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Eliana N’zualo

Popular Education Coordinator

Eliana is a feminist organiser and storyteller based in Mozambique but creating impact all over the continent. Her skills and talents have allowed her to work for advocacy campaigns, Non-Profit Organisations, and communication agencies. She is the co-founder of the Mozambican collective Feminist Brunch and part of the Southern African LBQ Network. Her writing has been published in Mozambique, Brazil, and South Africa. Eliana is moved by her deep commitment to African Feminist principles and practices.

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Burkina Faso

Summary

7

partners

2

strategic alliances

2

active programmes

Programmes Running

Debt & Reparations
Consent & The Right To Say NO
Partner(s) in Burkina Faso
Formed in 2001, ORCADE supports mining affected communities in Burkina Faso through rights-based advocacy and capacity building.
Formed in 2001, ORCADE supports mining affected communities in Burkina Faso through rights-based advocacy and capacity building.
Formed in 2001, ORCADE supports mining affected communities in Burkina Faso through rights-based advocacy and capacity building.
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