African Women in Dialogue ‘My Story in My Voice’

Join us in conversation with remarkable activist, Editar Ochieng, who is passionate about the rights of women and girls. She is an unapologetic feminist who attributes her drive to her personal experiences growing up in her hometown, Kibera, where she has gone on to establish the Feminist for Peace, Rights and Justice Centre.

Show Notes

Join us in conversation with remarkable activist, Editar Ochieng, who is passionate about the rights of women and girls. She is an unapologetic feminist who attributes her drive to her personal experiences growing up in her hometown, Kibera, where she has gone on to establish the Feminist for Peace, Rights and Justice Centre. A centre that she wishes existed when she was growing up. With the centre, she aims to build leadership among young women by providing a multi-generational radical advocacy and networking platform. She encourages women to share their stories, raising awareness and support by publicizing the commonality of these experiences. It also serves as a support ground for vulnerable women and an entrepreneurial space. We get to hear all about this as we get to know her and what has moulded her into the committed change-maker that she is today.

What is African Women in Dialogue ‘My Story in My Voice’?

Join us in conversation with African woman leaders from all walks of life as they share their stories in their own voice on the AfWID 'my story my voice' podcast.