Year of the lanuch
2022
Collaborations chair(s)
Kundai Makonese
Samantha Sibanda
Theodora Anti
Contact person
Brian Maina
Number of members
Jill LaLonde, Christian Schaefer, Tapiwa Chimbadzwa, Joni Carley, Sipho Humphrey Sibanda, Kundai Makonese, Dorien Beurskens, Samantha Sibanda, Tawanda Murepa, Tafadzwa Chirimuta, Leslie Mudimu, Nancy Mbaura, Tanyaradzwa Napei, Tanatswa Chikaura, Rosemary Cumanzala, Prudence Mbaura, Kate Lorpenda, Mildret Muzanechita, Billart Tapesana, Amzatou KONE, Wallace Mawire, Jussa Kudherezera, Carol Wogrin, Norman Makunika, Antonetta Mapfumo, Nicola Willis, Henry Chigama, Misheck Mlambo, Moses Semwayo, Mqaphelisi Sibanda, Godfrey Dzveta, Caroline Mutimbambanyoka, Epraim Mutombeni, Mthokozisi Ndebele, Barbara Chivandire, Shamiso Mangongo, Richard Mugobo, Mercy Munsaka, Vivian Chitiyo, Mather Mawodzeke, Tendai Manyeza, Tanaka Admire Ndongera, Rachel Kwainona, Petros Chatiza, Brian Maina
Engagement with Government
Yes
Engagement with Private sector
Yes
Collaborators
Barbara Chivandire
Caroline Mutimbambanyoka
Epraim Mutombeni
I am on the Membership Selection and Onboarding Committee and look forward to continuing that involvement. I plan to get involved in more industry collaborations.
Jussa Kudherezera
As a small organisation starting out, the interest is to gain community and access to networks that can support the work we are doing. In addition, the intention is to have access to potential collaboration opportunities with other organisations working on similar issues relating to the SDGs. Our overall framework is to develop youth that are motivated by the frameworks provided by the SDGs and Agenda 2063 in Africa this community will provide tools and expertise to achieve this.
Mildret Muzanechita
Mqaphelisi Sibanda
Mthokozisi Ndebele
Nancy Mbaura
Zvandiri strives for improved health and well-being for all children, adolescents and young people living with HIV. We do this through generating evidence to demonstrate what young people living with HIV need and what works, then advocating for policies, resource allocation and service delivery to make this possible at scale. We have made so much progress but want to network, learn and share with other social enterprises in the Catalyst 2030 network so we continue to strengthen our impact.
I have seven years of Sexual and Reproductive Health research and program coordination, coupled with teaching experience, excellent teamwork, communication, computer, and quantitative research skills.
My motivation to be part of the catalyst 2030 is to spread awareness on the awareness of sustainable development goal number 3 and 5, focusing on mental health and women & girls gender issues in my country and the world. Being part of this movement helps me to collaborate and network with other like minded leaders on raising awareness on these issues.
Richard Mugobo
Moses Semwayo
Sipho Humphrey Sibanda
Shamiso Mangongo
I am motivated to join the Catalyst 20230 community gain more insights, network and also contribute to the attainment pf the Sustainable development goals which are also connected with the African Union Agenda 2063.
Tanatswa Chikaura
I'm looking into creating mutually beneficial business relationships, learn from the experiences of different like-minded people. The movement not only help shape the direction of my enterprise but also offer me an opportunity to grow professionally as an individual.