The African Women’s Leadership Institute is supported by a diverse pool of Feminist Training Faculty based on the African continent and abroad. Different faculty members are called upon to support the institute based on the areas of expertise and AWLI theme. Below is a list of some of the training Faculty who have supported the Institute over the years.
No. | Name | Area of Expertise |
1. | Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi | Feminist Theory And Practice Resource Mobilization |
2. | Jerusha Arothe- Vaughan | Personal Empowerment, Leadership &Management, Human Resource Development |
3. | Florence Butegwa | Women’s Human Rights at the UN and AU level |
4. | Maude Mugisha | Strategic Thinking And Planning |
5. | Sarah Ntiro | Intergenerational Dialogue |
6 | Lynn Muthoni Wanyeki | Conceptualizing women’s Human RightsEmerging Political Trends in Africa and their implications for the African Women’s Movement around Peace-building and Reconstruction |
7 | Patricia Macfaden | African Feminism |
8 | Zeedah Meierhofer-Mangeli | Personal empowerment/Sexual Health and well being Self care |
10 | Annie Mubanga | Strategic thinking and planning /Resource mobilization and Fundraising |
12 | Dr. Wanjira Muthoni | Conceptualizing Gender/Trainer And Interpreter |
13 | Amanda Khozi Mukwashi | Transformational Leadership |
15 | Iheoma Obibi | Women’s Human Rights And Conflict Management, Documenting Women’s Human Rights Abuses |
16 | Miria Matembe (Hon) | Women in Governance |
18 | Atsango Chesoni | Gender Analytical Framework |
19 | Sarah Mukasa | Feminist Theory And Practice |
20 | Jessica Nkuuhe | Personal Empowerment |
21 | Jeannette Eno | Fundraising and Strategic planning |
22 | Kaari Betty Muringi | Women’s Sexual, Reproductive Health and Rights in Conflict and Post Conflict Africa |
23 | Alkarib Hala | Peace Building |
24 | Christine Butegwa | Human Rights, Communications, Research and Rapporteuring |
25 | Ndungu Njoki | Gender relations |
26 | Wangari Kinoti | Women’s Representation in Structures & Processes of Decision-Making |
27 | Gemma Mbaya | Personal Empowerment |
28 | Jacinta Muteshi | Women, Peace and Security |
29 | Mary Wandia | Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS |
30 |
Thoko Matshe |
OD Clinic , Influencing policy and decision making |
31 |
Irene Ovonji-Odida |
Radical Democracy |
32 | Jacqueline Williams | Fundraising, Recourse Mobilisation |
33 | Ngone Diop Tine | Gender, Poverty, PRSPs and Women’s Rights in the International Context |
34 | Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe | -Influencing policy and decision making– Sexual health and well being |
35 | Awino Okech | Locating Feminist Theory in Peace Building and Reconstruction |
36 | Anne Nkutu | Strategic Thinking And Planning |
37 | Sylvia Tamale | Sexual And Reproductive Health Rights, Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights in Eastern Africa |
38 | Allen S. Asiimwe | Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights |
39 | Jeannette R. A. Eno | Conflict Management, Strategic Planning And Fundraising Strategies |
40 | Grace Bantebya | Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights |
41 | Njoki Wainana | Gender Analytical Frameworks/Intergenerational Dialogue |
42 | Elizabeth Manyuru | Monitoring and Evaluation |
43 | Taaka Awori | Feminist Theory and Practice (Including discussion of patriarchy, Private/public dichotomy, feminism and gender Personal empowerment |
44 | Iheoma Ibibi | Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights with Specific Focus on the Principles of Freedom, Equality & Solidarity (Highlight interconnections between Civil and Political Rights & ECOSOC Rights) Transformational Leadership Influencing Policy |
45 | Hope Chigudu | Transformational Leadership Organizational Development Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights |
46 | Liepollo Lebohang | Feminist Research & Advocacy |
47 | Doo Aphane | Feminist Leadership |
48 | Leah Chatta- Chipepa | Movement Building Personal Mastery |
49 | Prof. Maggie Kigozi | Economic Empowerment |
50 | Prof. Ahikire Josephine | Feminist Leadership Research & Documentation |
51 | Leonie Abela Sendegeya | Conflict and Peace Building |
52 | Eunice Musiime | Feminist Leadership & Personal Mastery |
53 | Patience Ayebazibwe | Personal Mastery |
54 | Hellena Okiring | Movement Building |
55 | Sarah Ssali | Feminist Theory and Practice |
56 | Ife Piankhi | Self Care Trainer and Rapporteur |
57 | Edith Okiria | Feminist Theory |
58 | Maureen Nakirunda | Gender Mainstreaming |
59 | Soedi White | Feminist Research and Movement Building |
60 | Lina Zedriga | Feminist Theory, Human Rights, Peace Building and Movement Building |
61 | Fiedler Rachel | Feminist Theory and Research |
62 | Diana Kagere | Violence Against Women & Media |