Fellows

Marie Grace Gasinzigwa Kagoyire

Marie Grace Gasinzigwa Kagoyire is a public health professional with a background in Professional counseling and social sciences.  She received her MA from Virje University Amsterdam in international health development in 2011. She is a Participatory Action Researcher – at DUMURIZANYE IWACU Rwanda.  She has experience in working with different categories of Rwandans and is a member of ARCT-RUHUKA, an organization aiming at peacebuilding through mental health and psychosocial interventions.

Hafsa Ibrahim

Hafsa Ali Ibrahim is a Kenyan citizen who lives in Nakuru County. She is a wife and a mother of four children: a daughter and three sons. She is also a teacher by profession with more than six years of experience in secondary education and four years in tertiary. Ibrahim is currently a part time lecturer at Egerton University in the Department of Philosophy, History, and Religion. She is pursuing a doctoral degree in philosophy and religious studies in the same university. She holds a Master of Arts in philosophy and religious studies from the University of Nairobi and an

Flora Hasunga

Flora Hasunga is a sociologist, gender specialist, and social development expert specialized in social security, gender-based violence, and women’s economic empowerment. She is an assistant lecturer of the Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy in the Department of Gender Studies since 2008. Her primary areas of teaching are gender and development, development studies, sociology, gender mainstreaming, women’s empowerment, gender analytical frameworks, and gender policy formulation. Currently, she is a PhD student in Sociology. Her PhD academic research assesses “The Contribution of Customary Land Titles on Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment in Tanzania, A case of Mbozi District, Songwe Region.” Hasunga has a degree

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