Participating in development

MAURITIUS: Dr Arvind Boolell

“We grow prejudice” Dr. Arvind Boolell firmly believes that in the spirit of transparency all political parties must relook into their Constitution and make sure that it is implemented. Seasoned […]

September 6, 2018 Themes: Politics | Sustainable Development Programs: Protocol @ work

MADAGASCAR: RAVALORIAKA Robert Eva Monique

“Women have a great role to play in the community” RAVALORIAKA Robert Eva Monique is the mayor of the urban council of Manjakandriana, part of the COE process since 2010. […]

BOTSWANA: Onkemetse Prudence Kwelagobe

Oozing with confidence, a young female police officer stood up before a room full of co-competitors and gender activists, to present her project. Neatly dressed and very petite in my […]

September 5, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change | Human Rights Programs: Protocol @ work

Mauritius: Kistamah Soonita

Results will come when women are given the means “Give women the means and they will make sure that the work is done” is the mantra of Soonita Kistamah. Kistamah […]

August 21, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change Programs: Protocol @ work

Mauritius: Jacqueline Dursoniah

For the love of people and service to others. Jacqueline Dursoniah is 56 years old and is a social worker. She is the founder member of the Non-Government Organisation (NGO) […]

August 21, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change Programs: Protocol @ work

Mauritius: Dr. Vasant Bunwaree

Equal pay for equal work Whether you are a man or a woman there should be equal work for equal pay was the leitmotiv of Dr. Vasant Kumar Bunwaree at […]

August 21, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change | Politics Programs: Protocol @ work

Mauritius: Dr Arvin Boolell

‘We grow prejudice’ Dr. Arvind Boolell firmly believes that in the spirit of transparency all political parties must relook into their Constitution and make sure that it is implemented. Seasoned […]

August 21, 2018 Themes: Economics | Politics Programs: Protocol @ work

Zimbabwe: Warren Ndava

” From a father to a women’s Savings Club Organizer” I am a ward councillor in Zvimba Rural District. I engage much in poverty eradication around my community. I am […]

July 17, 2018 Themes: Agriculture | Drivers of Change | Gender equality Programs: Protocol @ work

Zimbabwe:Ruth Chamunorwa

‘If someone can do it, I am able to do it too ‘ I am a housing intern at Umguza Rural District. I am empowered in terms of gender mainstreaming […]

July 17, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change | Gender equality | Young Women Programs: Protocol @ work

Namibia: Wilhelmina Malapi

“bring change and to improve our livelihood” During my first meeting with Gender Links I was impressed by the enthusiasm and willingness of the facilitator, who was a man, to […]

July 16, 2018 Themes: Drivers of Change | Education | Gender equality Programs: Protocol @ work

Zimbabwe: Francis Kanda

Francis Kanda “Access to basic services like food, water and sanitation is a basic human right and should ensure that human dignity and health is upheld for all people regardless […]

Zimbabwe: Cosmas Nkomo

“The Bible says God created man,not man but MEN”. I am the Treasurer for Umguza Rural District Council. I associate with budgetary, revenue collection, payments and accounting. On Budgetary, I […]

July 13, 2018 Themes: Local Government Programs: Protocol @ work