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She represents African Women’s Funds on the Governance Board of the International Network of Women’s Funds (Prospera), in Mexico.Amel has worked on several countries across Africa, the Middle East and Asia, most extensively on her native Sudan and the countries of the Horn of Africa. Her work has focused on peace and security, political engagement, social justice and women’s rights. She has also worked on migration, integration and anti-discrimination issues, mostly in Sweden where she lived for many years. She has extensive experience and expertise in women’s rights, development and implementation of legal policies and community oriented capacity development on psychosocial issues. She is passionate about women’s human rights and keen on the intersectionalities between women’s rights and religion with emphasis on fundamentalisms, women and natural resources governance, policy reforms and has specific interest on Young Women and Girls in Africa.Shinaz’s rare skills set in legal, social work and the arts has been greatly valued at UAF-Africa’s grant making portfolio where intersectional strategies in the provision of grants is of huge priority. Her analytical, inquisitive and curious nature has afforded her the opportunity to conduct instructive grant making due diligence thereby ensuring provision of sound and innovative grants that have gone on to change women’s realities on the ground. She holds an LLB from the University of Nairobi School of Law and Diplomas in Project Management and Social Work and Development. She is currently completing her studies in French and finalizing her Master of Arts Degree in International Relations and Political Science from the University of Nairobi. She enjoys fashion, art, reading, sewing, cooking and working out during her spare time. She is currently pursuing a Master’s of Science Degree in Development Management at the Open University-United Kingdom, she holds a post-graduate diploma in gender equality studies from University of Iceland, a bachelors’ degree in social work and social administration from Uganda Christian University, and a certificate in gender statistics from statistics Sweden. As Program Manager at the National Association of Women’s Organizations in Uganda (NAWOU), Susan drafted a gender statistics publication for Uganda, to be used as a national tool for evidence-based advocacy, in addition to a gender barometer for advocacy to East Africa’s heads of state. Her program management competence has also been acknowledged, earning her the role of Uganda’s Ambassador to UN Women Singapore for her work empowering rural women with economic skills for self-sustenance. While at Isis-WICCE, Susancoordinated the women’s task force which advocated for women’s specific needs to take priority in the National Peace Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) for war affected Northern Uganda. Through consolidated advocacy for gender responsive policies, research and documentation, capacity building, coalition building, mobilization and sensitization, Susan has worked to empower women and influence legislation and policy for gender equality in Uganda and across the globe. Susan enjoys jogging, travelling and singing. During this time, she managed offices and operations of senior executives in various companies in the hospitality industry. Chiedza is very strategic and intentional in her execution of tasks and her experience working in sensitive offices has honed her ability to plan, multi-task and be extremely organised. She has amassed a wealth of experience working with high profile personalities from various spheres of life including industry and commerce, politics, religion and entertainment. Her interactions with people of different nationalities, cultural and religious backgrounds has helped her appreciate the power of diversity. Her other interests include reading and travelling. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Management from the Institute of Marketing Management (South Africa), a Diploma in Marketing (LCCI), and a Diploma in Executive Secretarial (LCCI) and a Certificate in Management Development Skills for Executive and Personal Assistants (Zimbabwe Institute of Management). Prior to officially joining Urgent Action Fund-Africa in January 2016, Edmond had been working intermittently at the Fund in various capacities since May 2010 under the Grantmaking Programme. Edmond is instrumental in facilitating the Fund’s outreach to and learning from Francophone women’s rights organisations and activists and in translation of English materials to French and vice versa thereby enabling Francophone grantees, advisors and partners to benefit from the Fund’s technical and financial support for the advancement of women’s human rights across the continent. His work experience at UAF-Africa has grounded his global perspective and developed his interest and awareness on different cultural, political, social and economic contexts. His self-motivated spirit has made him set a target of speaking ten languages. Edmond is now fluent in French, English, Korean, Swahili, Kirundi, and Kinyarwanda and is currently learning Deutsch. He has enriched his language and translation skills by providing interpretation and translation services to various organisations including Fahamu, New Mark Group, and Elloca. Edmond holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Integrated Community Development from Daystar University-Kenya and a certificate of Korean Language efficiency from Kosin University-South Korea. He is currently finalizing his Master’s Degree Programme in Leadership and Organisational Management. In his spare time, Edmond enjoys reading novels, jogging, cycling, watching detective and spy movies, making new friends, and of course learning new languages! Before joining UAF-Africa, she worked for International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) providing technical support, diagnosing and resolving hardware and software incidents.She has a vast experience providing support for users of different software applications.Joanne also worked for the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) where she offered administrative support to system users where she served as the first point of contact for service providers, suppliers, partners, and visitors. Joanne holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from The Catholic University of Eastern Africa. She has more than five years’ experience in ICT customer support,the configuration of applications, infrastructure management, and information technology service management. She also has a professional certificate in Cisco Certified Networks Associate (CCNA), Business intelligence and Data analytics Foundation. She is currently pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Security and Ethical Hacking. In her spare time, Joanne enjoys reading, jogging and providing life and career mentorship to young women. Prior to joining UAF- Africa, she worked with Chengeto Zimbabwe Trust, a media-based organisation, as a Programmes Officer. In her role as Programmes Officer she explored, investigated and unpacked issues around rape, child sexual exploitation, child labour, gender-based violence, gender inequality and child marriages. She also worked at Musasa project as Assistant Programmes Officer, a post she held for more than three years. Among other duties, she ran a programme on promoting a culture of active citizen engagement in governance and development processes using ICT and other more conventional modes of communication. This programme gave voice to communities, and in particular young women in Zimbabwe using the communication for development approach. 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She has led several media networks across West Africa advocating for public policies that advances women’s rights in Nigeria’s Delta region and other parts of the sub-region. Onyinyechi is using her work to create innovative digital and traditional media activities that influence policies, attitudes and public behaviour towards advancing women’s rights across the world. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Lagos State University, a Masters’ degree in Humanitarian and Refugee Studies from University of Lagos as well as certificate in Communications in Emergency Masa has a passion for women’s human rights and is particularly interested in women’s economic rights, and strengthening the protection mechanisms and effective responses to women human rights defenders (WHRDs) at risk, with special focus on WHRDs in North Africa. Prior to joining UAF-Africa, Masa worked with Nazra for Feminist Studies, as a researcher for the Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) Programme. Masa has experience in the documentation of violations faced by women human rights defenders and conducting advocacy at the Human Rights Council and African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights. Masa holds a Master’s degree in International Human Rights Law from the American University in Cairo (AUC), Arab Republic of Egypt, the focus of her thesis being on the manner in which violations of the right to social security contribute to poverty among women in Egypt; and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, with a minor in philosophy, from the American University of Sharjah (AUS), United Arab Emirates. In her spare time, Masa enjoys diving, baking, and sometimes Zumba dancing! She’s a multi-graduate from the University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar. At an early age, sensitive to the issue of children’s rights, she decided to work for her graduation thesis validating her degree in journalism, on the issue of child mechanics in Dakar with a film entitled “Children’s sweat”. Prior to joining Urgent Action Fund-Africa (UAF-A), she was the Head of The Culture Desk of Senegalese National TV. After graduating in Senegal, she moved to Montreal, Canada, where she went back to advance her studies while working at Vues d’Afrique, the African and Creole film festival. In 2007, she directed her first documentary “Njakhass” (Patchwork), which will be followed by several others for television. After her return to Senegal, she joined RTS, the Senegalese National Television where, in addition to reporting, she presented the mid-day and evening news. Oumy Ndour has covered for RTS many cultural events in the world. Over the last ten years, she has coordinated and hosted on the national channel, all the major cultural events that took place in Senegal, which gave her the opportunity to interview world celebrities such as Germaine Jackson, Charles Aznavour, Randy Weston, Akon, Angelique Kidjo, Danny Glover, former french President Francois Hollande, Youssou Ndour, etc. With her training in documentation, journalism, video technology, experiences in documentary production and press relations, she masters the entire information production chain, from newsgathering to broadcasting, not to mention documentary research, popularization, and archiving. She directed, coordinated and hosted many productions in her private capacity for other organizations. She has been a jury member of several international film festivals and competitions. She often anchors prestigious events in Senegal and elsewhere in the world. Oumy Ndour is also an activist for children and women’s rights. In 2016, she co-founded with a friend “Ladies Club Senegal”, a Facebook platform that brings together nearly 60,000 women, monitoring, promoting women’s rights and freedoms, women’s leadership and entrepreneurship. Her commitment to this segment of the population has gone stronger. She is one of the founding members of the collective “Dafadoy” fighting violence against women and girls which launched in 2019 the mobilization for the criminalisation of rape in Senegal. Along with other activists, she’s at the forefront of all struggles for women’s rights in Senegal. Alongside the World Food Programme, she has made a commitment as a volunteer to provide quality food for all children in Senegal through the Group of Friends of School Food. She is passionate about travel, cinema, reading and fashion. She works as the hygienist, hospitality, staff and office orderly assistant in the Zimbabwe office where she runs the day to day office errands.She is highly motivated and is excited to learn and grow with the Fund. She is a women’s human rights activist, and strong advocate for social and economic justice. During her spare time, she loves going to church and enjoys morning jogs Her career with the UN spans for 8 years, where she worked with the UN Mission in Liberia, UNMIL, and UN Hybrid Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). Nancy holds a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Zimbabwe and BA in Sociology and Economics from Africa University. She is a Certified HR Generalist Professional, with membership to the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD), which is the main professional body to accredit and award professional human resources (HR) qualifications. Nancy loves the field of Human Resources Administration and Management; she has worked in the field for over 14 years and is very excited about the endless possibilities at UAF-Africa. Nancy works from Harare, Zimbabwe. She is currently responsible for the strategic operations function at AWID where she upholds feminist principles and values. Faye previously held a Head of Finance and Operations role at Paediatric Adolescent Treatment for Africa and Just Associates Incorporated Southern Africa. She also held Directorship roles for international Computer Driving License (ICDL) in Central and Southern Africa. Faye is a board member for ICDL in South Africa and P World Link Trust. She also holds a B.Compt in Accounting Science from University of South Africa and is a member of the Southern African Institute for Business Accountants. Jean has been a practitioner at senior management level over the past 8 years leading strategy development for the regional GBV Prevention Network at Raising Voices from information sharing to a comprehensive feminist movement building programme. Over the years this work has contributed to a rapid increase, interest and investment in addressing violence against women within the region and building a critical mass of GBV prevention network membership. She initiated a range of partnerships with regional feminist networks like FEMNET, INGOs like the IRC, Sexual Violence Research Center, UN Agencies, including UN Women in Uganda and at regional level and coordinated collaborations with feminist movement building organisations like Just Associates (South East Asia) and Intercambios Allianz (Latin America). She has served in advisory capacity on committees like the African Integrated Response initiated by the Stephen Lewis Foundation and hosted by African Women’s Development Fund. She believes in agency of African women to not only innovate solutions of pertinent issues affecting their lives but also generate knowledge for a global audience. Jean is co-author of among other publications, Get Moving.Previously her work revolved around chronic poverty research, policy advocacy, and community-based HIV awareness and response. She was instrumental in civil society advocacy for a social protection policy in Uganda. Jean completed a Masters Degree in Social Sector Planning and Management and Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and Social Administration from Makerere University Kampala Uganda. Her life has been greatly influenced by women who have positively mentored her throughout her life. She appreciates and applauds girls and women’s leadership, strength, wisdom, courage and resilience. Education opened doors for her, and she wants all girls to get an education. She believes in Maya Angelou’s words in knowing better is doing better. Before joining UAF-Africa, she worked at Akili Dada, an award-winning leadership incubator for girls and young women as the Finance Associate and Grants and Executive Associate. She enjoys working in the development space because she has the opportunity to serve humanity in meaningful ways. She loves Finance and its role in realizing the vision of an organisation. Sharon has a degree in Bachelor of Commerce, Finance option from Kenyatta University. She is also a certified Public Accountant Kenya (CPA (K)) and an alumnus of Moi Girls High School, Eldoret. She is passionate about her work as it directly touches and transforms the lives of girls and young women. Sharon is motivated by women who are breaking the glass ceiling and paving way for future generation of girls and young women leaders. She aspires to be the best version of herself every day and to thrive with others in the different spaces she occupies. She loves reading, swimming and engaging in rich conversations with friends, especially her grandmother. She has been with the Fund since 2004 and heads the Finance and Administrative roles of UAF-Africa. Her prior work experience includes working as a Financial Accountant at General Motors Ltd where she was exposed to various financial management roles within the Finance Department.She was awarded a Masters in Accounting from the Bowling Green State University, USA and earned her Bachelor of Commerce degree from Kenyatta University, Kenya. Pamela serves on the Kenya Advisory Board of Global Education Fund. She is passionate about the empowerment of women and the education of children. She volunteered as Advisor for the Young Feminist Fund (FRIDA) for 4 years and worked as a Transformation Support Consultant for the same organization. She cofounded a youth female led organization working to improve girls and women’s rights in rural remote areas of Cameroon. She designed and implemented educational, income generating, micro credit and environmental activities for women in Cameroon. During her stay with FRIDA, she had the opportunity to work with various young feminist groups grantee partners for FRIDA in Sub Saharan Africa, assisting them in capacity development, communication and conducting outreach. She facilitated FRIDA’s annual participatory grant making processes by screening applications, reviewing final results, and supporting due diligence. Roseline is fluent in French and English. She holds a master’s degree in commerce and Distribution from the Catholic University of Central Africa in Cameroon. She looks forward to engaging with women’s rights activists and organisations, especially those from Francophone Africa with whom she hopes to learn and collaborate to advance the rights of women. Her core expertise is in the areas of gender based violence, human rights and the law as it impacts on women. Tariro is a seasoned gender legal researcher and analyst who has spearheaded several cutting edge women-centred partnership initiatives in Zimbabwe and within Africa. Tariro holds a Master’s degree in Women’s Law (MSWL) attained from Southern and East African Regional Centre for Women’s Law (University of Zimbabwe), a Bachelor of Laws Honours Degree (LLBS) from the University of Zimbabwe and an Executive Certificate in Community Development and Humanitarian Project Management.She recently participated in the 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) in the US. In 2015 she was nominated for the Female Youth Human Rights Defender Zimbabwe Award. Tariro enjoys mentoring young women leaders. She is an avid legal and social justice journals reader and a keen blogger who writes about socio-political, legal and gender justice issues. Tariro is a fitness-cum-wellness enthusiast; a runner who has actively participated in the 2 Oceans (56 Km) Marathon in South Africa. Hiwot’s passion for Women’s human rights and feminism is deeply influenced by the strong women in her life. She has a combined experience of working both for humanitarian and development organisation. Hiwot has expertise in training and capacity building, program monitoring and evaluation. She holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from Indihar Gandhi National Open university and a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from university of Gondar.