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Winnie Nkonde

Winnie Nkonde is a journalist who has founded The Southern Live, a media outlet that aims to amplify the voices of marginalized women in Southern Africa. Through Southern Live, Nkonde hopes to reshape the narratives and promote better representation of the region in the media industry. By sharing stories and experiences of often underrepresented women, Southern Live aims to promote inclusivity and bring about positive change in societal perceptions and attitudes. Nkonde's commitment to underrepresented voices is a testament to the transformative potential of responsible journalism.

2024-05-24T20:09:37+00:006th May 2024|

Tsepang Nare

Tsepang Nare's initiative, Tech4Equity, uses ChatGPT's AI and WhatsApp to enhance access to information and enable people with disabilities to participate actively in governance and development activities. Tech4Equity provides authentic and simplified policy information, ensuring that individuals with disabilities remain informed and can meaningfully participate in decision-making processes. This innovative approach promotes inclusivity and encourages marginalized communities to effectively engage in shaping their futures.

2024-05-06T15:05:46+00:006th May 2024|

Tjedu Moyo

Tjedu Moyo is the Founder and Executive Director of Lunia Centre for Youths. The center is dedicated to creating a safe space for young people to participate actively in governance issues. At Lunia, youth are encouraged to engage in various topics, including public health, climate change, and gender equality. The initiative aims to amplify the voices of young people, foster dialogue and collaboration, and cultivate future leaders equipped to address pressing societal challenges.

2024-05-06T15:06:20+00:006th May 2024|

Natalie Gwatirisa

Natalie Gwatirisa's initiative, All for Climate Action (AFCA), aims to encourage people to take part in climate action by focusing on the six ACE elements: education, public awareness, training, public participation, access to information, and international cooperation. The AFCA project seeks to enhance climate accountability and community engagement to foster greater awareness and action towards addressing climate change. Through the Incubator opportunity, Gwatirisa seeks to strengthen the project's efforts to promote climate accountability.

2024-05-06T15:07:29+00:006th May 2024|

Michael Nyamande

Michael Nyamande’s project, CivicGuru, is a game-changer in advancing digital governance. It not only simplifies and digitizes key legislation, making legal information more accessible to citizens, but also helps individuals understand and engage with legal and civic processes better, ultimately strengthening civic agency. This initiative enhances transparency, fosters a more informed and participatory society, and lays the groundwork for a more accountable and democratic governance system, inspiring hope for a better future.

2024-05-06T15:08:52+00:006th May 2024|

Makanaka Mavesere

Makanaka Mavesere is the founder and leader of The Young Observer, a movement that advocates for transparency, accountability, and improved service delivery in Kadoma. The Young Observer is a voice for the local community by publishing articles highlighting issues such as service delivery and municipal infrastructure maintenance. By creating awareness and urging the local authority to take responsibility and be more accountable to ratepayers, this initiative aims to promote positive change and better governance practices in Kadoma. Ultimately, this will help enhance the quality of life for residents.

2024-05-06T15:09:27+00:006th May 2024|

Elton Diura

Elton Diura has initiated a project to assist the Sibambene village community in addressing the challenges of climate change. The project is about building a platform that facilitates rural community engagement forums and bringing together local leaders, climate change-focused NGOs, and women to create a space for collaborative efforts. This inclusive approach fosters community resilience and encourages marginalized groups to contribute to climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, making everyone feel included and valued.

2024-05-06T15:10:10+00:006th May 2024|

Diana Tsitsi Harahwa

Diana Harahwa's Eco-Restoration Hub in the Mutoko District is a beacon of hope, restoring degraded landscapes caused by mining activities. This initiative promotes accountability in the mining sector and encourages reforestation, paving the way for a greener future. The project fosters transparency and sustainable practices by uniting citizens, miners, and stakeholders, benefiting the environment and local communities. This positive impact encourages optimism and a belief in the power of collective action.

2024-05-06T15:10:43+00:006th May 2024|
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