Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

OSISA Future Stories

How a reborn OSISA advances Open Society goals with a pan-African perspective OSISA, in its OSF-Africa incarnation, has undergone reorganisation and reframing to strengthen the response to a changed – and changing – Africa. “We’re advancing the work of Open Society throughout the continent. We now have different ways of looking at things – the opportunity …

OSISA Origins

The beginnings of a desirable goal, worthy of sacrifice When the Open Society’s first regional African foundation opened its doors in 1997, a journey of positive social change began. George Soros was no stranger to an unjust world. Born in Hungary in 1930, his family survived Nazi persecution by using false identity papers. After the war in …

From many firsts at Osisa to pushing for women’s rights across the continent

Lived realities like having to tend to her brothers or observing the relationship between her parents awoke a feminist in young Alice D. Kanengoni, branching out into a career of driving change for women across the continent. “Sometimes it can feel like the challenge is so big and that your efforts are a drop in …

A story of hope, human rights and democracy in the midst of adversary

As long as there are people, movements, organisations, and communities ready and willing to fight the good fight, there is hope. Dzimbabwe Chimbga came from humble beginnings, growing up in Gweru, a small town in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe.  After completing his primary and secondary education in Gweru, he moved to the capital city, …

From beneficiary to grant maker: Nhlanhla Ngwenya’s six-year journey with OSISA

A passionate human rights activist, Nhlanhla Ngwenya said his work with the organisation allowed him to be a defender of the freedom of expression, something that is important to him as a Communications and Media specialist. “Some people say that Zimbabwe is beyond repair, but the fact that we still have voices holding the line …

Sipho Malunga: the humble human rights lawyer

 An executive director learns that he doesn’t have all the answers by Ang Lloyd “I hadn’t understood that it was exactly what I needed; OSISA offered me an opportunity to get my voice back, and a lesson in how important humility is.” At the start of 2013, Siphosami (or Sipho, as colleagues and comrades call …

How Life under Dictatorship Forged a Passion for Human Rights.

Highly motivated, organised, and experienced researcher on Africa shares her work on Human rights “Working at OSISA internally with the team and externally with our partners taught me to listen to what people say, take interest in who they are and what they represent. In listening you understand and you lead from a point of …

Film-Makers Bring African Authenticity into Stories about the Continent

 The experience people living with albinism is highlighted in White Yet Black, a film that raises awareness of and dispels myths around albinism in southern Africa.  “I’m on a mission to tell positive stories of the continent and stories that amplify voices of those in society who are not ordinarily heard.” Director Steven Chikosi and …

Jeggan Grey Johnson went from seeing activism play out in front of him to forming it into an illustrious career

His passion for activism started decades ago, when he was influenced by family members that stood up against unjust regimes. The passion grew, and he has now made a career out of it.  “For me, I am an African, I am a Pan African, and I believe that Africa has potential. It has fallen victim …