Meet the 2019 participants:

AREEG ABASS
NATIONAL OFFICER ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, SUDAN
Expertise: Gender based violence and female genital mutilation (FGM) as well as sexual and reproductive health
Areeg is a final year medical student and women’s rights activist. She believes in the role of community outreach work to improve health among marginalized, unprivileged and vulnerable communities.
Areeg raises awareness about women health and rights, including gender-based violence, especially in rural communities, where she was the coordinator for the biggest anti-FGM campaign led by medical students in Sudan. She has worked and volunteered with many organizations, including the Sudanese Red Crescent and the Institute of Reproductive Health and Rights.
CASSANDRA SPADE
RESEARCH AND POLICY ASSISTANT, MISHKEEGOGAMANG OJIBWAY NATION
Expertise: First Nations of Canada education, language and youth
Cassandra Spade is from the Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation. She recently completed a B.A from the University of Manitoba. She is currently enrolled in Anishinaabemowin at Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig while working on educational policy at the Nishnawabe Aski Nation.
Exploring both Western and Indigenous modes of education, Cassandra engages both worldviews, methods, processes and knowledge in advocacy for her surrounding community. Her advocacy involves the acknowledgement of Indigenous systems of education such as land-based education, the recognition of Indigenous languages at post-secondary levels and developing the accessibility of education to Northern Indigenous communities.
JOYCE DIKO DUKU TIKAYA
EVE ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT, SOUTH SUDAN
Expertise: empowering young women to claim their place in society and achieve their professional and personal life goals
Joyce is an activist for women’s rights. Her drive as a feminist derives from fighting for a fair and just South Sudan. She believes collaborating with people of shared ambition and positive influence can bring South Sudan to peace and prosperity.
Through her work, Joyce promotes community space for young women to challenge patriarchal stereotypes, explore their talents, and to be nurtured to be independent and successful in their desired future endeavours.
NANDAR
FOUNDER OF PURPLE FEMINIST GROUP, MYANMAR/BURMA
Expertise: Domestic violence, feminist literature, street harassment and respect for women’s bodies.
Nandar is a feminist advocate, a translator and a storyteller. She is recognized as one of the most powerful feminist thinkers in Myanmar/Burma.
One of the leading organizers and directors of The Vagina Monologues play in Myanmar, she has also translated the book Why We Should All Be Feminists and Dear Ijeawele. In 2019, Nandar also started her country’s first feminist podcast, to inspire for positive change.
WAFA ALYOSOFI
MEDIA ACTIVIST, YEMEN
Expertise: Women in war, gender equality and social gender roles, media
Wafa Al-Yousifi works towards the promotion of development, leading communities to democracy and development. She is a writer and television braodcaster, specialized in humanitarian and social programs.
Wafa works to promote gender equality and raise awareness on the challenges faced by Yemeni women. She defines herself as a universal citizen with the global message of equal citizenship and equal humanity, calling for co-existence between different cultures, religions, and politics.