EJW Foundation Pan-African Feminist Trust
About EJ

Remembering Everjoice Jeketa Win

A life of feminist courage, love, mentorship, and movement building.

Story Highlights

  • Born in 1965, in Nhema Village, Shurugwi, Zimbabwe.
  • Pioneer in feminist activism in Zimbabwe and across Africa.
  • Co-founder of multiple civic and feminist institutions, including JASS, NCA, and the African Feminist Forum.
  • Held leadership roles at ActionAid International, Oxfam Zimbabwe, Shine Campaign.
  • Mentor, mother, feminist thinker, lipstick lover.
Quote: “Life is best tackled with a clean visage… and some NARS lipstick. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. No bra!”

Learn more on the memorial page: forevermissed.com.

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