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Mazuba Haanyama is a South African writer, head of Meta’s human rights and public policy division for Africa, Middle East & Turkey, and is an activist for women's issues and LGBT rights across Africa. She also operates Google’s Digify Africa campaign, to promote technology among Africa's youth to find employment.[1][2][3][4][5]
Mazuba Haanyama | |
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Nationality | South African |
Occupation(s) | Writer, human rights activist |
References
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- ^ "Untangling the Knots: Understanding the Hair Politics of Black Women (Revisited)". Feminist Wire.
- ^ "THE LONG RUNNING SAGA OF MY EXILE FROM FACEBOOK IS NOW OVER". Zinfos Moris.