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Zimbabwean Trailblazer Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda Lands Top UN Job: A Remarkable Journey of Empowerment

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Zimbabwean Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda Appointed Deputy Executive Director at UN-Women

Zimbabwean advocate and trailblazer Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda has broken barriers by securing a top role as the Deputy Executive Director for Normative Support, United Nations System Coordination, and Program Results at UN-Women, appointed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

In an interview with VOA Zimbabwe Service, Gumbonzvanda expressed her gratitude and sense of responsibility: “I feel humbled and challenged by being trusted, by the confidence that has been bestowed in me. It is significant for me to know that little girls in our communities can grow professionally.”

A Trailblazer’s Advocacy for Equality

Emphasizing the importance of gender equality, Gumbonzvanda urged governments to prioritise equal opportunities for men and women. Her journey towards this prestigious position reflects her dedication to empowering girls and young women in marginalized communities.

The UN highlighted Gumbonzvanda’s extensive experience, stating:

“Ms. Gumbonzvanda is the Founder and Executive Director for Rozaria Memorial Trust in Zimbabwe. Prior to this, she served in various influential positions, including as the General Secretary of the World Young Women’s Christian Association and UNIFEM Regional Programming Director in the East and Horn of Africa.”

 

Zimbabwean Trailblazer Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda Lands Top UN Job: A Remarkable Journey of Empowerment

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A Record of Dedication and Service

Gumbonzvanda’s commitment to humanitarian work spans several roles, including her tenure as a Human Rights Officer in Liberia and National Child Rights Adviser in Zimbabwe with UNICEF. Her roots in legal advocacy and women’s rights advocacy are evident from her leadership roles at the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association and the Ministry of Justice, Legal, and Constitutional Affairs of Zimbabwe.

Recognizing her expertise and dedication, the African Union appointed Gumbonzvanda as its Goodwill Ambassador on Ending Child Marriages in 2014, showcasing her unwavering commitment to advancing human rights.

An Impressive Educational Background

Her academic qualifications further underscore her expertise, with a Doctor of Laws degree (Honoris Causa) from the University of Massachusetts, a Master in Laws degree from the University of South Africa, a Post-Graduate Certificate in Conflict Transformation from Uppsala University in Sweden, and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree from the University of Zimbabwe.

Paving the Way for Zimbabwean Representation

Gumbonzvanda’s appointment marks a pivotal moment, making her the second Zimbabwean to hold such a prominent position at the United Nations, following Fadzai Gwaradzimba’s appointment as the Assistant Secretary-General for Safety and Security in 2015.

This remarkable achievement not only celebrates Gumbonzvanda’s dedication but also serves as an inspiration for future generations, reaffirming the potential and impact of Zimbabwean representation on a global platform.

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