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Author: Wanjiku Wanjohi, Chryspin Afifu Onkoba, Naomi Majale & Nicole Mumala Maloba

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Wanjiku Wanjohi, Chryspin Afifu Onkoba, Naomi Majale & Nicole Mumala Maloba

Wanjiku Wanjohi works as Oxfam’s Senior Gender Advisor for the Together Against Poverty project. She provides advisory to teams in Africa, Europe and America on the incorporation of a gender lens across the project’s two strands of work – agricultural advocacy and development finance. Wanjiku specializes in the design of gender transformative strategies in climate resilience, sustainable enterprise development, skilling, and development finance. Chryspin Afifu Onkoba is a Gender and WEE Technical Specialist based out of the ICRW- Africa Gender Center of Excellence where he conceptualizes, implements, and provides technical oversight to multiple research and evaluation projects focused on gender, women economic empowerment and livelihoods. His current work at ICRW is technical assistance in projects across sectors and topics, including Gender Based Violence (GBV), SRHR, Agriculture, Transport, Labor Markets, Intrahousehold bargaining, Trade and non-traditional sectors. He also contributes to business development opportunities. He contributes to the feminist policy analyses at ICRW. Nicole Mumala Maloba is a Lawyer and Policy Researcher dedicated to closing the gap between localized efforts to promote women’s socioeconomic rights and broader endeavors to reshape African economies through legislative gender reform and feminist macroeconomics analysis. She currently leads the Economic Justice and Rights Program at the African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET). Naomi Majale is the Just Economies advisor at Oxfam in Africa. Her work focuses on advancing economic justice and development finance, and providing linkages with the provision of public services, social protection, and environmental policies in Africa.

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    The continent falling behind: Africa’s placement in the Global Feminist Foreign Policy Discourse

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