Rosebell Kagumire

Curator & Editor of African Feminism | Activist | Journalist

Curator & Editor of African Feminism | Activist | Journalist

Rosebell is a Ugandan multimedia communications specialist, blogger, journalist and activist. She has expertise in media, gender, human rights and peace and conflict issues. Rosebell is a pan-African feminist and is the curator & editor of African Feminism. She is vocal on social accountability, active citizenship, women’s rights, rights of migrants, and social justice. In 2013 she was recognised as one of the Young Global Leaders under the age of 40 for her advocacy work. In 2018 she was honoured with the Anna Guèye award for her contribution to digital democracy, justice and equality on the African continent. Moreover, she has worked as Social Media Manager at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), documented rights of women and migrants in conflict settings and worked in gender and peace building projects in different African countries. She holds an MA in Media, Peace and Conflict Studies from the United Nations-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica. She also studied non-violent conflict at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

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