr. Dorothy Okello is a Ugandan electrical engineer, educator, and advocate for women's empowerment in technology. As the first woman to earn a First Class degree in Electrical Engineering from Makerere University in 1992, she broke through gender barriers in a male-dominated field. Her journey in education took her from Uganda to the global stage, where she earned a Master’s degree from the University of Kansas as a Fulbright Scholar, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University as a Commonwealth Scholar.


Dr. Okello's influence extends far beyond academia. She became the first female president of the Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers in 2016, a groundbreaking achievement that symbolized her leadership and commitment to empowering women in STEM. As Dean of the School of Engineering at Makerere University, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of engineers, fostering innovation, and advancing Uganda's technological capabilities.Dr. Okello has contributed to cutting-edge research in telecommunications and networking technologies. Her research covers areas such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), smart ecosystems, and community-driven technology development. She has published extensively in top-tier journals, addressing topics like edge computing, the role of Internet Exchange Points in developing contexts, and the regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.


She also serves as the Director for Innovation at Resilient Africa Network, an initiative supported by USAID that focuses on building African communities' resilience to challenges like climate change. Her work brings together technology and community development, bridging the gap between academia and practical solutions for everyday challenges in rural areas.


In addition to her academic and research endeavors, Dr. Okello founded the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) in 2000, an organization dedicated to using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to empower women and promote gender equality. WOUGNET has helped countless women and small-scale enterprises access and utilize technology to improve their livelihoods, providing digital literacy, advocacy, and support for women’s inclusion in Uganda’s information society.


For her outstanding contributions, Dr. Okello has received numerous awards, including the Women Achievers Award for empowering women and girls through science and technology, and Africa’s Digital Woman of the Year. She continues to be an inspiring role model for women and girls in STEM, exemplifying the potential of technology to transform lives and communities.With over two decades of experience in engineering, research, and advocacy, Dr. Dorothy Okello is not just an engineer of technology but an architect of a more inclusive, empowered future for Uganda and beyond.



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WINNIE BYANYIMA'S PIONEERING ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENTS


Winnie Byanyima is not just a prominent figure in global health advocacy; she is also a groundbreaking engineer whose achievements have paved the way for women in a male-dominated field. Born on January 13, 1959, in Mbarara, Uganda, Byanyima was the first female aeronautical engineer in Uganda, earning her bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Manchester. She further advanced her expertise by obtaining a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cranfield University, specializing in energy conservation​


Before entering the political and humanitarian arenas, Byanyima started her career as a flight engineer with Uganda Airlines. This role not only showcased her technical skills but also placed her at the forefront of an industry where female representation was minimal. Her journey into engineering and subsequent activism reflects her belief in the empowerment of women, particularly in STEM fields.​


In her later career, Byanyima became a significant advocate for gender equality and social justice. As the Executive Director of UNAIDS, she leads global initiatives aimed at eradicating the AIDS epidemic by 2030, while emphasizing that women's rights must be at the core of these efforts. Throughout her tenure, she has highlighted the intersection of gender and health, arguing that marginalized women often bear the brunt of global health crises​


Byanyima's engineering background has informed her leadership style and advocacy work, making her a role model for aspiring female engineers and leaders. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of women's contributions in all sectors, especially in science and technology.
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WORDS OF POWER ILLUMINATING GENDER NORMS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN WRITERS TO SHARE THEIR STORIES AND CHALLENGE CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS


Kenyan writer and feminist activist Naisola Likimani addresses gender norms, cultural expectations, and social justice in her work. Likimani uses storytelling and literature as tools for activism, exploring themes of identity, love, and resistance. She has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights and reproductive health, creating spaces for honest, courageous dialogue. Through workshops and mentorship, Likimani encourages young women writers to use their voices, fostering a generation of empowered, socially aware storytellers.
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WOVE TOGETHER PAN-AFRICAN HOPES, CONNECTING HEARTS ACROSS LANDS.


Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe is a leading Pan-African feminist activist and an influential figure in women’s rights and sexual health movements, known for her role in advancing progressive organizing across Africa. With deep expertise in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), Solome has been at the forefront of championing controversial and marginalized issues such as abortion rights, sex work, LGBT+ rights, and comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). Her advocacy has consistently challenged societal norms, advocating for the bodily autonomy and rights of women and marginalized groups.


Currently working as an International Development Consultant, Solome specializes in building feminist movements and advancing SRHR agendas across the continent. She has designed and led impactful SRHR programs and campaigns that address critical issues often overlooked in mainstream development discourse. Solome's work on abortion rights and SRHR has been pivotal in breaking long-standing cultural silences, especially in Africa, where reproductive health remains a contested space.


Her approach integrates advocacy, policy reform, and grassroots activism, and she has worked with numerous organizations to enhance the capacity of feminist and SRHR movements. She is recognized for her transformative leadership and organizational development skills, helping feminist movements develop strategies that ensure long-term impact and sustainability.


Solome’s contributions extend beyond activism; she has been an ardent voice in policy discussions and research, pushing for governance reforms that protect women’s rights and create more inclusive systems. She has also served as a mentor and leader within feminist circles, guiding young activists and shaping the next generation of African feminist leaders.


Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe remains a key player in the African feminist movement, known for her strategic advocacy and commitment to social justice. Her work continues to shape the SRHR landscape, advancing the rights and health of women and marginalized groups across Africa.
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CHAMPIONED THE RESOURCING OF AFRICAN FEMINIST MOVEMENTS AND ADVOCATING FOR GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS


Theo Sowa is a Ghanaian-British feminist, activist, and thought leader renowned for her work in advancing gender equality, social justice, and philanthropy across Africa. With a career spanning decades, she has been instrumental in advocating for women’s rights, youth empowerment, and decolonizing development funding.


As the former CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Sowa played a pivotal role in securing funding for African feminist movements and ensuring that grassroots organizations received the resources and recognition they deserve. Her leadership at AWDF mobilized millions of dollars, leaving a lasting impact on women’s rights initiatives across the continent.


Beyond her work with AWDF, Sowa has advised international organizations, including the United Nations, and co-authored influential reports on gender equality, children's rights, and social justice. She was a key player in the UN High-Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment, advocating for structural changes to benefit African women and girls.


Sowa has been a vocal critic of Western-led development approaches, calling for African-led solutions and the decolonization of aid. Her efforts to shift power dynamics in philanthropy and development continue to inspire a new generation of African feminists to reclaim their narratives and shape their futures.
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PIONEERING ADVOCATE FOR JUSTICE REFORM AND GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA'S JUDICIARY


Justice Julia Ssebutinde is a distinguished member of the Ugandan judiciary, celebrated for her impactful advocacy for human rights and justice reform. Appointed to the High Court of Uganda in 2001, she became the first female judge from Uganda to serve at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Ssebutinde has been instrumental in landmark rulings that promote gender equality and protect the rights of marginalized groups.Her work goes beyond her judicial duties; she has actively advocate for legal reforms to address genderbased violence and discrimination, contributing to the establishment of laws that safeguard women's rights. Ssebutinde participates in community initiatives, raising awareness about legal rights among women and advocating for their empowerment.
As a mentor, she inspires a new generation of female lawyers and judges, emphasizing integrity and dedication to justice. Through her tireless efforts, Justice Ssebutinde symbolizes resilience and progress in Uganda’s legal landscape, demonstrating the vital role of women in enacting meaningful change within the judiciary.
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RESILIENT ADVOCATE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRISON REFORM IN UGANDA


Dr. Susan Kigula is a prominent lawyer and activist known for her relentless advocacy for human rights and prison reform in Uganda. As a former prisoner herself, she brings firsthand experience of the injustices within the penal system. After her release, she dedicated her life to ensuring that the rights of inmates, particularly women, are recognized and upheld.Kigula founded the Women’s Justice Initiative, focusing on legal aid and support for women in prison. Her groundbreaking work led to significant changes in laws regarding life sentences, particularly for women convicted of offenses related to selfdefense against domestic violence. Through her advocacy, she has highlighted the plight of women in the penal system, pushing for reforms that ensure fair treatment and rehabilitation.


Her efforts have made a substantial impact on Uganda's legal landscape, emphasizing the need for humane treatment of offenders and advancing the cause of gender justice in the criminal justice system.



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A FEARLESS ADVOCATE FOR LGBTQIA+ RIGHTS, UPLIFTING THE COMMUNITY WITH COURAGE AND COMPASSION.


Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera is a trailblazing advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights in Uganda. As the founder and executive director of Freedom & Roam Uganda (FARUG), Kasha has dedicated her life to championing the rights, dignity, and safety of the LGBTQIA+ community in a country where such identities are met with significant hostility.


Kasha’s journey began amidst personal adversity—she faced multiple expulsions from school due to her sexual orientation. However, her determination remained unwavering, and she pursued her education, earning degrees in business administration and journalism. With this foundation, Kasha became a storyteller, amplifying the voices of those silenced by society.


In 1999, she fearlessly initiated campaigns against homophobia, despite the significant dangers involved. A pivotal moment in her advocacy came in 2010, when a Ugandan tabloid published names and photos of individuals believed to be gay. Kasha, alongside fellow activist David Kato, took legal action, setting an important precedent for privacy and safety in Uganda's LGBTQIA+ community.


Kasha’s influence extends globally, as she has spoken on international platforms such as WorldPride, offering critical insights into the African LGBTQIA+ experience. In 2013, she launched Bombastic, a magazine that shares the narratives of LGBTQIA+ Ugandans, further challenging societal norms and celebrating diversity.


Her courage and dedication have been recognized internationally. In 2011, she was honored with the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, and in 2015, she received the Right Livelihood Award. Despite facing arrests and political persecution, Kasha remains a steadfast leader, committed to her mission of equality and justice for all.


Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera’s story is one of resilience and empowerment, serving as a beacon of hope for those who seek to love and live freely, both in Uganda and across the world. Through her tireless efforts, she continues to inspire change and uplift the LGBTQIA+ community.
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A FEMINIST VOICE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Mutuzo Misheline stands as a powerful voice in feminist activism, using her own life as a canvas to challenge societal norms and advocate for women’s rights. A law student, coffee farmer, and devoted mother, her activism transcends these roles, blending her personal experiences with her public advocacy for social change.


Her journey is one marked by overcoming adversity—having faced teenage pregnancy and dropping out of law school, she became a symbol of resilience. She is not only an advocate for women's rights but also an example of what it means to rise above societal expectations and personal setbacks.


On Twitter, Misheline actively engages with her followers, addressing issues like gender-based double standards, the need for equal opportunities, and pushing for systemic changes. Through her online presence, she not only educates and informs but also creates a platform for open dialogue on gender equality, activism, and reforms. Her advocacy is not limited to feminist ideals but also encompasses broader social issues, with a strong focus on accountability and transparency in both the public and private sectors.
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A FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR JUSTICE, LIFTING WOMEN’S VOICES AND CHANGING LIVES THROUGH HEARTFELT LEGAL SUPPORT


Primah Kwagala is a distinguished Ugandan civil and human rights lawyer and the CEO of the Women’s Probono Initiative (WPI), an organization that provides free legal aid to women. She has worked on cases involving illegal detentions in health facilities, access to emergency obstetric care, and ensuring free vital medicines for women. As Chairperson of Female Lawyers in the Uganda Law Society, Kwagala is a leader in advocating for women's rights and equality in Uganda’s legal system.


Born in 1987 in Luuka district, Kwagala studied at Makerere University, where she earned her law degree in 2010. She furthered her education with a Master’s degree in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Africa from the University of Pretoria and is currently pursuing a PhD in Gender Studies at Makerere University. She also holds a diploma from the Law Development Centre and a second degree in Ethics and Human Rights.


Kwagala’s career has included serving as Program Manager of Strategic Litigation and Policy and Advocacy Manager at the Center for Health, Human Rights, and Development (CEHURD), where she led efforts to reform health laws and policies in Uganda and the East African region. From 2012 to 2014, she was an Advocacy Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University. In recognition of her work, she has been honored multiple times, including being named an Outstanding Health and Human Rights Lawyer in 2014 and 2018. She was also selected as a 2018 New Voice Fellow by the Aspen Institute.


Her advocacy has extended beyond Uganda’s borders, as Kwagala has successfully repatriated Ugandan women trafficked to the Middle East. She also played a critical role in exposing the abuse of Ugandan children by Renee Bach, an American volunteer who ran a controversial charity in Jinja.


Among her accolades, Kwagala received the 2020 Peace and Reconciliation Prize from the French and German embassies and was named one of Uganda's Outstanding Women of Courage by the U.S. Embassy in 2022. Additionally, she won the EU Human Rights Defenders Award in the same year.Primah Kwagala's work continues to empower women and challenge patriarchal systems, advancing gender equality and human rights across Uganda and beyond.
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A FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT, HEALING, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


Rosie is a feminist activist, writer, counselor, and life coach with over three decades of dedicated work in advocating for women's rights and empowerment. Her activism began in 2003 when she was trained by the women's organization POWA (People Opposing Women Abuse), where she learned to address abuse and raise awareness about gender equality.


A former award-winning actor, TV presenter, and film producer, Rosie has used her platform to amplify feminist voices and promote social justice. She worked extensively with the V-Day movement and Eve Ensler’s initiatives, advocating for women's rights through various mediums. Throughout her career, Rosie has also served on the boards of The Other Foundation and the Sexual Reproductive Justice Coalition, contributing to the fight for gender equality and women’s rights.


Her commitment to social change includes notable achievements such as raising funds for the Tomorrow Trust by climbing Mount Uhuru in 2013. She has continued her education in feminist studies, completing a course in Feminist Trade Policy through the African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy in 2020.


Despite facing personal challenges, including being banned from the acting industry in 2015 for refusing to perform in sex scenes and speaking out against sexual harassment, Rosie has remained unwavering in her mission. She offered psycho-social support to other actors and persisted in her advocacy. Her resilience continued through the closure of her talent agency in 2024, due to legal and public discrimination.


In 2020, Rosie founded Letsatsi Healing Space, where she offers counseling, life coaching, and trauma-informed care to individuals in need. She is also committed to documenting the stories of African feminist icons, including co-producing The Woman Who Poked the Leopard about Dr. Stella Nyanzi and working on a documentary on the 1in9 campaign. Through her podcast Speaking through My World, Rosie continues to engage audiences in discussions around feminist issues, queer rights, GBV, and human rights.
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A SOCIAL JUSTICE AMBASSODOR BUILDING AND SHAPING A WORLD WHERE EVERY VOICE HAS THE POWER TO BE HEARD


Maria Alesi is a dedicated social worker with a deep passion for social justice and human rights. Her work focuses on supporting community-based activists across Uganda to ensure their efforts lead to meaningful changes, especially in protecting and promoting human rights. Maria collaborates with activists in various fields, including women’s rights, migrant rights, natural resource governance, and the fight to restore democracy and the rule of law.
Maria is a member of the International Network to End Violence Against Women and Girls (INEVAWG) and the Uganda Feminist Forum. She has also served on the boards of two feminist non-profit organizations. Her contributions to knowledge in areas such as feminist leadership, movement building, refugee rights, youth involvement in politics, community policing, and the rights of sexual and gender minorities have made her a respected figure in her field.
As someone who is always learning and growing, Maria is currently involved in grant making, project planning, management, and human rights advocacy. In her personal time, she enjoys expanding her knowledge of organizational development, economics, and movement building.Beyond her professional life, Maria loves to engage in meaningful conversations, organize actions for social justice, and take part in activities that are informed by feminist analysis. When she’s not working, Maria enjoys life’s simple pleasures like eating, laughing, and sleeping,while continuing to reflect on ways to make the world a more just place for everyone.



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ADVOCATE FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, MERCY MUNDURU CHAMPIONS WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA.


Mercy Munduru is a dynamic human rights lawyer and activist dedicated to advancing gender justice and social equity in Uganda. Born to Reverend Canon Stephen Gelenga and Florence Gelenga, a principal at Nakaseke PTC, she hails from the Kakwa community in Koboko district but was raised in Arua. Mercy's educational journey began at Muni Girls Secondary School, followed by Seroma Christian High School for her A-levels, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Uganda Christian University.


In her professional role as the Head of Programs and Fundraising at ActionAid International, Uganda, Mercy oversees initiatives focused on empowering communities and supporting their struggles for social justice. She has played a crucial role in advocating for women's access to gender justice and has led efforts in governance, community mobilization, and raising awareness to challenge patriarchal norms. Her experience includes significant contributions to renowned civil society organizations, such as FIDA Uganda, where she worked for over seven years, and other initiatives like the Mentoring and Empowerment Program for Young Women (MEMPROW), Refugee Law Project, and Mercy Corps International, where she served as a Gender Advisor.


Fluent in English, French, Kakwa, Lugbara, Kiswahili, and Luganda, Mercy’s linguistic skills enhance her ability to connect with diverse communities and advocate effectively for women's rights. Her commitment to empowering women extends to her family life, where she is a devoted wife and mother of two sons, married to Benjamin Nyakuni, the owner of Onduparaka FC. They both share a love for football, which Mercy has embraced as a vital platform for promoting gender inclusivity.


Mercy’s foray into football management began with her lifelong passion for the sport, inspired by her family's enthusiasm. After becoming a fan of Onduparaka FC during their ascent from the Big League to the Premier League, she took on an active role in fundraising for the club. Her legal expertise enabled her to draft proposals that secured sponsorships, including partnerships with major brands like Betway, AbaBet, and MTN. At Onduparaka FC, Mercy has become a prominent figure, managing marketing and public relations while navigating the challenges of a male-dominated sport. Her presence represents a shift towards greater female involvement in football administration, actively challenging the perception that women do not belong in this field.


With a strong belief in the importance of women as game changers and decision-makers, Mercy aims to foster an environment where future generations of women can thrive in sports. Through her multifaceted career, Mercy Munduru continues to inspire change, advocate for justice, and challenge societal norms, ensuring that her contributions resonate both on and off the football field.
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ADVOCATE FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, MERCY MUNDURU CHAMPIONS WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA.


Mercy Munduru is a dynamic human rights lawyer and activist dedicated to advancing gender justice and social equity in Uganda. Born to Reverend Canon Stephen Gelenga and Florence Gelenga, a principal at Nakaseke PTC, she hails from the Kakwa community in Koboko district but was raised in Arua. Mercy's educational journey began at Muni Girls Secondary School, followed by Seroma Christian High School for her A-levels, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Uganda Christian University.


In her professional role as the Head of Programs and Fundraising at ActionAid International, Uganda, Mercy oversees initiatives focused on empowering communities and supporting their struggles for social justice. She has played a crucial role in advocating for women's access to gender justice and has led efforts in governance, community mobilization, and raising awareness to challenge patriarchal norms. Her experience includes significant contributions to renowned civil society organizations, such as FIDA Uganda, where she worked for over seven years, and other initiatives like the Mentoring and Empowerment Program for Young Women (MEMPROW), Refugee Law Project, and Mercy Corps International, where she served as a Gender Advisor.


Fluent in English, French, Kakwa, Lugbara, Kiswahili, and Luganda, Mercy’s linguistic skills enhance her ability to connect with diverse communities and advocate effectively for women's rights. Her commitment to empowering women extends to her family life, where she is a devoted wife and mother of two sons, married to Benjamin Nyakuni, the owner of Onduparaka FC. They both share a love for football, which Mercy has embraced as a vital platform for promoting gender inclusivity.


Mercy’s foray into football management began with her lifelong passion for the sport, inspired by her family's enthusiasm. After becoming a fan of Onduparaka FC during their ascent from the Big League to the Premier League, she took on an active role in fundraising for the club. Her legal expertise enabled her to draft proposals that secured sponsorships, including partnerships with major brands like Betway, AbaBet, and MTN. At Onduparaka FC, Mercy has become a prominent figure, managing marketing and public relations while navigating the challenges of a male-dominated sport. Her presence represents a shift towards greater female involvement in football administration, actively challenging the perception that women do not belong in this field.


With a strong belief in the importance of women as game changers and decision-makers, Mercy aims to foster an environment where future generations of women can thrive in sports. Through her multifaceted career, Mercy Munduru continues to inspire change, advocate for justice, and challenge societal norms, ensuring that her contributions resonate both on and off the football field.
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ADVOCATING FOR AFRICAN WOMEN THROUGH TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNALISM.


Rosebell Kagumire is a distinguished journalist, award-winning blogger, and dedicated advocate for human rights, gender equality, and peace. Currently serving as the curator and editor of AfricanFeminism.com, she amplifies the voices of African women and documents their diverse experiences in a rapidly changing world.


Rosebell earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Makerere University, followed by a certificate in Global Leadership and Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School. She also studied Non-violent Conflict at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and holds a Master’s degree in Media, Peace, and Conflict Studies from the United Nations-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica.


With a wealth of experience, Rosebell has worked as a reporter for Daily Monitor, Uganda Radio Network, and NTV Uganda, specializing in filming, scriptwriting, and news production. She has served as the Africa Communications Officer for Women’s Link Worldwide, utilizing strategic litigation to drive social change for women and girls. Her contributions to international media, including The Guardian, Al Jazeera, and Quartz, highlight her commitment to addressing pressing issues such as sexual violence, human trafficking, and reproductive rights.


In recognition of her advocacy for digital democracy, justice, and equality, Rosebell received the Anna Guèye Award in 2018 from Africtivistes, a network of African activists. The World Economic Forum honored her as one of the Young Global Leaders under 40 in 2013. Her influence extends to social media, where she was named one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s “100 Women to Follow on Twitter” in 2012.


As an accomplished author, Rosebell has published a book chapter on young feminist voices in Uganda in 2018. Her blog won the Waxal – Blogging Africa Awards in 2009, recognizing her as a leading voice among African journalists. Her reporting on peace and security earned accolades at the 2008 Ugandan Investigative Journalism Awards.


A passionate advocate for feminist liberation movements, Rosebell engages with global platforms, including her role on the advisory council of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy. Her work continues to inspire many, as she remains committed to advancing social justice and equality across Africa. Through her multifaceted career, Rosebell Kagumire exemplifies resilience and dedication in the fight for human rights.
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ADVOCATING FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT: THEODORA WEBALE'S INFLUENTIAL LEGACY.


Theodora Webale stands at the forefront of advocating for justice, equality, and women's empowerment in Uganda. As a Governance Specialist and Certified Trainer in human rights and legal education, she has carved a distinguished path through her innovative development of legal Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials. Her expertise extends to the intricate realm of juvenile justice, where she has conducted groundbreaking research aimed at reforming Uganda's approach to juvenile offenders.


Selected as a Research Fellow by the esteemed AfriChild Centre at Makerere University, Theodora's work, generously supported by funding from Wellspring Advisors LLC, has illuminated the challenges and opportunities within Uganda's juvenile justice system. Her comprehensive study, titled "National Scoping Study on Appropriate Juvenile Justice Models for Uganda," meticulously documents the fragmented efforts and resource constraints facing the sector. Theodora's research not only identifies systemic gaps but also advocates fervently for the implementation of robust legal and policy frameworks that prioritize the dignity and rights of juvenile offenders.


In addition to her research, Theodora serves as the esteemed president of the board of NAWOU (National Association of Women Organizations in Uganda), where she leads with a dedication rooted in her conviction that women deserve equal rights and opportunities. She passionately advocates against the use of reproductive functions as a tool for discrimination in the workplace, asserting that true economic empowerment for women is a collective journey requiring concerted effort and solidarity.


Through her tireless advocacy and strategic leadership, Theodora strives to dismantle barriers and foster a more inclusive society where women thrive and contribute meaningfully to the nation's progress. Her impactful contributions to juvenile justice and women's rights resonate deeply, establishing her as a vital force for change in Uganda.
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ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE IN UGANDA: A LEGACY OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP.


Rhoda joined the Uganda Council of Women (UCW) in 1958, marking the beginning of her extensive journey in advocating for women's rights and social justice in Uganda. As one of only two women on the National Consultative Council (NCC) during Uganda's transition following the collapse of Idi Amin's regime in 1979, she played a crucial role in shaping the country's political landscape during a time of upheaval.


In 1980, Rhoda was instrumental in founding the Uganda Patriotic Movement (UPM), which aimed to promote democratic governance and national unity. As one of the first women parliamentarians in Uganda, she represented Kiboga District and made significant contributions to the legislative process. Notably, in 1994, she served on the Constituent Assembly, which was responsible for drafting the 1995 Constitution—a pivotal document that laid the groundwork for Uganda’s legal framework and governance.


Throughout her career, Rhoda has been a tireless advocate for women's rights, good governance, and sustainable development in Uganda. Her commitment to mentoring and supporting women in politics has inspired countless female leaders, empowering them to pursue roles in governance and advocacy. Rhoda's legacy is one of resilience and determination, making her a prominent figure in Uganda's history of women's leadership and activism.
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AN UNYIELDING FORCE FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE


Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist, feminist, and Nobel Laureate whose relentless activism helped end Liberia’s brutal civil war and paved the way for women’s political participation in Africa. Born in 1972 in Monrovia, Liberia, she witnessed first-hand the devastation of war, which ignited her passion for peace and gender justice.


During Liberia’s second civil war, Gbowee mobilized thousands of women across ethnic and religious lines to form the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. The movement used nonviolent protests, sit-ins, and even a sex strike to pressure warring factions into peace negotiations. Their persistence led to the 2003 Accra Peace Agreement, ending the conflict and setting the stage for Africa’s first elected female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.


Her journey was not without struggles. She faced personal hardships, including domestic violence and displacement due to the war. Despite this, she remained committed to justice, often at great personal risk.


For her fearless leadership, Gbowee was awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Yemeni activist Tawakkol Karman. She is the founder of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, which invests in young women’s education and leadership.


Her memoir, Mighty Be Our Powers, chronicles her extraordinary journey from despair to global influence. Today, she continues to advocate for women’s leadership, peacebuilding, and social justice, proving that grassroots activism can transform nations.
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BRAVING THE LIGHT, CHAMPIONING THE RIGHTS OF THOSE WITH ALBINISM, TRANSFORMING STIGMA INTO AWARENESS AND COMPASSION ACROSS EAST AFRICA


Jane Waithera, a renowned Kenyan activist and founder of the Positive Exposure-Kenya initiative, has devoted her life to ending stigma against people with albinism. Growing up in Kenya, Waithera faced discrimination and harassment, but she turned her experiences into a powerful mission to raise awareness and promote the rights of people with albinism. Through her organization, she provides support services, hosts community sensitization events, and works to improve healthcare access for people with albinism. Waithera also advocates for policy changes that protect those with albinism from violence and discrimination, making her a courageous and compassionate leader for marginalized groups across East Africa.
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CHAMPION FOR WELL-BEING LEADING GLOBAL EFFORTS IN WOMEN’S HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND GENDER EQUALITY, EMPOWERING WOMEN TO SHAPE THEIR OWN FUTURES


Former Executive Director of UN Women and a prominent South African advocate, Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka has dedicated her career to advancing women’s health and gender equality. Known for her work in maternal health, reproductive rights, and social justice, Mlambo-Ngcuka has influenced policy shifts that prioritize women’s needs globally. Her work at the UN and in her home country has aimed at addressing health disparities, advocating for quality healthcare, and ensuring that women have the autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies. Her legacy is one of compassion, empowerment, and resilience, inspiring countless women to pursue equity in health
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HEALTH JUSTICE ADVOCATE BRIDGING GAPS IN HEALTHCARE ACCESS, FIGHTING FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS’ RIGHTS IN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES ACROSS AFRICA WITH COMPASSIONATE RESOLVE
Zimbabwean-born Dr. Samukeliso Dube’s work focuses on reducing health disparities in marginalized communities, particularly for women and girls across Africa. As a doctor and health justice advocate, Dube addresses systemic barriers in healthcare and promotes equitable access to services for underserved populations. Her work on adolescent health, gender-based violence, and reproductive rights has brought critical resources and education to communities in need, highlighting the intersection of health and human rights. Dube’s dedication to accessible healthcare is a vital contribution to the African feminist movement.



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CHAMPIONED FEMINIST VALUES THROUGH MENTORING AND LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN


Sarah Nakame is a passionate feminist who works at the Mentoring and Empowerment Programme for Young Women (MEMPROW), where she oversees the Research, Communication, and Advocacy programme. Her work focuses on mentoring young women, empowering them to recognize their equal rights and potential, and dismantling patriarchal structures that perpetuate discrimination and segregation.Driven by a deep commitment to feminist values, Sarah uses leadership forums and capacity-building initiatives to inspire young women to pursue leadership positions and compete with their male counterparts on an equal footing. She also facilitates sessions on effective communication skills, helping young women excel in public and professional spheres.
For Sarah, feminism is about seeing women rise from oppression and overcome societal barriers to achieve success. She draws inspiration from women who have overcome adversity to excel in leadership, education, and traditionally male-dominated fields. Her advocacy includes distributing the African Feminist Charter in public universities and libraries to make feminism accessible to the next generation.



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CHAMPIONING FEMINIST STORYTELLING AND HEALTH ADVOCACY


Rebecca Rwakabukoza is a Ugandan writer, feminist researcher, and health advocate dedicated to amplifying women’s voices and experiences. She has worked at the intersection of gender, media, and health, using storytelling as a tool for advocacy and social change. As the founder of the Kina Uganda platform, she has created spaces for critical conversations on gender and feminism in Uganda. Her work extends to reproductive health rights, where she has contributed to research and policy discussions aimed at improving healthcare access for women. Passionate about the power of narratives, Rwakabukoza continues to shape discourse on feminist issues in Uganda and beyond.
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CHAMPIONING WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH COACHING AND INSPIRATIONAL WRITING


Pamela Babirukamu is a vibrant advocate for women’s empowerment, embodying vitality and warmth in all aspects of her life. Her effervescent personality and unwavering commitment to gender equality drive her to challenge societal norms and create transformative experiences for women. As a co-founder of Evolving Woman, Pamela plays a pivotal role in a movement dedicated to dismantling barriers that prevent women from realizing their full potential. Evolving Woman offers programs such as EZER, a ten-week self-discovery initiative, and Tirzah Teens, a camp designed to nurture the confidence and self-awareness of young girls.


In addition to her organizational leadership, Pamela serves as an Adversity Quotient and abundance mindset coach, empowering individuals to overcome challenges and embrace abundance in their lives. Her contributions to women's empowerment have earned her recognition, including the 2020 Virtuous Women’s Award.


Pamela is also a successful author, with literary works that exemplify her resilience and determination. Her memoir, Beaten Not Crushed, offers a poignant account of her journey to overcome adversity and inspires readers to embrace their inner strength and purpose. Other notable titles include God's Masterpiece: Fit for Purpose and Crafting Your Own Power. In 2022, Beaten Not Crushed was recognized as the best book of the year by the African community, further solidifying her status as a beacon of hope and inspiration.


Through her advocacy, coaching, and writing, Pamela Babirukamu continues to champion feminist ideals, inspiring women to break free from societal constraints and embrace their inherent power and worthsitioning her as a beacon of feminist leadership in Africa's media landscape.
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CINEMA OF POSSIBILITY RETELLING AFRICAN NARRATIVES, CHAMPIONING ARTISTIC FREEDOM AND LGBTQ+ RIGHTS THROUGH GROUNDBREAKING FILMS THAT INSPIRE HOPE AND CHANGE


Kenyan filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu is known for her ground breaking work that redefines African storytelling through films that celebrate African lives, dreams, and complexities. Her most recognized work, Rafiki, which explores a same-sex love story, faced a temporary ban in Kenya due to its LGBTQ+ themes. Kahiu fought the ban in court, challenging censorship and promoting freedom of expression. Her filmmaking collective Afrobubblegum creates Afro-optimistic stories, portraying vibrant, hopeful African narratives. Through her creative work and activism, Kahiu has become a strong advocate for artistic freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, inspiring a new generation of African filmmakers.
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CREATED SAFE HAVENS FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE, INSPIRING CHANGE BY HELPING AND ENCOURAGING THE UNHEARD.


Safina Virani is a radical feminist and award-winning activist dedicated to empowering women and marginalized communities.
Her activism began with advocating for refugee integration in Uganda, addressing critical issues at the grassroots level.


Safina’s commitment to women’s rights led her to focus on menstrual hygiene, where she spearheaded initiatives that distributed over 500 sanitary pads to women and girls in refugee camps, Uganda’s national mental hospital, and northern Uganda, demonstrating her dedication to impactful, practical solutions.


Safina has also partnered with a team of young lawyers to organize breast cancer screenings in women’s prisons and initiated Uganda’s feminist brunch, creating a space for connection and “rest as resistance” among feminists. Her efforts earned her the prestigious Initiative Marianne Award for human rights defenders.


Safina's advocacy has reached international platforms, where she has addressed issues affecting women and minorities in the Global South, including at the 2023 EU delegation meeting and in discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron. Safina is a co-founder and co-director of Frauen Initiative Uganda. This organization, provides medical, legal, and psychological support to victims of sexual violence in Uganda. Her collaborative work with Minority Africa to create a resource bank for organizations tackling gender-based violence further amplifies her impact across Uganda.
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DISTINGUISHED LEGAL PIONEER AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE, HON. RT. JUSTICE MARY I. D. MAITUM, DRIVES SOCIAL JUSTICE AND GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA.


Hon. Rt. Justice Mary I. D. Maitum is a distinguished figure in Uganda's legal and human rights community, commanding respect and admiration for her dedication to advancing justice and equality. With a multifaceted career spanning decades, she has left an indelible mark on various spheres of society, championing the rights of marginalized communities and tirelessly advocating for gender equality.


As a Director on the Board of The Human Rights Centre Uganda, Ms. Maitum plays a crucial role in shaping the organization's strategies and initiatives aimed at promoting and protecting human rights across the nation. Her membership in prestigious institutions, such as the Victoria University Council and the Elders Forum of Uganda, underscores her commitment to influencing policy and governance frameworks that prioritize the rights and welfare of all citizens, particularly women and vulnerable groups.


In her capacity as Chairperson of Dama Consultants Limited, Ms. Maitum exemplifies strong leadership and strategic vision, guiding the organization toward impactful contributions in various sectors. Her involvement in the Women’s Situation Room and the Board of Governors of Emmaus Centre reflects her dedication to fostering inclusive dialogue and empowering women within both civic and religious contexts.


Ms. Maitum's illustrious career includes notable roles such as National Coordinator of the Constituent Assembly Project, where she was instrumental in ensuring the retention of women's rights in the Final Constitution. Her founding membership in Finance Trust Bank Ltd and contributions to the initiation of the Kumam Bible Translation highlight her commitment to driving socio-economic empowerment and cultural preservation.


With a rich tapestry of experience, Ms. Maitum has held esteemed positions including Judge of the High Court of Uganda, Member of the Uganda Electoral Commission, and Senior Principal Lecturer at the Law Development Centre in Kampala. Her international engagements, such as her delegation to the United Nations in 1984, where she made compelling statements on human rights in Uganda and the rights of children, further underscore her global impact and commitment to advancing justice on a broader scale.


Throughout her illustrious career, Ms. Maitum has consistently demonstrated a deep-seated dedication to the principles of justice, equality, and human dignity. Her leadership and advocacy serve as a beacon of hope for marginalized communities and inspire positive change both within Uganda and beyond.
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EMPOWERING CHANGE: LEADING THE WAY FOR WOMEN'S INCLUSION IN GOVERNANCE.


Patience Poni Ayikoru is a passionate young leader dedicated to advancing women's inclusion in governance and advocating for gender equality. Currently a final-year Law student at Uganda Christian University, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to women’s rights through various leadership roles and active participation in numerous platforms focused on leadership and debate.


In 2019, Patience founded Femme Talk West Nile, a Community-Based Organization located in Koboko District. This initiative is dedicated to empowering girls and women through skills training, community dialogues, and school outreach programs. To date, Femme Talk West Nile has positively impacted over 900 individuals in the district, fostering a community of support and advocacy for women’s rights and gender equality.


Her efforts exemplify the transformative power of youth leadership in social change, inspiring a new generation to engage in governance and advocate for their rights. Patience's unwavering dedication to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment continues to create meaningful change within her community and beyond.
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EMPOWERING YOUTH AND ADVOCATING FOR INCLUSIVE CHANGE THROUGH FEMINIST LEADERSHIP.


Akiteng Isabella exemplifies the spirit of feminist activism through her unwavering commitment to empowering youth and advocating for justice. With nearly a decade of experience in civil society, Isabella has become a driving force for inclusive change, inspiring future leaders through her innovative approach to youth engagement and advocacy.


As head of Policy Advocacy at the Uganda Youth Network, Isabella has spearheaded initiatives that have reshaped youth development across the country. Her leadership in projects such as the National Debate Council and the Green Light Movement has revolutionized how young people engage with critical issues. By creating platforms for youth participation, she empowers them to assert their rights and actively contribute to societal change.


One of Isabella’s most significant accomplishments is the establishment of the National Schools Debate Championships. This initiative fosters critical thinking, empowering students to challenge existing norms and envision a more equitable future. Her influence extends beyond structured programs, as she also mentors and supports various youth-led movements, embodying the feminist values of resilience, solidarity, and inclusivity.


Isabella’s work is deeply rooted in her advocacy for marginalized youth, particularly young women. Her dedication to ensuring that policies address the unique needs of vulnerable groups underscores her belief in the power of inclusive representation. She champions a world where everyone has an equal voice, reinforcing that feminism is not just a label but a lived experience—one that dismantles oppressive systems and builds a more just and equitable society.


Through her leadership and feminist advocacy, Akiteng Isabella continues to inspire a new generation of changemakers, proving that collective action can create lasting, transformative change.
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EQUITY IN HEALTH ADVOCATING FOR MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES, PROMOTING INCLUSIVE HEALTHCARE POLICIES, AND ENSURING RIGHTS FOR ALL, REGARDLESS OF IDENTITY


Kenyan physician and LGBTQ+ rights advocate Dr. Stellah Bosire focuses on healthcare access for marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ+ population. Bosire’s work addresses health disparities that impact queer people and those living with HIV/AIDS. As a queer woman herself, she advocates for inclusive healthcare policies and is an outspoken critic of policies that restrict bodily autonomy and healthcare access for vulnerable populations.


Bosire’s dedication to social justice has paved the way for greater awareness of healthcare rights for all, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
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FEARLESS CHAMPION FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS, DRIVING IMPACTFUL CHANGE THROUGH DETERMINED ADVOCACY.


Rita Aciro has been a steadfast advocate for gender equity and women's empowerment, dedicating her life to advancing women's rights and creating a more just and equitable society. Her early education at Mary Reparatrix Boarding School in Bugonga and later at Kololo Secondary School laid the foundation for her remarkable journey as a feminist leader and human rights defender.


Rita's professional journey began in 1997, when she joined Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET) as an intern. Her unwavering passion for women's rights and her dedication quickly distinguished her among her peers. While she initially left UWONET, her commitment to the women's movement never wavered, and she continued working within the same sphere, driven by a deep sense of purpose. After a decade of service, her leadership skills were recognized, and she was appointed Executive Director of UWONET.


Throughout her tenure as Executive Director, Rita has championed a fact-based, rigorous approach to addressing women's issues, ensuring that advocacy efforts are grounded in solid research and evidence. Her influence extends beyond UWONET, impacting communities and governments across East Africa. Rita has been a leading voice in critical causes such as women's land rights, the fight against gender-based violence, and promoting democratic governance. Her tireless efforts have positioned her as a key figure in the human rights landscape.


In 2021, Rita Aciro was honored with the European Union Human Rights Defenders Award, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the advancement of women's rights and gender equality in Uganda. Despite facing significant challenges, including the freezing of UWONET's bank account, Rita's commitment to her mission has never faltered. She remains resolute in her pursuit of justice, equality, and the protection of democratic values.


Rita’s leadership is characterized by determination, compassion, and resilience. Her journey serves as an inspiration to countless women and girls, demonstrating the transformative power of advocacy and the potential for meaningful societal change. Through her unwavering dedication, Rita continues to pave the way for a future where women and girls can live free from discrimination and oppression, standing as a symbol of strength and hope for the feminist movement in Uganda and beyond.
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FEARLESS FEMINIST ADVOCATE TURNING WAR CONFLICTS INTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR GENDER JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT.


Ruth Ochieng Ojiambo is a powerful crusader against gender-based violence, renowned for her resilience in feminist advocacy and meticulous documentation of war crimes. Her life, deeply shaped by growing up in Uganda during a period marred by dictatorship and civil war, is a testament to the strength and determination of women confronting adversity. Far from being overwhelmed by these challenges, Ruth was inspired to transform her personal experiences into a purpose-driven fight for gender justice.


As the former Director of ISIS Women’s International Cross Cultural Exchange (ISIS-WICCE), Ruth has spent decades empowering women who have been silenced by violence, providing them with a platform to speak out, heal, and reclaim their power. Since 1997, under her leadership, ISIS-WICCE has documented violations of women’s human rights in conflict zones such as Uganda, southern Sudan, Liberia, Burundi, and Sierra Leone. Through this vital work, Ruth and her team have exposed horrific acts of violence, including sexual violence, and provided critical support to survivors, helping them rebuild their lives and assume leadership roles within their communities.


Her activism was strongly influenced by her father, who instilled in her a deep sense of gender equality early on. Ruth's passion for feminist advocacy led her to challenge societal norms, driving her commitment to securing justice for women impacted by conflict. Her efforts contributed significantly to international resolutions like the UN-1325, which addresses the needs and rights of women affected by war.


Beyond advocacy, Ruth’s feminist approach emphasizes healing at the grassroots level, understanding that true societal transformation can only occur when the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of women is prioritized. Her leadership has reshaped local governance and empowered thousands of women activists to enact meaningful change in their communities, building more inclusive and equitable societies.


Ruth Ochieng Ojiambo’s extraordinary career is a tribute to the power of feminist resilience and unwavering dedication to gender equality. Her tireless efforts to document and combat gender violence have left a lasting legacy in Uganda and beyond, inspiring countless individuals to continue the fight for women's rights and social justice.
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FEMINIST LEADER EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN LIBERIA AND UGANDA


Dr. Thelma Awori is the founding co-chair and president emeritus of the Sustainable Market Women’s Fund (formerly Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund), which has directly and indirectly empowered over 15,000 market women in Liberia.


Her work with market women has expanded to Uganda through the Institute for Social Transformation; she is also a founder of that organization. Being of Liberian descent, Dr. Thelma has held various high-profile positions and considers herself a global citizen.


Thelma Awori believes she is a feminist because she is a staunch believer in justice for women and the validity of women’s perspectives.
She is dedicated to giving visibility to this knowledge of women, particularly the knowledge of women leaders in rural areas on the practice of leadership and believes in the rights of women to be all they can possibly be, their right to happiness, to control the fruits of their labour and to control their bodies.



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FOUNDER OF WANDEGEYA WOMEN TRADERS ASSOCIATION, ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND EMPOWERMENT


Zawedde Hasiina is a passionate market vendor and the founder of the Wandegeya Women Traders Association, a platform dedicated to empowering marginalized women in Uganda’s trading community. Through the association, Zawedde has supported a diverse group of women, including street vendors, single mothers, widows, and women with disabilities. Her leadership focuses on elevating the voices and rights of these women, helping them achieve economic independence and improve their quality of life.


The association’s work, strengthened through partnerships with organizations such as Femme Forte, has equipped women with valuable knowledge in advocacy, particularly around bodily autonomy and women’s rights. These efforts have led to tangible improvements in the health, living standards, and self-sufficiency of the women involved.


Zawedde's initiative has fostered a sense of solidarity among the women in her community, providing them with tools to navigate the challenges they face in a male-dominated market environment. Her continued advocacy and leadership serve as a beacon of hope for women seeking empowerment through collective action.
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GUARDIAN OF JUSTICE, PIONEERING WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND LEGAL REFORM AS ETHIOPIA’S FIRST FEMALE SUPREME COURT PRESIDENT


Meaza Ashenafi is a pioneering Ethiopian lawyer and women's rights advocate, recognized for her significant contributions to the legal landscape of Ethiopia. As the first female President of the Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia, appointed in November 2018, she embodies a new era of leadership in a traditionally male-dominated field. Meaza's career began as a judge on the High Court between 1989 and 1992, and she later played a crucial role as a legal adviser for the Ethiopian Constitution Commission.
In 1995, she founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA), which focuses on providing legal assistance and advocating for women’s rights. Meaza's impact extends beyond advocacy; she was instrumental in establishing Enat Bank, the first women's bank in Ethiopia, aimed at empowering women economically. Her efforts have been recognized with numerous awards, including a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003.


Meaza is particularly known for her work on cases of gender-based violence and harmful traditional practices, notably her defense of a young girl who shot her abductor during an attempted forced marriage, a case that inspired the film Difret, produced by Angelina Jolie. Meaza's vision is to restore trust in the Ethiopian legal system and ensure justice for all, stating, “If one person is killed...the law loses meaning if the court cannot provide speedy justice.” Her commitment to women’s rights and legal reform marks her as a formidable figure in contemporary Africa.
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HARNESSING COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND IMPACT


Samantha Agasha is a passionate Strategic Communications professional who uses the power of communication to drive social change and create lasting impact. With a strong belief that effective communication can be a catalyst for transformation, Samantha’s work is centered around amplifying voices, fostering engagement, and sparking conversations that lead to action.


As the Project Lead at Umutesi Library, Samantha supported the initiative to provide free access to books, contributing to a philosophy of accessible knowledge that challenges educational barriers. This role reinforced her commitment to making resources and information available to all, especially marginalized communities.


Samantha played a key role in developing "How Well Do You Know Uganda?", a trivia segment designed to enhance civic awareness through engaging, accessible content. By transforming complex governance topics into interactive learning experiences, she built a community of over 2,000 weekly participants in its first year. The initiative’s success, including its adoption at major national events, highlights her ability to use communication as a tool for impact—bridging information gaps and empowering audiences with knowledge that drives action.


Currently, as the Communications Lead at Femme Forte, Samantha is overseeing the launch of the first-ever feminist virtual museum, advocating for African feminist icons and gender equality. Through her work, Samantha leverages communication as a tool for social change, working to educate, inform, and inspire action in pursuit of a more inclusive and equitable society.
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HEALTH JUSTICE ADVOCATE BRIDGING GAPS IN HEALTHCARE ACCESS, FIGHTING FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS’ RIGHTS IN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES ACROSS AFRICA WITH COMPASSIONATE RESOLVE


Zimbabwean-born Dr. Samukeliso Dube’s work focuses on reducing health disparities in marginalized communities, particularly for women and girls across Africa. As a doctor and health justice advocate, Dube addresses systemic barriers in healthcare and promotes equitable access to services for underserved populations. Her work on adolescent health, gender-based violence, and reproductive rights has brought critical resources and education to communities in need, highlighting the intersection of health and human rights. Dube’s dedication to accessible healthcare is a vital contribution to the African feminist movement.
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IGNITING WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY ACROSS AFRICA:
A FEMINIST TRAILBLAZER.


Sarah Mukasa is a distinguished Pan-African feminist whose leadership and vision have sparked transformative change for women across the continent. With over 15 years of experience in senior leadership roles within the not-for-profit sector in Africa and Europe, Sarah is renowned for her ability to shape organizations and champion women's rights and social justice.


As the former Director of Programs at the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Sarah played a pivotal role in propelling the organization into one of the largest and most impactful women's funds on the continent. Under her leadership, AWDF expanded its reach and influence, supporting grassroots organizations and driving initiatives that address critical issues such as gender-based violence, economic empowerment, and political participation for women. Her work has empowered countless women to raise their voices and claim their rights in societies that have often marginalized them.


Sarah’s influence extends far beyond her role at AWDF. She has written extensively on human rights, women’s rights, and social justice, becoming a respected thought leader and advocate for gender equality. Her expertise has also been sought after by international development organizations, including the Ford Foundation, DANIDA, Concern Worldwide, and Action Aid International. Her consultancy work with these organizations has further amplified her impact, as she has provided strategic guidance to strengthen women’s movements and promote development across Africa.


Sarah Mukasa’s dedication to the cause of women's rights, social justice, and development continues to inspire future generations of feminists. Her extensive contributions, both through her leadership and her writings, have cemented her legacy as a champion of gender equality and human rights across Africa. Her unwavering commitment to creating inclusive and empowered communities ensures that the path she has paved will continue to light the way for those to come.
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LEADER IN WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCACY, CHAMPIONING GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING AND POLICY REFORMS.


Patricia is the Executive Director of the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE), a prominent women’s rights organization in Uganda. A seasoned lawyer, she holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Makerere University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice. As a dedicated feminist and women’s rights activist, Patricia has played a crucial role in advancing the women’s movement in Uganda.


Her extensive background in women's rights has positioned her at the forefront of pushing for transformative policies, particularly in the realm of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB). Under her leadership, FOWODE has become a leading advocate for ensuring that national and local budgets are designed to address the unique needs and challenges faced by women, furthering gender equality. Patricia’s advocacy work has been instrumental in influencing critical policies that support women’s emancipation and empowerment in Uganda.


With a commitment to social justice and equality, Patricia continues to be a driving force in the women’s rights movement, working tirelessly to ensure that women’s voices are heard and their rights protected across all sectors of society.
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LEADING FEMINIST LEGAL REFORM, SHE HAS ESTABLISHED A LASTING LEGACY OF JUSTICE WHILE EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH HER INITIATIVES.


Jennifer Bitarabeho Kagugube is a distinguished lawyer who epitomizes the essence of a feminist icon through her remarkable journey and impactful contributions to society. She attended Gayaza High School before pursuing a law degree at the University of Nairobi. Her career, marked by resilience, dedication, and advocacy, showcases her unwavering commitment to advancing gender equality and championing women's rights.


As a member of FIDA Uganda, Jennifer has provided not only legal assistance but has also served as an inspiration to aspiring legal professionals, particularly women, encouraging them to pursue higher education and expand their horizons. Her willingness to share her professional and personal experiences highlights her genuine desire to uplift and support other women on their paths to success.


Through her involvement with FIDA, Jennifer has demonstrated a profound understanding of the intersectionality of gender issues and the importance of providing legal aid to marginalized communities. Her work on projects aimed at protecting survivors of estates during the early AIDS pandemic underscores her dedication to serving those in need and advocating for justice and equality for all.


Jennifer's leadership roles, including her position as Chairperson of the Board of Trustees at FIDA Uganda and her role as Chairperson of the governing board of Women Leadership Development, an NGO established to address leadership capacity gaps and enhance the contributions of women in leadership, further emphasize her commitment to promoting women's rights and driving systemic change within society. Her advocacy for savings as a means of financial empowerment reflects her holistic approach to women's empowerment, recognizing the critical importance of economic independence and financial literacy.


In her semi-retirement, Jennifer continues to inspire through her engagement in mixed farming, showcasing her resilience and adaptability as she pursues new endeavors. Her multifaceted experiences in leadership, human rights promotion, and youth capacity development underscore her dedication to creating a more equitable and inclusive society for future generations.


Jennifer Bitarabeho Kagugube's journey as a feminist icon serves as a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, compassion, and advocacy in advancing gender equality and social justice. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of women to break barriers, challenge norms, and strive for a more equitable world.
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REVEREND CANON DIANA NKESIGA TRANSFORMED CHURCH TRADITIONS WITH HER VISIONARY SPIRIT, CHAMPIONING GENDER EQUALITY WITH GRACE.


Reverend Canon Diana Mirembe Barlow Nkesiga is a leading figure in the Anglican Church of Uganda, well known for her resilience, advocacy for gender equality, and dedication to faith and service.


She was born in 1960,in Munyonyo to Mary and Hugo Barlow. She went to Nakasero Primary School and Gayaza High School,for her early education and then she enrolled at the National Teacher's College Kyambogo in 1981 from where she graduated in 1983 with qualifications in English and religious education.
She then started at Gayaza High School for three years, which she later left in 1986,to join theological college at Bishop Tucker Theological College(now Uganda Christian University) in Mukono, marking the beginning of her journey to priesthood. This journey was filled with challenges, confronting discrimination and resistance in a male-dominated landscape.


The gender disparity in Theological school was a glaring reality, with thirteen women among two hundred and twenty students in general and only two women in her degree class.


In her memoir, "Woven in Spirals," she meticulously recounts the trials endured over five gruelling years instead of the two years that her male counterparts did the course for.
Her struggle for ordination was a battle against comprised of biases and societal norms dictating women's roles in the church. She made the list twice, only to be cruelly dropped just because she is a woman.


Diana’s resilience and tireless advocacy eventually secured her a position as a commissioned worker, a bittersweet victory reserved mostly for women that were on the same level as the male clergies this further highlighted the gender inequality within religious circles. She later became a deacon and then she was dropped twice when she got pregnant.
Diana's frustration caused her to leave Uganda for South Africa hoping it would be easier but to her disappointment, prejudice persisted.


She returned to Uganda after thirteen years and despite the endless barriers, and against statements like “the world was not ready for female priesthood”,she remained persistent and eventually victory was won. Reverend Canon Diana Nkesiga was ordained to priesthood, becoming the vicar of All Saints Cathedral, Kampala.


Her journey stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for gender equality within the church and her unwavering determination to pave the way for future generations of women. Today there are more women in the clergy as a result of her tireless fight.



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TRAILBLAZING UNAPOLOGETIC ADVOCATE FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.


Winnie Byanyima is the Executive Director of UNAIDS and an Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. A passionate and longstanding champion of social justice and gender equality, Ms. Byanyima leads the United Nations’ efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. She believes that women’s hard-won rights are under a globally coordinated, ruthless attack, with the most marginalized women facing the most severe challenges. As an unapologetic feminist, Byanyima consistently addresses women's issues and gender inequality, advocating for policies that promote equity and justice across the globe.


Born in Uganda in 1959, Ms. Byanyima made history as her country’s first female aeronautical engineer. Her extensive career includes serving as a member of the Ugandan Parliament, where she founded the all-women parliamentary caucus, promoting women's leadership and participation in governance. She has held significant positions with organizations such as Oxfam International, where she served as the Executive Director, and the African Union, where she was involved in efforts to address gender and development issues on the continent.


In addition to her leadership roles, Ms. Byanyima has also been an active voice in international forums, addressing critical issues such as climate change, economic inequality, and the rights of women and girls. Her work includes coordinating a global alliance focused on gender and climate issues, further emphasizing her commitment to comprehensive social justice and sustainable development. Her advocacy has been recognized internationally, and she has received several accolades for her tireless efforts in promoting human rights and equality.


Winnie Byanyima's influence extends beyond policy-making; she embodies the spirit of resilience and empowerment, inspiring countless individuals to engage in the fight for gender equality and social justice.
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TRANSFORMING AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION


Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu is an Ethiopian entrepreneur redefining African craftsmanship on the global stage. She is the founder of SoleRebels, one of the world’s most successful sustainable footwear brands, which fuses Ethiopian artisanal traditions with contemporary eco-friendly designs. Her business model, rooted in ethical production and fair trade, has created employment for hundreds of local artisans—primarily women—and established Ethiopia as a global player in sustainable fashion.


Recognizing the potential of African businesses to drive global economic change, Alemu has expanded her work into multiple ventures, including Garden of Coffee, a specialty Ethiopian coffee brand that ensures local farmers receive fair wages while preserving Ethiopia’s coffee heritage. A powerful advocate for self-reliance and African-led economic transformation, she has spoken at international forums, urging investors to shift from aid to trade as a means of uplifting African economies.
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VOICE OF HOPE ILLUMINATING THE PATH FOR PERSONS WITH ALBINISM, COMBATING MYTHS AND FOSTERING INCLUSION THROUGH ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT


Ugandan disability rights advocate Martha Clara Nakato co-founded Source of the Nile Union of Persons with Albinism (SNUPA) to tackle the unique challenges faced by people with albinism. She addresses issues such as access to sunscreen, economic empowerment, and social inclusion. Nakato’s work extends to combating harmful myths and superstitions about albinism, which have led to violence against people with the condition. As an eloquent public speaker, she frequently appears in forums to shed light on the experiences of people with albinism in East Africa, inspiring countless others to speak up and fight for their rights.
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VOICE OF HOPE ILLUMINATING THE PATH FOR PERSONS WITH ALBINISM, COMBATING MYTHS AND FOSTERING INCLUSION THROUGH ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT


Ugandan disability rights advocate Martha Clara Nakato co-founded Source of the Nile Union of Persons with Albinism (SNUPA) to tackle the unique challenges faced by people with albinism. She addresses issues such as access to sunscreen, economic empowerment, and social inclusion. Nakato’s work extends to combating harmful myths and superstitions about albinism, which have led to violence against people with the condition. As an eloquent public speaker, she frequently appears in forums to shed light on the experiences of people with albinism in East Africa, inspiring countless others to speak up and fight for their rights.
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WOVE TOGETHER PAN-AFRICAN HOPES, CONNECTING HEARTS ACROSS LANDS.


Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe is a leading Pan-African feminist activist and an influential figure in women’s rights and sexual health movements, known for her role in advancing progressive organizing across Africa. With deep expertise in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), Solome has been at the forefront of championing controversial and marginalized issues such as abortion rights, sex work, LGBT+ rights, and comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). Her advocacy has consistently challenged societal norms, advocating for the bodily autonomy and rights of women and marginalized groups.


Currently working as an International Development Consultant, Solome specializes in building feminist movements and advancing SRHR agendas across the continent. She has designed and led impactful SRHR programs and campaigns that address critical issues often overlooked in mainstream development discourse. Solome's work on abortion rights and SRHR has been pivotal in breaking long-standing cultural silences, especially in Africa, where reproductive health remains a contested space.


Her approach integrates advocacy, policy reform, and grassroots activism, and she has worked with numerous organizations to enhance the capacity of feminist and SRHR movements. She is recognized for her transformative leadership and organizational development skills, helping feminist movements develop strategies that ensure long-term impact and sustainability.


Solome’s contributions extend beyond activism; she has been an ardent voice in policy discussions and research, pushing for governance reforms that protect women’s rights and create more inclusive systems. She has also served as a mentor and leader within feminist circles, guiding young activists and shaping the next generation of African feminist leaders.


Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe remains a key player in the African feminist movement, known for her strategic advocacy and commitment to social justice. Her work continues to shape the SRHR landscape, advancing the rights and health of women and marginalized groups across Africa.
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CHAMPION FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA'S LEGAL FRAMEWORK


Hon. Justice Elizabeth Musoke serves as a judge at the High Court of Uganda, renowned for her unwavering commitment to promoting gender equality and women's rights within the legal system. Appointed in 2000, Justice Musoke has played a pivotal role in several landmark cases addressing issues such as domestic violence, property rights for women, and sexual harassment.
Her judicial decisions often reflect a deep understanding of the challenges women face in accessing justice. Justice Musoke actively engages in judicial training programs focused on gendersensitive approaches, ensuring that the legal process is accessible to all. She also participates in community outreach initiatives that educate women about their legal rights, empowering them to seek justice.
Her contributions have significantly shaped Uganda’s legal framework, fostering an environment where women feel empowered to advocate for their rights, thereby strengthening the rule of law in the country. Justice Musoke's work continues to be a beacon of hope for many, exemplifying the positive impact of feminist advocacy within the judiciary.



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WELCOME


Karibu! Welcome to our museum, a space where every individual is valued, every story is heard, and every curiosity is embraced.
No matter your background, your journey, or your reason for being here, we are thrilled to have you with us.
This is a place where cultures connect, ideas flourish, and histories come to life.
Here, we proudly shine a spotlight on the strength, resilience, and creativity of African women—trailblazers, nurturers, visionaries, and leaders. Their stories are woven into the fabric of our collective history, and this museum stands as a tribute to their enduring impact on their communities and the world. We invite you to explore, reflect, and engage with these incredible stories of empowerment, legacy, and courage.
Your presence enriches this space, and together, we create a tapestry of shared experiences and meaningful conversations. So come on in—let’s discover, learn, and grow together, as we celebrate the voices and triumphs of African women.



MUSEUM CONCEPT


The birth of a flower begins as a humble seed, buried deep in the earth, where it waits in silence. As time passes and it drinks in nourishment from its surroundings, the seed starts to awaken. Its roots reach down into the soil, grasping at life-giving water and nutrients, while the stem pushes upwards, seeking the warmth of the sun. Slowly, the bud forms, tender and delicate, shielded by protective layers until the right moment arrives. Then, with a gentle unfolding, the petals stretch outwards, revealing a beautiful, vibrant bloom that dances in the light. But the flower’s journey doesn’t end there. Even as it wilts and fades, its essence remains, its seeds scattered by the wind, ready to give rise to new blooms. In this eternal cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth, the flower becomes a symbol of life’s resilience and continuity.
This mirrors the story of Africa, the root of all humanity. Africa, like the fertile soil that nurtures a flower’s seed, is the birthplace of humankind. Over millennia, it has produced countless “blooms”—nations, cultures, peoples—each unique, each contributing to the larger pattern of human development. From the earliest civilizations along the Nile, to the kingdoms of West Africa, to the modern African diaspora, the continent has continued to give rise to new expressions of life and culture, despite the challenges it has faced. Africa’s contributions to the world are like seeds scattered far and wide, continuously regenerating and influencing future generations.
Just as the flower of life symbolizes the interconnectedness of all creation, Africa is at the center of this web, the original source of human life. The African woman stands as a powerful metaphor for this creation. She is the nurturer, the one from whom all life springs. Her strength, wisdom, and grace have supported her children across centuries and continents. The flower of life, with its endless geometric pattern, reflects the limitless potential of the African woman—her ability to give birth not just to people, but to ideas, movements, and cultures that shape the world.
The design of this museum celebrates the African woman through the concepts of the flower of life and the tree of life. From the outside, the building hints at the subtle, curved features of the female physique, a tribute to her form. As visitors enter the space, they are symbolically entering the womb—a place of creation and nurturing. At the heart of the museum stands the tree of life, with its branches reaching high, mirroring the intricate patterns of the flower of life. This tree represents the universal interconnectedness of all things, just as the African woman embodies the interwoven complexity of humanity’s story. The illuminated roots extend from its core, leading visitors on a journey through diverse exhibition spaces within the museum. Each of these spaces
Together, the flower of life and the tree of life reflect the duality of creation and nurturing, of rootedness and expansion. These symbols honor the African woman, whose influence, like the patterns they represent, is endless, intricate, and ever-evolving. Just as the flower goes through cycles of bloom and rebirth, so too does the dew legacy of Africa and its women—forever intertwined with the future of humanity.



EXHIBITIONS


Each of these spaces represents a chapter in the African woman’s story, tracing the rich and varied history of her contributions to humanity. The illuminated roots of the tree serve as guiding threads, connecting the past, present, and future. As visitors follow these roots, they journey through exhibitions that highlight the strength, resilience, and accomplishments of the African woman. The roots glow, signifying how her spirit, much like the tree itself, has remained unbroken and bright.
Further along, the exhibitions explore the African woman’s modern-day achievements. From her role in contemporary politics, science, and arts to her leadership in social movements, the diverse spaces celebrate her triumphs and the way she continues to shape global culture. A kaleidoscope of colors and lights fill the various spaces, representing the multifaceted nature of the African woman’s contributions to society. Each color corresponds not only to the vibrancy and diversity of her influence but also to the chakra system—the energy centers of the body, which symbolize different aspects of human experience and connection. As visitors move through the museum, they encounter exhibitions bathed in hues that resonate with the chakras, linking the African woman’s story to the profound energies that flow through every human life:
Finally, the roots lead to the mezzanine level, where the future of the African woman is envisioned. Imprinted onto the ceiling itself is a representation of the infinite loops of the flower of life, suggesting that the journey of the African woman, like that of humanity, is never-ending. The walls are covered with interactive installations that encourage visitors to contribute their own thoughts and ideas, adding to the ever-growing tapestry of her legacy.



WHAT IS AFRICAN FEMINISM?


African feminism is a movement and theoretical framework that seeks to address the unique challenges and experiences of women in Africa. It emphasizes the intersection of gender with issues such as race, class, culture, and colonial history. African feminists advocate for women's rights, empowerment, and social justice while recognizing the diverse cultural contexts across the continent. Unlike Western feminist movements, African feminism often highlights the importance of community, tradition, and the impact of socio-economic factors on women's lives. It aims to create solutions that are culturally relevant and responsive to the specific needs of African women.
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A CRITICAL VOICE IN DECOLONIZING FEMINISM AND RECLAIMING AFRICAN WOMEN’S VOICES


Patricia McFadden is a renowned African feminist scholar, activist, and writer, celebrated for her pivotal role in challenging patriarchy, capitalism, and colonial legacies in Africa. A staunch advocate for women’s autonomy, reproductive rights, and the decolonization of feminist thought, McFadden has become one of the most influential voices in the African feminist movement.


A fierce critic of male-dominated nationalist movements, McFadden has argued that true liberation for African women can only be achieved by confronting the intersecting systems of oppression that undermine their autonomy. Her work emphasizes the need for a feminism that is not only anti-patriarchal but also anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist.


McFadden’s efforts have been critical in the decolonization of African feminism, challenging Western-centric narratives of women’s liberation. She advocates for an African-centered feminist approach, grounded in indigenous knowledge and histories, that confronts both internal and external systems of oppression.


Her scholarly contributions, spanning feminist liberation, sexuality, and postcolonial struggles, have deeply influenced generations of feminist activists and thinkers. She has long pushed African institutions to recognize the political agency of women, urging a redefinition of gender roles in the African context.


Beyond academia, McFadden has worked alongside feminist organizations across Africa, contributing to grassroots activism and strengthening movements that connect African women’s struggles with global feminist and anti-colonial causes.
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A LEADER IN GLOBAL FEMINIST ADVOCACY,DRIVING POSITIVE CHANGE, GRASSROOTS IMPACT, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.


Eunice Musiime is a feminist lawyer and development specialist with over 17 years of experience advancing gender equality and social justice on a global scale. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Dar es Salaam and a Master’s in Business Administration specializing in public policy analysis from the University of Birmingham, her path toward transformative leadership has been marked by impactful advocacy.


Throughout her distinguished career, Musiime has held leadership roles in several organizations. From serving as the Chairperson of the Association of Women Lawyers (FIDA-Uganda) between 2014 and 2016 to her current position as Executive Director of Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA), she has been at the forefront of championing the rights of women and marginalized communities.


Beyond her organizational leadership, Musiime remains deeply engaged in grassroots activism and community development. Her commitment to building stronger families is evident in both her professional work and personal life as a wife and mother of three. As an author, she tackles societal challenges through her writings, with books like "Nurture or Nature: Sowing Seeds of Greatness" and "Akinyi: The Young Shero," which raise awareness of gender-based violence and promote positive parenting.


Musiime also serves on the boards of nonprofit and for-profit organizations, further expanding her influence in driving gender justice and social change. Through her tireless advocacy, Eunice Musiime continues to inspire future feminist leaders as she forges a path toward a more just and equitable world.
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A PIONEERING POLITICAL LEADER ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY IN UGANDA.


Dr. Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe, born on August 28, 1953, in Bwizi Bwera, Kashari, Uganda, is a prominent advocate for gender equality and social justice. Raised as the fourth child in a family of nine siblings, her humble beginnings shaped her lifelong dedication to empowering women and promoting equality in Uganda. Dr. Matembe's academic journey is impressive; she attended Rutooma Primary School, Bweranyangi Girls for O-Level education, and Namasagali College for A-Levels. She earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from Makerere University and a Master of Laws (LLM) from the University of Warwick.


Her professional career began as a pupil state attorney in Uganda's Ministry of Justice, where her strong opposition to injustice led her to academia. Dr. Matembe lectured at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) and subsequently worked with the Central Bank of Uganda, attached to the Chartered Institute of Bankers.


Transitioning into politics, she served as the Mbarara District Woman Member of Parliament from 2001 to 2006, advocating vigorously for women's rights and ethical governance. Dr. Matembe played a pivotal role in shaping the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and chaired the Committee on Rules, Privileges, and Discipline in the Pan-African Parliament. She was also honored as a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow with the National Endowment for Democracy in June 2006.


Dr. Matembe co-founded Action for Development, a leading women’s advocacy organization, and served as the chairperson of the Citizen Coalition on Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU). Despite resigning from CCEDU to allow the organization to continue its vital work, she remains a key figure in the feminist movement and continues to inspire women in leadership positions.


Dr. Miria Matembe's remarkable journey from a small village to the forefront of the fight for women's rights and democracy serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring all who strive for a more equitable society. Her unwavering commitment to gender equality makes her a significant figure in Uganda’s political landscape​.
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ACADEMIC TRAILBLAZER ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION.


A feminist icon wholly dedicated to advancing the rights of women and promoting gender equality in Uganda and beyond. She was born and raised in Uganda, and pursued her education at Makerere University where she earned her bachelor's degree in sociology. Building upon this foundation, she pursued further studies abroad, obtaining a master's degree in social anthropology from Newnham College, Cambridge, England, and eventually a PhD in social anthropology from the University of Minnesota, USA.


Dr.Hilda's began her career as a consultant, offering her expertise to esteemed organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, UNIFEM, and the Ugandan government. In this capacity, she played a key role in shaping policies and programs aimed at promoting gender equality, institutional management, and social development. Her insights and recommendations were instrumental in addressing systemic barriers and advancing the rights of women in Uganda and across the African continent. During her tenure as an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Makerere University, she founded Action for Development (ACFODE), a grassroots organization dedicated to championing women's rights and challenging gender-based discrimination in Uganda. Through ACFODE, Hilda spearheaded initiatives aimed at empowering women economically, politically, and socially, while also advocating for legislative reforms to address issues such as gender-based violence and access to education and healthcare.


In 2008, Dr.Hilda embarked on a new chapter of her career by co-founding the Mentoring and Empowerment Programme for Young Women (MEMPROW) alongside her husband. MEMPROW quickly emerged as a beacon of hope for countless girls and young women across Uganda, providing them with the resources, support, and mentorship needed to realize their full potential. Through a combination of skills training, leadership development, and advocacy, MEMPROW empowered a new generation of women to break free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination.Dr.Hilda's impact extended far beyond the borders of Uganda as she recognized the need for a pan-African approach to women's empowerment hence co-founding the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF), a pioneering initiative aimed at supporting women-led projects and organizations across the African continent. Through AWDF, Hilda helped to amplify the voices of African women and strengthen their capacity to drive social change and development in their communities.


Over the course of her career, Dr.Hilda received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of her tireless efforts to advance the rights of women and promote gender equality including honors from the Ugandan government for her advocacy work in education and reproductive health rights, as well as international recognition for her contributions to social development and gender empowerment. She retired from formal roles in 2020 but she remains actively involved in the fight for gender equality and women’s rights. She continues to serve on the Board of TAND, an organization dedicated to bringing African women's rights into the modern age, ensuring that her legacy of activism and advocacy endures for generations to come.


Dr.Hilda M. Tadria has left an incredible and long-lasting mark on the feminist movement in Uganda and beyond, inspiring countless women to stand up, speak out, and demand a more just and equitable world for all.



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ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS TRANSFORMING LEGAL INTERVENTIONS IN UGANDA


Rahom Maria Bukirwa is an esteemed Advocate of the High Court of Uganda, recognized for her unwavering commitment to social justice and the advancement of women’s rights. As a prominent feminist figure in Uganda, she actively promotes human rights, particularly those of women and children.


Currently serving as the Program Manager at the Women’s Pro Bono Initiative in Uganda, Rahom skillfully combines her legal expertise with feminist activism. She channels her passion for justice by advocating for marginalized communities and addressing systemic injustices through her legal practice.


Understanding the critical need for skilled advocates dedicated to championing the rights of the oppressed, Rahom undertook a rigorous training program focused on public interest litigation. This initiative underscores her dedication to equipping herself with the necessary tools for driving transformative legal interventions. Her work at the Women’s Pro Bono Initiative has provided her with profound fulfillment, enabling her to integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world advocacy. Through this hands-on experience, Rahom has witnessed the powerful impact of legal intervention in effecting tangible change within communities.


A cornerstone of Rahom's advocacy efforts is her groundbreaking project challenging the imposition of taxes on diapers by the Ugandan Parliament. Recognizing the gendered implications of this issue, she aims to highlight the disproportionate impact of such policies on vulnerable groups, particularly women. By leveraging her expertise and compelling evidence, Rahom seeks to demonstrate the irrationality and unfairness of taxing essential health products, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and holding legislators accountable.


Rahom is committed to fostering dialogue around economic justice and gender equality. By initiating legal proceedings that interrogate the structural injustices perpetuated by taxation regimes, she endeavors to catalyze a paradigm shift in legislative decision-making processes. Through her advocacy, Rahom aims to establish a jurisprudential precedent that not only safeguards the rights of vulnerable groups but also emphasizes the necessity of equitable and inclusive governance.


Rahom Maria Bukirwa's pioneering efforts as a social justice lawyer and women’s rights activist stand as a testament to her indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to advancing justice. With each legal victory and advocacy initiative, Rahom continues to inspire hope and enact transformative change within her community and beyond.
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ADVOCATING FOR GRASSROOTS EMPOWERMENT AND DRIVING SOCIAL CHANGE ACROSS UGANDA.


Scovia Arinaitwe is a dedicated activist committed to advancing women's rights and empowerment throughout Uganda. With over eight years of experience in movement-building, human rights advocacy, and leadership development, Scovia's journey as a changemaker began during her time as a student activist in 2006.


Her passion for social justice led her to work with various organizations, where she focused on fostering grassroots leadership and community mobilization. At the Forum for Democratic Change, she worked to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds to take on leadership roles within their communities, promoting civic engagement and empowerment.


Scovia further advanced her skills in leadership and organizing at Solidarity Uganda, a movement-building organization, where she served in multiple roles, including director and rapid response coordinator. She became a skilled trainer and mobilizer, working to help communities hold their leaders accountable and take ownership of their futures. During this time, she underwent transformative training as a coach and joined the esteemed coaching team at Rhize.


One of Scovia’s most significant achievements was leading a nonviolent movement while seven months pregnant, a transformative experience that inspired her to launch Rhizing Women Uganda. This organization is dedicated to inspiring, incubating, and strengthening women's movements across the country. Under her leadership, Rhizing Women Uganda empowers women to harness their collective power and advocate for gender equality and justice, both in Uganda and beyond.


With a strong feminist vision, Scovia continues to challenge societal norms, dismantle patriarchal structures, and amplify marginalized voices. Her unwavering dedication to women's rights serves as a beacon of hope for women and vulnerable groups, fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
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ADVOCATING FOR TRANS HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE WITH INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM


Kenyan activist Barbra Wangare is a dedicated advocate for transgender rights, focusing on access to healthcare and social acceptance. Through her work with Jinsiangu, a Nairobi-based organization supporting intersex and transgender individuals, Wangare fights for better healthcare policies that address the specific needs of transgender individuals, including access to hormonal therapy. Wangare is also an outspoken feminist who brings attention to the intersectionality of trans and women’s rights. Her advocacy not only empowers the LGBTQ+ community but also fosters broader inclusivity within East African feminist spaces.
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ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN'S VOICES IN UGANDA'S MEDIA LANDSCAPE


Margaret Sentamu-Masagazi was born in Masaka, Uganda, to Edward Patrick Ssentamu and Theresa Nakalema Ssentamu. She stands as a prominent feminist figure in Uganda's media landscape, dedicating her efforts to amplifying the voices of women and challenging societal structures that marginalize them.


Margaret's educational journey began at St. Theresa Bwanda, Kimaanya, and St. Clare Nkoni primary schools, leading to her secondary education at Trinity College Nabbingo. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Sociology from Makerere University in 1983, where her involvement in student politics and guild representation marked the beginning of her activism. Subsequently, she pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and later returned to Makerere University for a Master’s degree in Women and Gender Studies, which deepened her understanding of gender dynamics in society.


Her media career commenced in 1983 at Radio Uganda, where she contributed to features and drama programs. She later interned as a reporter at the Nation Media Group in Nairobi and served as a correspondent for the Inter Press Service in Harare. Upon returning to Kampala in 1987, she joined Uganda Television (now UBC) as a news editor before transitioning to a lecturing role at the School of Journalism, Uganda Management Institute (UMI).


In 1994, Margaret became Secretary-General of the Uganda Media Women’s Association (UMWA), later assuming the role of Chairperson, succeeding Victoria Namusisi Nalongo. Her tenure was marked by a steadfast commitment to promoting women's participation in media, exemplified by initiatives such as organizing scholarships for women and advocating for gender integration in media training.


Margaret's activism extends beyond academia and media institutions, as evidenced by her Master's research on women in media, which catalyzed her lifelong dedication to challenging sexism in Uganda's news media. Through her leadership at UMWA, she spearheaded public education campaigns on various issues, including women's rights, HIV/AIDS awareness, and child abuse prevention. Her efforts played a pivotal role in mobilizing voter participation during general elections and referendums in Uganda, showcasing the transformative power of media in shaping societal norms.


Despite personal challenges, including marital separation due to her demanding career, Margaret remains steadfast in her commitment to gender equality and social justice. As Executive Director of UMWA, she continues to advocate for women's empowerment through strategic planning, project management, and capacity-building initiatives. Her professional memberships and accolades attest to her influence not only nationally but also regionally, positioning her as a beacon of feminist leadership in Africa's media landscape.
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AIRWAVES OF CHANGE AMPLIFYING WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND LGBTQ+ ADVOCACY, CHALLENGING STEREOTYPES THROUGH MEDIA TO INSPIRE DIALOGUE AND FOSTER SOCIAL JUSTICE


Betty Waitherero is a Kenyan media personality and feminist whose work in radio and writing has provided a platform for social justice issues, particularly women’s rights and LGBTQ+ advocacy. She has worked in various media spaces, challenging stereotypes, discussing taboo topics, and encouraging dialogue on feminist ideals. Waitherero’s work pushes boundaries by normalizing conversations around issues like gender identity, reproductive rights, and domestic violence. Her fearless stance has inspired many, highlighting media’s powerful role in reshaping cultural norms and driving social change in Kenya.
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AN ADVOCATE FOR INCLUSIVE JUSTICE AND DISABILITY RIGHTS


Florence Ndagire is a Ugandan lawyer, legal researcher, and human rights advocate working at the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Switzerland. As Uganda’s first visually impaired female lawyer, she has broken barriers in the legal profession, championing disability rights and inclusive justice. She also serves as the chairperson of the UN Women Regional Group for Eastern and Southern Africa, representing twelve countries in advancing gender and disability rights.


A dedicated scholar, Ndagire holds a Master of Laws in International and European Human Rights Law from the University of Leeds and a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University. She is currently a PhD finalist at Makerere University, where her research focuses on access to reproductive health services for persons with disabilities in Uganda.


Beyond academia, Ndagire has been a powerful voice in disability rights advocacy. As a senior disability researcher at Includovate and a former human rights policy advisor at the World Blind Union, she has influenced policies that promote independent living, legal capacity, and support services for persons with disabilities. She has also served as chairperson of the UN Women Regional Civil Society Advisory Group for East and Southern Africa and is currently an advisor to the UN Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD).


Her advocacy efforts have contributed to significant legal and policy reforms in Uganda. She played a key role in the “My Story, My Rights” project, which provided evidence for Uganda’s review of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. She has worked with organizations such as the Uganda National Association of the Blind, ADD International, and the Uganda Society for Disabled Children to push for greater inclusion and accessibility in national policies.
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ARTIST, FILMMAKER, AND ADVOCATE FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC MODELS FOR AFRICAN CREATIVES


Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan writer, filmmaker, and cultural producer dedicated to reshaping Africa’s creative landscape. A founding member of The Nest Collective, a multidisciplinary arts collective based in Nairobi, Ngumi has played a crucial role in amplifying African voices through film, literature, and digital media. She co-created Stories of Our Lives, an award-winning documentary that explores LGBTQ+ experiences in Kenya, breaking barriers in African storytelling.


Beyond her creative work, Ngumi is deeply involved in rethinking the business of art and culture in Africa. She has been instrumental in designing sustainable economic models for African creatives, advocating for structures that allow artists to thrive financially while maintaining creative independence. As an outspoken feminist, she uses her platforms to challenge gender biases in the creative economy, ensuring more African women take leadership roles in film, literature, and cultural production.
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BIKING FOR EMPOWERMENT: ANISTON'S ADVOCACY FOR WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY


Stella Aniston is a passionate feminist and gender equality advocate who believes in empowering women through independence and freedom. Combining her advocacy with her love for biking, she uses bike transport as both a practical mode of travel and a powerful symbol of environmental sustainability. Aniston’s work challenges the status quo by encouraging women to embrace cycling as a means of self-empowerment while promoting a cleaner, greener planet. Her advocacy extends beyond biking, as she actively works to dismantle societal barriers, supporting women’s rights and environmental sustainability through community outreach and public awareness campaigns. Through her activism, she aims to inspire women to take control of their own journeys—both personally and environmentally.
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BOLD AND UNAPOLOGETIC, REDEFINING QUEER REPRESENTATION AND STORYTELLING IN EAST AFRICAN MEDIA


Makena Njeri, a prominent Kenyan media personality, actress, and LGBTQ+ rights advocate, is known for being open about her gender identity and sexuality in an industry that often stigmatizes queer voices. Njeri founded Bold Network Africa, an organization focused on storytelling, which helps LGBTQ+ individuals share their narratives and encourages public conversations about inclusivity. Her visibility and media influence have provided a platform for many LGBTQ+ youth to feel seen, and she uses her voice to advocate for safe spaces, challenging stigmas around gender and sexuality in East Africa.
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BREAKING BARRIERS AS UGANDA'S FIRST FEMALE MAYOR AND FIERCE ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE.


Canon Janet K. Wesonga, born in 1928 in Sakia village, Bupoto Sub-county, stands as a remarkable figure in Uganda's history, embodying feminist leadership and breaking barriers throughout her life. Her educational journey began at Nabumali Boarding School, followed by Buloba Teachers’ College, which laid the foundation for her impactful career in education. Janet eventually rose to become the head teacher of a primary school and a tutor at Kabwangasi Primary Teacher’s College.


In 1959, after relocating to Mbale Town Council, Janet embarked on a political career as a counselor at the district council, distinguishing herself as the only female voice among her male counterparts. Her exceptional leadership skills earned her recognition, culminating in her historic election in 1967 as Uganda's first African woman mayor, a role she held for four transformative years. During her tenure, she focused on improving the lives of vulnerable populations, ensuring the establishment of a home for the needy and implementing measures to support the homeless and marginalized in the community.


Beyond her local achievements, Canon Janet also played a vital role in global initiatives for peace, equality, and justice as a member of the World Council of Churches executive committee. Her participation in various WCC activities showcased her unwavering commitment to advancing the rights and dignity of women worldwide.


Even as she approached her 96th birthday, Janet remained a beacon of inspiration, recalling how she defied societal norms by driving a Volkswagen through the streets of Mbale when few women did. Her legacy as a trailblazer in politics, education, and activism exemplifies the transformative power of feminist leadership, setting a precedent for future leaders and inspiring generations of activists.


Canon Janet K. Wesonga's remarkable journey emphasizes the importance of resilience, advocacy, and community service, reminding us to continue her legacy and amplify her voice for future generations.
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CARVING A PATH FOR WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION


Evelyn Zalwango is the founder of Vinteriors UG, a design and interior decor company based in Uganda. She is passionate about creating functional, aesthetic spaces that reflect African heritage and contemporary design, blending modern sensibilities with traditional Ugandan and African motifs.


Beyond her design work, Zalwango is dedicated to gender equality and social change. She founded Fundi Women, an initiative that empowers women to become builders in the construction and design industries, promoting economic empowerment and gender equality in a traditionally male-dominated field.


Zalwango’s journey into construction and interior design was shaped by her experiences working with landmine survivors and underprivileged women seeking financial independence. Through Vinteriors UG and Fundi Women, she equips women with the skills to build sustainable careers, breaking barriers in an industry that has long excluded them. Her commitment extends beyond training, as she actively advocates for women's inclusion in economic development and decision-making spaces. By carving a path for women in construction, Zalwango is reshaping the industry and creating lasting opportunities for future generations.
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CHAMPION FOR ENERGY EQUITY & WOMEN IN SCIENCE


Dr. Rose Mutiso is a Kenyan materials scientist and energy policy expert dedicated to addressing Africa’s energy challenges through research, innovation, and advocacy. She is the Research Director at the Energy for Growth Hub, where she develops policies to expand reliable and affordable energy access across Africa. With a deep commitment to advancing women in STEM, she co-founded the Mawazo Institute, an organization that supports African women researchers tackling some of the continent’s most pressing development issues.


Dr. Mutiso’s work spans high-level policy discussions, academic research, and public engagement. She has advised governments, institutions, and global stakeholders on science, technology, and energy development, emphasizing the need for African-led solutions. A powerful advocate for gender equity in science, she mentors young women in STEM, working to dismantle barriers that prevent their participation in research and policy-making. Through her multifaceted career, Dr. Mutiso is shaping Africa’s energy future while ensuring that more women have a seat at the table in scientific and policy discussions.
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CHAMPIONING FEMINISM THROUGH THE POWER OF STORYTELLING


Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a celebrated Nigerian author and feminist whose work has profoundly shaped global conversations on identity, race, gender, and colonial legacies. Through her novels, essays, and speeches, Adichie has redefined contemporary African storytelling and feminist thought.


Her debut novel, Purple Hibiscus (2003), won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, marking the beginning of an illustrious literary career. Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War, won the Orange Prize for Fiction and was later adapted into a film. Americanah (2013), a powerful exploration of race, immigration, and identity, earned the National Book Critics Circle Award and a place on The New York Times’ Top 10 Books of the Year.


Beyond fiction, Adichie’s essays have become touchstones for feminist discourse. We Should All Be Feminists (2014), adapted from her influential TED Talk, has been translated worldwide and embraced as a modern feminist manifesto. She further expanded on gender equality in Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions (2017).


Adichie is also a prominent advocate for African identity and the power of storytelling. Her TED Talk, The Danger of a Single Story, remains one of the most-watched globally, emphasizing the importance of diverse narratives in shaping perceptions. Through her literary and advocacy work, she continues to challenge stereotypes, amplify African voices, and inspire a new generation of thinkers and writers.
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CHAMPIONING THE CAUSE OF GENDER EQUALITY, LEAVING AN INDELIBLE MARK ON DIVERSE COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE.


Ms. Sanyu Jane Mpagi is a gender and social development expert committed to promoting human rights and women's empowerment. With over four decades of experience, her impact resonates across Uganda and extends globally shaped by a Master's Degree in Development Studies specializing in Gender Analysis from the University of East Anglia, UK, and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture.
Her journey began over 40 years ago, embarking on a path that intertwines policy analysis, program development, and implementation with a relentless pursuit of gender equality and social justice. Throughout her career, Ms. Mpagi has been a driving force in shaping Uganda's gender agenda. As the Director for Gender and Community Development at the Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development, she wields her expertise to navigate the complex terrain of policy formulation and strategic planning.


Her leadership spans two decades, marked by transformative initiatives that have left a great mark on Uganda's gender landscape. One of Ms. Mpagi's achievements lies in her role as a catalyst for change within Uganda's policy framework. Over the years, she has spearheaded the formulation of gender policies, strategies, and tools that have redefined the country's approach to gender mainstreaming. Her policy briefs and evaluations serve as blueprints for progress, illuminating pathways toward a more equitable society.


Beyond the confines of Uganda, Ms. Mpagi's impact reverberates across continents evidenced by her consultancy work consultancy work for entities such as Government Agencies, the UN, the African Development Bank, and Civil Society Organizations has amplified her influence on a global scale. Through her engagements, she has championed the cause of gender equality, leaving an indelible mark on diverse communities worldwide.


She is a big believer in grassroots empowerment and economic liberation of women. As a feminist trailblazer, Ms. Mpagi's journey embodies resilience, compassion, and unwavering determination. Her tireless efforts have shattered barriers, challenged norms, and paved the way for a more inclusive future. Through her unwavering commitment to justice and equality, Ms. Sanyu Jane Mpagi stands as a beacon of hope, inspiring generations to come.



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CHAMPIONING TRANS RIGHTS THROUGH LEGAL BATTLES AND ADVOCACY IN KENYA


Audrey Mbugua, a renowned Kenyan transgender activist, has made a lasting impact through her legal battles for recognition and rights for transgender individuals. She has spearheaded advocacy for legal name changes and the right to amend gender markers on official documents. Mbugua’s work through Transgender Education and Advocacy (TEA), a Kenyan organization she founded, has helped break down legal and social barriers, creating more visibility for trans rights. Her relentless pursuit of equality has made her a respected figure in Kenya’s LGBTQ+ movement, encouraging a generation to challenge gender norms and advocate for human rights.
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CHANGED WOMEN’S HEALTH AND RIGHTS, BREAKING THROUGH WALLS WITH STRENGTH.


Fatia Kiyange is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Center for Health, Human Rights, and Development (CEHURD) and she is a feminist icon that comes with 20 years of impactful work in program development, leadership, and management within the health and social service sectors.Breaking barriers within patriarchal structures, Fatia has navigated her professional journey with resilience and determination, holding leadership positions in esteemed non-governmental organizations such as the African Palliative Care Association (APCA) and Hospice Africa Uganda.


Her tenure in these roles has not only emphasized the importance of gender equity but also highlighted the intersectionality of social justice issues, particularly concerning marginalized communities.As a staunch advocate for social justice through a feminist lens, Fatia's advocacy extends beyond traditional boundaries to encompass pressing health issues, including cancer care, with a focus on amplifying the voices of women and other marginalized genders. Her approach prioritizes inclusivity and empowerment, recognizing the unique challenges faced by different groups within society.


Fatia's academic journey mirrors her commitment to feminist principles, with qualifications including a Master of Public Health from the University College Cork in Ireland and a post-graduate certificate in health protection. Her educational background, coupled with her lived experiences, positions her as a formidable force in advancing feminist perspectives within the realm of health and human rights.


In addition to her professional and academic accomplishments, Fatia has actively participated in governance boards, advocating for gender parity and representation at all levels of decision-making. Her involvement in organizations such as Kawempe Home Care, Uganda Cancer Institute, and others reflects her dedication to fostering inclusive environments that prioritize the needs and perspectives of women and marginalized communities.


With her feminist perspective driving her every action, Fatia Kiyange continues to challenge societal norms, dismantle systemic barriers, and pave the way for a more equitable and just future. Her leadership at CEHURD exemplifies her unwavering commitment to advancing feminist principles in the pursuit of health and human rights for all.



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CINEMA OF CHANGE PIONEERING FEMINIST FILMMAKING, CRAFTING POWERFUL NARRATIVES THAT ILLUMINATE AFRICAN WOMEN’S STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS IN A WORLD OF OPPRESSION


With Nigerian roots, Amina Mama is a feminist filmmaker and writer whose work documents the struggles and triumphs of African women. Through her journal, Feminist Africa, Mama gives a platform to research and storytelling that tackles systemic injustices faced by African women. Her films, which explore issues from colonial legacies to women’s agency, have been instrumental in reshaping the narrative around African women.


By blending research with art, Mama creates a powerful tool for social change, emphasizing the importance of visibility and self-representation for African women
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CRAFTED INCLUSIVE DIALOGUES, EMPOWERING WOMEN’S VOICES IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACROSS AFRICA, EMBRACING DIVERSITY AND RESILIENCE FOR LASTING HARMONY


Alice Nderitu, a Kenyan conflict mediator, has led transformative peace processes across Africa. Known for her inclusive approaches, Nderitu ensures women are key stakeholders in dialogues, understanding their unique role in fostering lasting peace. Her methods have been instrumental in resolving conflicts in Nigeria, South Sudan, and Kenya, often placing her at personal risk. As a Commissioner of the Kenyan National Cohesion and Integration Commission, she champions diversity, gender equality, and human rights. Her approach, termed "inclusive peacebuilding," has influenced global strategies on conflict resolution, earning her numerous accolades and cementing her as a voice of resilience and wisdom in the peacebuilding community.
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DEFENDER OF DEMOCRACY ILLUMINATING CORRUPTION AND INEQUALITY, FEARLESSLY UPHOLDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE HEART OF SOUTH AFRICA'S MEDIA LANDSCAPE


Ferial Haffajee, a prominent South African editor and journalist, is celebrated for her fearless reporting on corruption, socioeconomic inequality, and human rights abuses. As one of the first women to hold top editorial positions in South African media, Haffajee confronts issues of power and oppression with unwavering courage. Her journalistic work, grounded in transparency, has been instrumental in holding power to account and advocating for democratic values, particularly within marginalized communities. She is also an advocate for gender representation in media, and her writing provides a critical lens on South Africa’s complex social fabric, from economic disparity to racial injustice.
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DESIGNED DREAMS FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT, SHAPING BRIGHTER TOMORROWS


Elone Natumanya Ainebyoona is a Ugandan development professional dedicated to promoting fairness, equality, and government accountability. With expertise in public administration, gained through a Master of Public Administration in International Development from the University of York and further specialized training, Elone is skilled in ensuring transparent governance. She is particularly passionate about empowering young people, contributing to initiatives like the Uganda Democracy Academy and the Sustainable Business for Uganda group.


Elone has worked with significant organizations, including the Democratic Governance Facility (DGF)/DANIDA and the African Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC). Currently, she serves as a program officer at the Uganda National NGO Forum, supporting the effectiveness of non-governmental organizations in delivering social impact.


Beyond her professional work, Elone is a published writer, creating poems and stories in both English and her native language, Runyakitara. Committed to democracy and human rights, she also mentors young women, helping to nurture the next generation of female leaders. Elone's contributions to Uganda’s development sector are impactful, and her journey is only beginning.
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DIGITAL DEFENDER SAFEGUARDING ONLINE FREEDOMS, ADVOCATING FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUITY, EMPOWERING WOMEN ACTIVISTS IN UGANDA’S EVOLVING DIGITAL LANDSCAPE


Dorothy Mukasa is a Ugandan digital rights advocate and the Executive Director of Unwanted Witness, an organization that campaigns for digital freedom and data privacy. In a region where internet censorship is increasing, Mukasa’s work highlights the connection between digital rights and gender equity, often speaking against online harassment and surveillance, especially targeting women activists. Mukasa’s efforts to defend freedom of expression online have made her a key figure in Uganda’s digital rights movement.
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ECO-GUARDIAN HARMONIZING NATURE AND TRADITION, ADVOCATING FOR INDIGENOUS VOICES IN CLIMATE CONVERSATIONS, PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE AMIDST GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES


Chadian environmentalist and Indigenous rights activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim advocates for the sustainable coexistence of humans and nature. Her work, rooted in her community’s traditional knowledge, emphasizes the importance of involving Indigenous voices in climate conversations.


Ibrahim has represented her community on international platforms, calling attention to the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations and the need for global policies that respect local wisdom. Her activism embodies a deep respect for nature and a commitment to preserving the world’s ecological and cultural heritage.
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ECO-WARRIOR INSPIRING YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN CLIMATE ACTION, LEADING REFORESTATION INITIATIVES AND ADVOCATING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACROSS AFRICA


Elizabeth Wathuti is a young Kenyan environmental activist and founder of the Green Generation Initiative, which addresses climate change and advocates for environmental conservation.


Wathuti’s approach to climate action combines reforestation with eco-conscious youth education, inspiring young Africans to become environmental stewards. She has gained global recognition for her work, even speaking at the UN Climate Conference. Her activism underscores the need for urgent climate action in Africa, making her a rising star in environmental advocacy.
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ELEVATING AFRICAN VOICES IN THE GLOBAL CLIMATE MOVEMENT


Vanessa Nakate is a Ugandan climate justice activist known for her bold advocacy for environmental sustainability, particularly in addressing the impacts of climate change in Africa. Born in 1996 in Uganda, Nakate rose to prominence as a young leader in the global climate movement, using her platform to highlight the disproportionate effects of climate change on African communities.


She is the founder of the Youth for Future Africa and the Africa First movement, both of which advocate for climate justice and the inclusion of African voices in the global conversation on climate change. Nakate emphasizes the need for climate action that considers the unique challenges faced by African countries, such as poverty, drought, and the vulnerability of ecosystems.


Through her work, Nakate has raised awareness about issues such as deforestation, renewable energy, and the rights of youth and women in the context of climate change. She has been invited to speak at prominent international forums, including the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), and has become a leading voice for African youth in the fight for climate justice. Her work emphasizes that climate change is not only an environmental issue but also a social, economic, and human rights issue, particularly for marginalized communities in Africa.


Nakate has been recognized with numerous awards for her advocacy, including being named a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in 2020. As a climate justice activist, Vanessa Nakate continues to inspire millions of people worldwide with her passion for sustainable development and her unwavering commitment to fighting for the planet's future.
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EMPOWERING COUNTLESS WOMEN AND TRANSFORMED LIVES BY FOSTERING SUPPORT NETWORKS, ADVOCATING FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND BREAKING THE SILENCE SURROUNDING PERINATAL GRIEF IN UGANDA


Denise Kekimuri Chantal is a woman with an indomitable spirit, born to Prof. Sam and Mrs. Edrida Tulya-Muhika, and the fourth of five children. Raised in the vibrant environment of Makerere University, she has always embraced life with a "happy-go-lucky" attitude, radiating joy from an early age. She is often described as someone who "was heard before she was seen," a reflection of her lively, outspoken nature, which she humorously attributes to her being a Mukiga. Denise's life journey has been shaped by various experiences that have tested her resilience. After completing her education at Kampala Parents' School and Aga Khan High School, she pursued a BA in International Relations at the United States International University. Her life seemed set on a conventional path, but it took an unexpected turn when she faced personal grief after the death of her mother in 2014. This marked the beginning of a challenging period of her life, intensified by her subsequent struggles with secondary infertility and a devastating miscarriage in 2017.


In the face of unimaginable loss, including the death of her daughter, Keitangaza, shortly after birth, Denise found herself navigating deep emotional pain and societal silence around perinatal grief. Her journey toward healing led her to rely on peer support groups like SANDS UK, and it ultimately became the foundation for her advocacy work. Through this experience, she co-founded Vessel is Me, focusing on peer support for women dealing with perinatal loss, filling a gap in Uganda's mental health services for bereaved mothers.


Denise's strength, humor, and vulnerability have made her a powerful voice for women's health, grief support, and feminist issues in Uganda. Her personal story is a testament to resilience, highlighting her determination to not only survive but to use her experiences to help others.



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EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN THROUGH LEGAL ADVOCACY AND ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES IN UGANDA


Fancy Sheila Aromorach is a prominent African feminist lawyer and advocate for women's empowerment, dedicated to promoting the participation of young women in decision-making processes. As the founder of the She Laws Foundation, she plays a pivotal role in mentoring female law students in Uganda, with the aim of diversifying the legal profession and creating a more inclusive environment within the legal fraternity.


In addition to her work at the She Laws Foundation, Fancy serves as the General Secretary of the European Union Youth Sounding Board Uganda, where she facilitates youth engagement in EU decision-making processes. Her leadership extends beyond legal advocacy; she is also a fem-preneur, spearheading Fancy Shea Butter, an organic skincare enterprise that shares the traditional Acholi skincare secret of shea butter with a global audience.


With over seven years of experience in gender equality and human rights, Fancy has volunteered and worked with various organizations, including Fitclique Africa and Strategic Response International. Currently, she is involved with Girl Up Initiative Uganda, where she actively challenges the oppressive systems that hinder women's decision-making abilities.


Fancy's impactful journey includes significant roles such as the former university coordinator at SheVestor Africa and Minister of Women's Affairs at the Faculty of Law of the Islamic University in Uganda. She was also a pre-selected candidate for Miss Career Africa, showcasing her dedication to advocating for women's rights and empowerment.


As a mentor at the She Laws Foundation, Fancy continues to champion a just and equitable society. She empowers young women to hone, claim, and reclaim their power in decision-making processes, helping to create more opportunities and diversify the landscape of the legal profession. Her commitment to fostering the next generation of female leaders underscores her unwavering dedication to advancing gender equality and social justice. Through her multifaceted efforts, Fancy Sheila Aromorach remains a transformative force in the fight for women’s rights and empowerment across Uganda and beyond.
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FEMINIST LEADER CHAMPIONING WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND EDUCATION FOR GENDER EQUALITY IN AFRICA.


Jean Kemitare is a dedicated champion of women's rights from Uganda. Her journey towards becoming an advocate began in Western Uganda, where she was raised amidst a family deeply influenced by strong female figures. In particular, Jean's grandfather, a forward-thinking individual for his time, instilled in her the belief in education for all, regardless of gender, during her upbringing in the 1980s.


However, Jean's early years were marked by personal challenges. Born into a polygamous family, she experienced the absence of her biological mother from the tender age of two. Despite this, the presence of determined and resilient maternal figures within her extended family provided Jean with invaluable support and guidance throughout her formative years.


It was during this time that Jean first encountered the harsh realities of gender-based violence. These early experiences served as a catalyst for her unwavering determination to fighting injustices against women. In the late 1990s, as she navigated through her education, Jean found herself challenging societal norms and rebelling against expectations placed upon her as a woman.


It was not until she entered university in the early 2000s that Jean fully embraced the label of feminism. Here, she confronted new obstacles to her autonomy and identity, further solidifying her belief in the importance of gender equality and justice. For Jean, feminism is not merely a belief but a lifelong journey of action and advocacy.In her current role as the Programs Director at Urgent Action Fund Africa, Jean continues to tirelessly advocate for women's voices and choices. Through her work, she strives to create a more equitable society for all, ensuring that women are empowered to live and thrive on their own terms.



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FEMINIST SCHOLAR IN GENDER AND POLITICS, LIVELIHOOD, AND CULTURAL STUDIES


Professor Josephine Ahikire is a Ugandan feminist scholar, researcher, and advocate for gender justice in Africa. She is a Professor of Gender Studies at Makerere University and the Executive Director of the Centre for Basic Research (CBR). Her work focuses on feminist political thought, governance, and women's rights, with extensive research on gender and democracy in Uganda and beyond. Ahikire has contributed significantly to feminist scholarship through publications that challenge patriarchal structures and advocate for inclusive governance. As a thought leader in African feminism, she continues to shape critical conversations on gender equity, political participation, and social transformation.
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FOUGHT FOR JUSTICE BY BEING A VOICE FOR THE UNHEARD WHILE CREATING A NEW WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES THROUGH POETRY AND ACTIVISM.


Twasiima P. Bigirwa is an Afro-feminist writer and lawyer from Uganda, whose work powerfully intertwines history, poetry, and social justice activism to imagine and create new worlds.
Drawing deeply from her rich cultural heritage, Twasiima’s writing reflects the complexities and contradictions of contemporary life, focusing on the systemic inequalities that affect marginalized communities.She holds an LL.B. from Makerere University and an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, which inform her critical perspective on law and development.
With several years of experience in the development sector, Twasiima supports organizations and individuals in integrating decolonial practices into their work. She emphasizes the importance of local leadership, advocating for community-centered investments that challenge traditional notions of development.


Her debut poetry collection, ‘ebyeshongoro bya Debra’ (Songs of Debra), is a poignant exploration of our times, blending Runyankore and English to chronicle personal and collective experiences. Through humor, wit, and heartfelt reflections, she invites readers to confront the state of the world while acknowledging the legacies of our histories.
In her podcast, “Another Way”, Twasiima delves into alternative realities, encouraging listeners to envision new possibilities in their daily lives. She passionately believes that movements on the peripheries of society are crucial for achieving collective liberation and social change.


With a profound love for her community and a commitment to justice, Twasiima uses her writing as a tool for anger and outrage against social injustices, particularly those faced by Black women. She sees storytelling as a transformative force and remains dedicated to inspiring others to recognize that another way of living and developing is not only possible but essential for a just future.



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FROM MEDICAL DOCTOR TO VISIONARY INVESTOR, REVOLUTIONIZING UGANDA’S ECONOMY AND EMPOWERING WOMEN GLOBALLY


Commonly known as Dr. Maggie Kigozi, the formidable woman is a distinguished feminist icon whose multifaceted career has left a great mark on Uganda and other countries. She was born Margaret Blick in Fort Portal and she then embarked on a journey of excellence from an early age.
Her education at institutions like Aga Khan Primary School and Makerere University School of Medicine laid the foundation for her remarkable professional journey.


Dr. Maggie practiced medicine in Uganda, Kenya, and Zambia, displaying a deep commitment to healthcare. However, she eventually ventured in fields beyond the medical field when she transitioned to the corporate world in 1994.


She joined Crown Bottlers (Pepsi) Ltd as the Marketing Director playing a key role in transforming the company into a market leader in the beverage sector.


In 2000, Maggie's ability as a leader caught the attention of the Ugandan government, hence her appointment as the Executive Director of the Uganda Investment Authority. During her tenure, Uganda witnessed a surge in foreign investment, totaling $4 billion, and licensed domestic investors amounting to $10 billion.
Her vision and tireless efforts were strategic and contributed significantly to the country's economic growth and development.


Dr. Kigozi's influence extends beyond borders, as evidenced by her consultancy work with United Nations Industrial Development Organization and she sits on various advisory boards and committees, advocating for women's empowerment, youth leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Her dedication to these causes culminated in her presidency of Business and Professional Women Uganda, where she continues to champion gender equality and economic empowerment.


In every role she undertakes, Maggie Kigozi exemplifies visionary leadership, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her legacy as a trailblazer in medicine, business, and sociology-economic development continues to inspire generations of women to come.
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HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN TANZANIA


Lydia Charles Moyo is a Tanzanian social changemaker and communication strategist, renowned for her dedication to women's economic empowerment and the integration of technology to foster gender equality. At 28, she founded Her Initiative, a non-profit organization committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by fostering financial resilience among women and girls in Tanzania. Through Her Initiative, Moyo has impacted over 15,000 women and girls, providing them with essential skills and resources to achieve financial independence.


In addition to Her Initiative, Moyo launched Panda Digital, the first Swahili hybrid e-learning platform for women in Tanzania. This platform leverages AI-powered SMS technology to deliver accessible education and resources, enabling women to enhance their skills and pursue entrepreneurial ventures.


Moyo's innovative approach to merging technology with gender equality initiatives has garnered international recognition. She is a recipient of several awards, including the +1 Global Fund, the Roddenberry Foundation award, and the UNDP Funguo Programme grant. Her efforts have also been acknowledged by the Government of Tanzania and the Mkuki Coalition Award for her work in championing anti-gender-based violence interventions.
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HEALTH JUSTICE PIONEER TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE IN RWANDA, CHAMPIONING UNIVERSAL ACCESS, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND QUALITY CARE FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS


Rwandan pediatrician Dr. Agnes Binagwaho has dedicated her career to transforming healthcare access and quality in Rwanda and beyond. As Rwanda’s former Minister of Health, she championed policies that expanded healthcare to vulnerable populations, including women, children, and those in rural areas. Dr. Binagwaho is a strong proponent of universal healthcare, reproductive rights, and health equity. Her work in HIV/AIDS treatment, maternal health, and community healthcare programs has made Rwanda a global model for health reform. She currently teaches at Harvard University and remains an influential voice on health justice in Africa
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HOPE HARVESTED BY EMPOWERING WOMEN AND CULTIVATING RESILIENCE THROUGH URBAN AGRICULTURE


Born and raised in Katanga, an urban slum in Uganda, Lilian Nakigozi has transformed her challenging childhood experiences into a powerful mission to improve food security and empower women. As the Founder and CEO of Women Smiles Uganda, she has developed innovative vertical farming technology aimed at creating sustainable agricultural solutions in urban areas with limited land.


Operating at the intersection of agricultural sustainability and women's empowerment, Lilian's social enterprise designs affordable, climate-resilient vertical farming units that enable urban dwellers to grow crops efficiently. Her initiative seeks to eradicate poverty in underserved communities by providing food-security programs and agro-entrepreneurship opportunities specifically for women and youth.


By partnering with women’s groups and NGOs in slums and refugee camps, Lilian has trained over 6,500 women to become independent urban farmers, helping them reliably feed their families and generate income through the sale of fresh produce to local markets. Women Smiles Uganda also offers workshops covering critical topics like entrepreneurship, nutrition, climate resiliency, eco-friendly waste management, composting, and recycling.
Lilian holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Makerere University and is an alumna of the Obama Foundation Leaders program in Africa, as well as President Obama’s Young African Leadership Initiative. Her commitment to women’s financial inclusion and sustainable agriculture drives her organization, which manufactures vertical gardens and connects clients directly with suppliers of improved seeds, thereby eliminating middlemen.


Despite challenges such as high production costs and limited access to online marketing, Lilian’s determination to empower women remains steadfast. Through her innovative approaches and community-focused initiatives, she continues to inspire change and create resilient urban communities in Uganda.



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INTEGRATED MENTAL HEALTH INTO PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS WHILE PROMOTING GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY


Dr. Florence Baingana is a leading figure in mental health policy and services. With a background in both psychiatry and health policy, she has focused her career on advocating for marginalized communities, particularly women and children in low-income countries.


Born and raised in Uganda, Dr. Baingana earned her medical degree in 1983 and pursued specialization in psychiatry, obtaining her MMed in 1990.
Her journey took a turn when she joined health policy, planning, and financing, earning an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2010.
This approach equipped her with the tools to address systemic challenges and inequities within mental health systems.


Dr. Baingana's impact can be seen in various spheres of influence. Her tenure as the National Mental Health Coordinator with the Ministry of Health of Uganda (1996-2000) marked a pivotal moment in Uganda's mental health landscape. She spearheaded the establishment of the Mental Health Unit, paving the way for the integration of mental health into primary care services. Her efforts led to the inclusion of mental health in the Uganda Minimum Health Care Package, amplifying access to essential services for vulnerable populations.


Beyond borders, Dr. Baingana's advocacy resonated globally. Her collaboration with esteemed institutions such as the World Bank and the Carter Center Mental Health program in Liberia showcased her unwavering commitment to promoting mental health as a fundamental human right. As a Principal Investigator for the Mental Health Beyond Facilities Project, supported by Grand Challenges Canada, she pioneered innovative approaches to address mental health disparities in Uganda, Liberia, and Nepal. Her leadership not only catalyzed research but also fostered community-driven solutions tailored to local contexts.


Dr. Baingana's feminist perspective hinges on principles of inclusivity and empowerment. She champions the voices of women and girls, recognizing their unique struggles within mental health systems. Through her mentorship initiatives and advocacy efforts, she amplifies the leadership of women in academia and policymaking, fostering a more equitable and diverse landscape within the field of global health.


As Chairperson of the Association of Psychiatrists of Uganda and Board Chair of TPO-Uganda, Dr. Baingana continues to shape the discourse on mental health governance and financing. Her prolific publications, including peer-reviewed articles and policy reports, serve as catalysts for change, driving evidence-based decision-making and transformative actions.


In a world marred by inequities and injustices, Dr. Florence Baingana stands as a steadfast advocate for social justice and mental health equity. Her tireless dedication and visionary leadership exemplify the power of intersectional feminism in reshaping systems, fostering resilience, and nurturing hope for a more inclusive and compassionate future.



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INTERWEAVING AFRICA'S VOICES: LYDIA NAMUBIRU'S JOURNEY AS A JOURNALIST FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE


Lydia Namubiru is a dynamic freelance journalist based in Kampala, Uganda, recognized for her impactful work with prestigious organizations such as Quartz Africa, The New York Times, and the BBC World Service. As the Africa editor for openDemocracy’s 50.50 team, she excels in investigative reporting, focusing on critical issues surrounding African feminist movements and the continent’s fluctuating democracy.


With a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, Lydia combines her academic knowledge with hands-on experience gained at Uganda's largest media establishment, Vision Group. Her diverse reporting covers a wide array of topics, including technology, health, governance, and human rights, consistently advocating for free expression and social justice.


In addition to her journalistic pursuits, Lydia teaches data journalism at the African Centre for Media Excellence in Kampala, empowering the next generation of journalists. She also curates open data on www.data.ug, enhancing transparency and accessibility in information dissemination. Her strong analytical skills and commitment to social performance measurement, utilizing tools such as balanced scorecards and logical frameworks, further amplify her influence in the field.


Driven by a desire to expand her coverage beyond Uganda, Lydia seeks to explore regional narratives, aiming to shed light on underrepresented stories across Africa. Through her multifaceted work, she continues to shape the discourse around vital issues, establishing herself as a significant voice in contemporary journalism.
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LAND SURVEYOR, AND ECO-FEMINIST ADVOCATE FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND CONSERVATION


Lucky Agaba is a passionate Ugandan nature enthusiast, land surveyor, and co-founder of TakeABreakUg, a travel campaign dedicated to promoting Uganda’s rich wildlife and eco-friendly practices. As a feminist and environmental advocate, Lucky combines her love for the outdoors with a deep commitment to its sustainability.


Through her work, she actively participates in and organizes tree-planting events, encouraging travelers to contribute to environmental conservation while exploring Uganda's natural beauty. By sharing her passion for eco-friendly living, Lucky inspires others to adopt sustainable practices, such as reducing plastic use, conserving water, and embracing alternatives like menstrual cups instead of pads to minimize one's carbon footprint.


As a team leader at TakeABreakUg, Lucky advocates for exploring Uganda's diverse ecosystems, from lush greenery to wildlife and water bodies, promoting the message that protecting the environment begins with appreciating its beauty. She believes that by showcasing the natural treasures Uganda has to offer, we can all understand the importance of preserving and protecting the world we live in.
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LEGACY OF NURTURING THE ENVIRONMENT, EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES, CONTINUING A NOBLE HERITAGE OF CONSERVATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE


The daughter of Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai, Wanjira continues her mother’s environmental legacy through the Green Belt Movement in Kenya. Mathai focuses on reforestation, sustainable agriculture, and women’s economic empowerment. Her environmental advocacy, tied closely to her mother’s work, promotes sustainable livelihoods and resilience in the face of climate challenges.


By integrating women’s rights with environmental conservation, Mathai advances a holistic vision of sustainability and social justice
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ORIGINATOR OF THE VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN FEMINISTS, WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCATE, AND CREATIVE CATALYST


Penelope Sanyu is the dynamic CEO of Femme Forte and Qweshunga, and the visionary behind the Virtual Museum of African Feminists—a groundbreaking project that celebrates the lives and work of African feminists from all walks of life.


At Femme Forte, Penelope has been instrumental in creating spaces for women’s voices to be amplified, fostering feminist leadership, and advocating for women’s rights through advocacy and creative projects. The Virtual Museum of African Feminists is a key example of her commitment to preserving and promoting African feminist history, showcasing the contributions of women who have shaped social change across the continent.


In addition to this monumental project, Penelope leads Qweshunga, a platform that provides African women in the arts with the opportunity to express themselves creatively and build communities around shared cultural experiences. Her work integrates law, creativity, and advocacy, constantly pushing for more inclusive, empowering spaces for African women in both the legal and creative fields.


Penelope’s approach to leadership is characterized by her wit, playful spirit, and unshakeable dedication to making a meaningful impact on the lives of African women. Whether through art, advocacy, or community building, she continues to inspire and lead with heart.
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POET AND FOUNDER OF KWIVUGA, ADVOCATING FOR AFRICAN VOICES THROUGH POETRY


Linda Butare is a Ugandan poet, writer, and artisan, best known as the founder of Kwivuga, one of Uganda’s most iconic poetry events. Kwivuga has become a celebrated platform for promoting spoken word and poetry in Uganda, creating a space where both emerging and established poets can share their work and connect with audiences. Through Kwivuga, Butare has empowered poets, fostering community engagement and cultural expression in the arts.


Her dedication to the literary arts extends beyond event curation, as she continues to work on initiatives that uplift African voices through poetry. Butare is also passionate about styling, with a special focus on handmade African jewelry. Through both poetry and her jewelry work, she encourages young creatives to use their craft as a tool for social change and self-expression, making a lasting impact on Uganda’s creative industry.
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REDEFINED ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND GENDER EQUALITY, DRIVING INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS AND COMBATING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN UGANDA.


Dr. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo was born on October 2, 1963 in Hoima District, Uganda.She is a Ugandan professor renowned for her advocacy for gender equality, social transformation, and women's rights. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences in 1997 from Makerere University, followed by a Master of Philosophy in Social Anthropology from Cambridge University in 1990 and subsequently, a PhD in Sociology and Social Anthropology from Hull University, United Kingdom.


Throughout her career, Dr. Bantebya has spearheaded numerous groundbreaking projects and research initiatives aimed at addressing gender-based challenges. Notably, she served as the Principal Investigator for the "Whole University Approach: Kicking Sexual Harassment out of Higher Education Institutions in Uganda" project, demonstrating her commitment to combatting sexual harassment in academic settings. Additionally, she played key roles in projects such as the International Development Research Centre's Growth Opportunities for Women project and the Eastern African Social and Gender Norms Learning Collaborative Network.


As a prolific author, Dr. Bantebya has contributed extensively to academic literature, publishing works that explore themes such as gender norms, poverty reduction, and the effectiveness of anti-poverty programs. Her co-authored book with Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, "Women, Work and Domestic Virtue in Uganda 1900-2003," earned the prestigious Aidoo-Snyder Prize in recognition of its scholarly excellence. Beyond academia, Dr. Bantebya is actively engaged in advocacy and consultancy work, serving as a consultant on gender and development issues for governments, multilateral agencies, and NGOs. Her dedication to empowering women smallholder farmers in Uganda and her leadership roles in organizations such as the Uganda Women's Network underscore her commitment to grassroots empowerment and social justice.


Dr. Bantebya's contributions have been widely recognized, earning her fellowship in esteemed institutions such as the Uganda National Academy of Sciences and the International Women's Leadership Forum. Her leadership as the head of the Department of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University reflects her unwavering dedication to fostering academic excellence and social change.


Dr. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo epitomizes the spirit of scholarship, activism, and advocacy in the pursuit of gender equality and social justice. Through her pioneering research, tireless advocacy, and transformative leadership, she continues to inspire positive change and empower marginalized communities in Uganda and beyond.



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REDEFINING GENDER, RELIGION, AND POWER IN AFRICAN FEMINISM.


Fatou Sow is a Senegalese feminist scholar, sociologist, and activist who has played a crucial role in advancing gender justice, women’s rights, and feminist research across Africa. With decades of experience in academia and activism, she has been at the forefront of African feminist thought, particularly in the areas of gender, religion, and socio-political struggles.


Her work critically examines the intersections of gender, religion, and power in African societies, with a particular focus on the role of Islam in shaping women’s rights and gender dynamics. She has challenged patriarchal interpretations of religious texts that marginalize women while advocating for feminist readings that empower them.


As a founding member of the African Feminist Forum, Sow has been instrumental in creating spaces where African women can define their feminist agendas free from Western feminist impositions. This platform has strengthened feminist movements and promoted African-led solutions to gender inequalities.


Sow has also been a strong advocate for women’s leadership in governance, economic justice, and access to education. She argues that economic empowerment is central to dismantling systemic inequalities and ensuring women’s full participation in society.


As a scholar, she has worked to decolonize African feminist thought, challenging Eurocentric frameworks that overlook the lived realities of African women. Her academic work emphasizes the importance of African languages, indigenous knowledge, and local feminist movements in shaping gender discourse.


Throughout her career, Sow has mentored young African feminists, scholars, and activists, ensuring the feminist movement in Africa remains dynamic and intergenerational. She has collaborated with regional and international feminist networks, fostering critical dialogue on gender and human rights.
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REDEFINING WOMEN’S ROLE IN AFRICA’S SECURITY INDUSTRY


Divine Ndhlukula is a Zimbabwean entrepreneur who defied industry norms to establish Securico, one of Africa’s leading security firms. What began as a small startup in a male-dominated field has grown into a multimillion-dollar enterprise providing security solutions across Zimbabwe. Ndhlukula built her company with a strong emphasis on women’s empowerment, training and employing thousands of women in an industry where they were previously underrepresented.


Her success is not just in breaking barriers but in creating a sustainable model for inclusive business. Under her leadership, Securico has set the standard for professionalized security services in Africa, winning multiple international awards. She continues to be an advocate for women’s financial independence, using her influence to create opportunities for African women in non-traditional careers, entrepreneurship, and corporate leadership.
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RESCRIPTING THE FEMINIST NARRATIVE IN EAST AFRICAN MEDIA AND POLITICS


Jackline Kemigisa is a Ugandan feminist journalist, writer, and researcher dedicated to amplifying women's voices and experiences through her work. As a Research Affiliate with the Center for Art, Design, and Social Research, she delves into parliamentary democracy in East Africa, with a keen focus on legislation regarding technology and the role of women in politics.
In her podcasting venture, Jackline co-hosts the Wulira History Podcast, which aims to rewrite and retell the contributions of women in Ugandan history. She is also part of an innovative project that curates research and documentation on women's participation in funeral and burial rituals across Africa. This initiative seeks to explore ways for women to liberate themselves from patriarchal norms surrounding death in their communities.


Jackline’s research on feminist resistance has played a crucial role in developing resources for Women Human Rights Defenders in Uganda, published by the Women Human Rights Defenders Network. Her latest work on documenting digital feminist organizations in Eastern Africa is featured in the publication "150 Years of Journalism in Eastern Africa."


As a journalist, Jackline contributes to various national and international publications, addressing topics that intertwine technology, media, history, and women's rights. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advocating for gender equality and shining a light on the significant roles women play in society.



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REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IGNITING VOICES OF AFRICAN YOUTH, CHAMPIONING GENDER EQUITY AND EMPOWERMENT AMIDST STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE AND POLITICAL INCLUSION


Aya Chebbi is a Tunisian feminist and youth advocate whose journey began during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution, where her activism rapidly gained international recognition. She went on to become the African Union’s first Youth Envoy, launching initiatives to amplify the voices of young Africans, especially women. Through the Afrika Youth Movement, which she founded, Chebbi addresses issues from gender equity to political inclusion, aiming to empower African youth in governance and economic development. Her activism, driven by a fierce commitment to justice, addresses mental health, violence against women, and the vital role of women in peacebuilding processes.


Chebbi’s work is rooted in the belief that Africa’s youth are not only its future but its present, and she champions policies and reforms that challenge patriarchal structures and promote gender equality
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REVOLUTIONIZING FINTECH TO DRIVE SOCIAL CHANGE


Evelyn Namara is a Ugandan technologist, entrepreneur, and fintech pioneer, recognized for her innovative contributions to financial access and transparency. She is the founder and CEO of Vouch Digital, a company she established in 2015 to address inefficiencies in aid distribution by creating a digital voucher system. Her platform has revolutionized the delivery of aid and entitlements for NGOs, governments, and corporations, ensuring transparency and reducing corruption. By 2020, Vouch Digital had served over 250,000 beneficiaries and managed over $3 billion in transactions.Evelyn holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Makerere University and multiple certifications, including a diploma from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) and IT credentials from the Uganda Institute of Information and Communications Technology. She has also participated in global fellowships, such as the Acumen Fund Fellowship and the FORTUNE-UN Global Women's Mentoring Program.
In addition to leading Vouch Digital, Evelyn serves on several boards, including MTN Mobile Money Uganda, KCB Bank Uganda, and Village Enterprise. Her impact extends beyond fintech, having co-founded Girl Geek Kampala and served as a trainer for AfNOG. Evelyn’s ground breaking work has earned her several accolades, including the Anita Borg Change Agent Award and recognition among the Top 100 Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD). Through her leadership and vision, Evelyn continues to drive social change and digital innovation across Africa.



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SCULPTING JUSTICE WITH THE BRUSHSTROKES OF AFRICAN ART, WHERE EVERY HUE BREATHES CULTURE AND EACH CREATION WHISPERS THE SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY


Linda Mutesi is a multifaceted feminist lawyer, social entrepreneur, and passionate supporter of African arts. Her life's work is deeply rooted in the values of community and posterity, a philosophy shaped by her upbringing, where she learned the virtues of generosity and sharing. Linda is committed to finding indigenous frameworks for communal giving that go beyond conventional definitions of philanthropy. She envisions a world where those working to uplift their communities are recognized and have the means to live comfortably, while their efforts increase the overall wealth and well-being of their communities. Linda's decolonial approach to service emphasizes centering the realities of women and marginalized groups.


In response to the challenges exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Linda co-founded the Future Generations (FG) Foundation. The foundation is focused on supporting Ugandan community-based solutions, with a particular emphasis on women and marginalized groups. It seeks to shift from traditional aid-based models to philanthropic efforts that foster self-sustainability. Linda advocates for reinventing power dynamics in grant-making, prioritizing dignity and respect for the communities involved over tedious bureaucratic processes. Since its inception, FG Foundation has supported Ugandan businesses and social impact organizations with financial and in-kind contributions.


Linda also serves as Chairperson of the Board of 32 Degrees East | Ugandan Arts Trust, where she actively supports Ugandan artists through various initiatives, including space provision, residencies, and global connections. Passionate about African arts, she is particularly excited about the construction of the 32 Degrees Art Centre in Kampala, which uses sustainable architecture techniques.



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SELF-TAUGHT VISUAL ARTIST REDEFINING AFRICAN STORYTELLING THROUGH NFTs AND DESIGN


Natasha Karungi Kashushu is a Ugandan visual artist, designer, and NFT innovator who is transforming African storytelling through digital art. She has showcased her work globally using blockchain technology and launched Africa’s first major NFT project, pioneering new ways for artists to engage with digital ownership and creative economies. Through events like the NFT Africa Summit, she actively educates and empowers creatives to navigate the Web3 space.


Karungi's influence extends beyond the digital realm—she is the creative force behind the branding of Uganda Waragi’s Lemon and Ginger edition, demonstrating her ability to merge commercial design with artistic innovation. Her work deeply engages with African heritage, as seen in Nambi and Walumbe, her powerful visual reimagination of the legendary Buganda creation myth. By intertwining traditional folklore with modern digital platforms, Karungi continues to push the boundaries of contemporary African art.
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SHAPED THE TALK OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS, SHIFTING VIEWS ON WORK AND POWER.


Lyn Ossome is Associate Professor and Director of the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University. She has held previous faculty positions as Associate Professor of Political Studies at Wits University, Senior Research Fellow at MISR, and Visiting Presidential Professor at Yale University.


Her specializations are in the fields of feminist political economy and feminist political theory, with research interests in gendered labour, land and agrarian questions, the modern state, and the political economy of gendered violence.


Her books include Gender, Ethnicity and Violence in Kenya’s Transitions to Democracy: States of Violence (2018), the co-edited volume Labour Questions in the Global South (2021), and a forthcoming monograph titled Democracy’s Subjections: Colonial Modernity and the Gendered Subject of Violence. She is one of the editors of Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, and Feminist Africa.


She serves on numerous boards and is the current president of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA).
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TECH INNOVATOR ADVANCING HEALTH & STEM EDUCATION IN AFRICA


Joanita Nvannungi Nalubega is an industrial chemist and technologist with a profound dedication to integrating technology into health solutions.


After practicing chemistry at Decade Chemicals Ltd, Joanita transitioned to Nodesix Ltd in 2014, where she delved into data migration and web technologies. This shift ignited her interest in leveraging technology to address societal challenges. She has been involved in designing health technologies aimed at increasing access and affordability of health services, notably collaborating with AfroGirl Technologies to develop a low-cost sickle cell diagnostic tool.


In 2017, Joanita was appointed as Uganda's ambassador to the Next Einstein Forum (NEF), a platform that promotes science and technology across Africa. In this role, she organized Uganda's inaugural Science Week, bringing together stakeholders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to inspire creativity and interest in science careers among young learners.


Joanita's commitment to STEM education, particularly for girls, is evident through her advocacy and initiatives that challenge societal norms and encourage female participation in science and technology fields.


Currently, Joanita serves as the Programs Lead at Refactory, a tech skilling academy in Uganda. In this capacity, she has been instrumental in organizing workshops aimed at empowering women in technology. For instance, she co-facilitated a Women in Tech workshop in Gulu, introducing businesswomen to digital tools like G Suite to enhance their business productivity. This initiative reflects her ongoing commitment to equipping individuals with practical skills to leverage technology effectively in their communities.
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THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE SOUTH AFRICAN TO OBTAIN A Ph.D. IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION


Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, born in 1966 in Pretoria, South Africa, is a distinguished mathematician and academic leader. She made history as the first black female South African to earn a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, breaking significant barriers in a male-dominated field. In 2018, Phakeng was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town (UCT), where she has been a driving force behind efforts to promote inclusive education, support underprivileged communities, and ensure access to higher education for all South Africans.


As a passionate advocate for educational equity, Phakeng founded the Adopt-a-Learner Trust, a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to learners from township and rural areas, enabling them to pursue higher education. This initiative has provided numerous students with the opportunities they would otherwise have been denied, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse academic community.


Phakeng's dedication to mentoring young scholars, breaking down educational barriers, and advancing social justice in education has solidified her reputation as a transformative leader in both academia and society. She continues to inspire and empower future generations, particularly women and marginalized groups, to excel in education and beyond.
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THE SKYBREAKER, THAT DEFIED GRAVITY AND STEREOTYPES


Faridah Ashaba, a Ugandan pioneer in aviation and women’s empowerment, has continuously shattered ceilings—both literal and figurative. As one of the few female pilots in Uganda, her journey took off from humble beginnings in the outskirts of Kampala to the prestigious Soroti Flying School, where she was the only female selected on a state scholarship for flight operations. Through perseverance and determination, she not only broke into the male-dominated field of aviation but also became a beacon for young girls across Uganda.
Faridah founded Bambino Life Foundation, an organization that promotes girl-child education and empowers youth, particularly focusing on rural areas and children with disabilities. Her work transcends aviation, as she uses her platform to inspire young girls to chase their dreams despite societal expectations. Faridah's influence is not limited to Uganda—her message of empowerment has spread across international platforms, from giving a TEDx talk in Kigali in 2019 to becoming a sought-after motivational speaker in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
In 2019, Faridah was chosen as one of nine women innovators to represent the UN Women’s "Impossible to Ignore" campaign, where she stood alongside notable figures like Dr. Christyl Johnson from NASA. She also serves as the Director of STEM Queens Uganda, a program that encourages young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, preparing them to enter traditionally male-dominated fields with confidence.
Faridah’s accomplishments have earned her national and international recognition, including being named among Uganda's Top 40 under 40 in 2020. Through her roles as a pilot, CEO, and advocate, Faridah continues to lift other women to new heights, proving that no dream is too big for those who believe in themselves.



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TRAILBLAZER OF TRANS RIGHTS, INSPIRING RESILIENCE AND SAFE SPACES FOR UGANDA’S LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY


Cleopatra Kambugu, a Ugandan trans woman and LGBTQ+ rights activist, has faced immense personal challenges and risks as she advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in a country where such topics remain contentious. Kambugu’s story was featured in the documentary The Pearl of Africa, where she shares her journey of gender identity and resilience. She works tirelessly with Uganda’s LGBTQ+ community to provide safe spaces, mental health resources, and legal support, breaking down barriers for transgender Ugandans. Her activism continues to inspire others to embrace their identities and seek dignity and respect in the face of adversity.
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TRANSFORMED FOOD SECURITY AND WOMEN’S FINANCIAL LIBERATION WITH HER IMPACTFUL WORK IN AGRICULTURE


Honourable Victoria Sekitoleko's studied at Gayaza High School and then went to Makerere Universit,where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, majoring in Farm Management and Extension, from 1970 to 1973. She then pursued further education, attending the Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute (ESAMI) in 1983, obtaining a Certificate in Agriculture Project Identification, Appraisal, and Management.


In 1986, Sekitoleko stepped into the political space, serving as a member of the National Resistance Council (NRC), where she played a key role in shaping agricultural policies and advocating for women's representation in decision-making processes.From 1986 to 1995, she served as the Minister of Agriculture in the Ugandan government, spearheading initiatives aimed at improving agricultural productivity and food security.She then transitioned to the international stage where she started her diplomatic career with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). From 1995 to 2004, she served as the FAO Sub Regional Representative to Eastern and Southern Africa, based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Her tenure in this role saw her advocating for agricultural development and food security across the region.From 2005 to 2006, Sekitoleko served as the FAO's representative in Ethiopia to the African Union (AU) and to the Economic Community for Africa (ECA), further solidifying her reputation as a champion for agricultural development on the African continent.


In October 2006, Sekitoleko started a new diplomatic assignment as the FAO's representative in China, Mongolia, and South Korea, a role she held until April 2011. Her time in this position provided her with insights into global agricultural challenges and opportunities, further shaping her advocacy efforts.
Upon returning to Uganda, She continued her commitment to agricultural development and women's empowerment evidenced by her involvement with organizations like the Business and Professional Women Kampala (BWP) and the Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL), where she advocates for gender equality and economic empowerment.


In 2010, Honourable Sekitoleko founded the Uganda Community Cultural Center, known as Speakers Forum, to provide a platform for professionals to enhance their public speaking skills. Through this initiative, she also established community libraries, promoting literacy and knowledge-sharing among young people which have helped many women and girls access information.


Victoria Sekitoleko's legacy is one of leadership, advocacy, and service. Her tireless efforts to advance agricultural development, empower women, and uplift communities have left an indelible mark on Uganda and beyond.



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VISUAL WARRIOR CELEBRATING BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES, CHALLENGING NORMS THROUGH ART, DOCUMENTING RESILIENCE AND IDENTITY IN A LANDSCAPE OF STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE


A queer non-binary photographer from South Africa, Zanele Muholi documents the lives of Black LGBTQ+ individuals, creating visual narratives that challenge societal norms and advocate for visibility. Muholi’s Faces and Phases project captures the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community in South Africa, a nation where violence against queer individuals remains pervasive. Their work, internationally acclaimed, confronts viewers with the humanity of queer Africans, pushing boundaries on gender, sexuality, and representation.


Muholi’s art is not only a form of expression but an active resistance against oppression, highlighting the importance of visibility and recognition in achieving equality.
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VOICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, MOBILIZING YOUTH FOR CLIMATE ACTION AND GENDER-EQUITABLE SOLUTIONS IN UGANDA


Patience Nabukalu is a young environmental and human rights activist known for her fierce commitment to climate justice. As a member of Fridays for Future Uganda, Nabukalu advocates for the intersectional impacts of climate change, highlighting how environmental degradation disproportionately affects women and marginalized communities. Her activism has been pivotal in mobilizing young people across Uganda, encouraging them to speak out against environmental injustice and the policies that contribute to climate change.


Nabukalu’s work pushes for sustainable practices that consider both gender and ecological impacts, making her a rising feminist icon in Uganda’s environmental movement.
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VOICE OF JUSTICE STANDING FIRM FOR DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS, FEARLESSLY CHALLENGING POWER AND ADVOCATING FOR LEGAL REFORM IN EAST AFRICA


Fatma Karume, a prominent Tanzanian lawyer and activist, is known for her bold advocacy for democracy and human rights in East Africa. As a former President of the Tanganyika Law Society, she championed the rule of law and defended judicial independence, often at odds with powerful political figures. Karume, also known for taking on high-profile cases, frequently addresses government overreach and violations of constitutional rights. Her efforts to push for legal reform and transparency in governance have made her an iconic figure in Tanzanian activism. Despite facing suspension from practicing law, she continues her work, unapologetically speaking truth to power and calling for a just society where rule of law prevails.
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VOICE OF THE VOICELESS UNVEILING HIDDEN INJUSTICES, FEARLESSLY INVESTIGATING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND AMPLIFYING MARGINALIZED NARRATIVES FROM THE HEART OF CONFLICT ZONES


Sudanese journalist Nima Elbagir uses her investigative reporting at CNN to spotlight injustices and amplify the stories of marginalized populations. Known for her fearless fieldwork, Elbagir has reported on human trafficking, child labor in the mining industry, and war crimes, often in conflict zones. Her coverage has brought international awareness to these issues, pushing policymakers and organizations to take action. Elbagir’s work challenges not only regional issues but also brings African narratives to global platforms, advocating for journalistic integrity and accountability in uncovering truths that impact lives.
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WEAVED THE FUTURE OF UGANDA’S ELECTRICAL TAPESTRY THROUGH INNOVATION AND PRECISION


Dr. Dorothy Okello is a Ugandan electrical engineer, educator, and advocate for women's empowerment in technology. As the first woman to earn a First Class degree in Electrical Engineering from Makerere University in 1992, she broke through gender barriers in a male-dominated field. Her journey in education took her from Uganda to the global stage, where she earned a Master’s degree from the University of Kansas as a Fulbright Scholar, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University as a Commonwealth Scholar.
Dr. Okello's influence extends far beyond academia. She became the first female president of the Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers in 2016, a groundbreaking achievement that symbolized her leadership and commitment to empowering women in STEM. As Dean of the School of Engineering at Makerere University, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of engineers, fostering innovation, and advancing Uganda's technological capabilities.Dr. Okello has contributed to cutting-edge research in telecommunications and networking technologies. Her research covers areas such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), smart ecosystems, and community-driven technology development. She has published extensively in top-tier journals, addressing topics like edge computing, the role of Internet Exchange Points in developing contexts, and the regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.


She also serves as the Director for Innovation at Resilient Africa Network, an initiative supported by USAID that focuses on building African communities' resilience to challenges like climate change. Her work brings together technology and community development, bridging the gap between academia and practical solutions for everyday challenges in rural areas.


In addition to her academic and research endeavors, Dr. Okello founded the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) in 2000, an organization dedicated to using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to empower women and promote gender equality. WOUGNET has helped countless women and small-scale enterprises access and utilize technology to improve their livelihoods, providing digital literacy, advocacy, and support for women’s inclusion in Uganda’s information society.


For her outstanding contributions, Dr. Okello has received numerous awards, including the Women Achievers Award for empowering women and girls through science and technology, and Africa’s Digital Woman of the Year. She continues to be an inspiring role model for women and girls in STEM, exemplifying the potential of technology to transform lives and communities.With over two decades of experience in engineering, research, and advocacy, Dr. Dorothy Okello is not just an engineer of technology but an architect of a more inclusive, empowered future for Uganda and beyond.



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WINNIE BYANYIMA'S PIONEERING ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENTS


Winnie Byanyima is not just a prominent figure in global health advocacy; she is also a groundbreaking engineer whose achievements have paved the way for women in a male-dominated field. Born on January 13, 1959, in Mbarara, Uganda, Byanyima was the first female aeronautical engineer in Uganda, earning her bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Manchester. She further advanced her expertise by obtaining a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cranfield University, specializing in energy conservation​


Before entering the political and humanitarian arenas, Byanyima started her career as a flight engineer with Uganda Airlines. This role not only showcased her technical skills but also placed her at the forefront of an industry where female representation was minimal. Her journey into engineering and subsequent activism reflects her belief in the empowerment of women, particularly in STEM fields.​


In her later career, Byanyima became a significant advocate for gender equality and social justice. As the Executive Director of UNAIDS, she leads global initiatives aimed at eradicating the AIDS epidemic by 2030, while emphasizing that women's rights must be at the core of these efforts. Throughout her tenure, she has highlighted the intersection of gender and health, arguing that marginalized women often bear the brunt of global health crises​


Byanyima's engineering background has informed her leadership style and advocacy work, making her a role model for aspiring female engineers and leaders. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of women's contributions in all sectors, especially in science and technology.
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WORDS OF POWER ILLUMINATING GENDER NORMS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN WRITERS TO SHARE THEIR STORIES AND CHALLENGE CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS


Kenyan writer and feminist activist Naisola Likimani addresses gender norms, cultural expectations, and social justice in her work. Likimani uses storytelling and literature as tools for activism, exploring themes of identity, love, and resistance. She has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights and reproductive health, creating spaces for honest, courageous dialogue. Through workshops and mentorship, Likimani encourages young women writers to use their voices, fostering a generation of empowered, socially aware storytellers.
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