
Yvonne Fungai Tawanda Masarakufa
Yvonne Fungai Tawanda Masarakufa is a Human Rights Adviser at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), where she plays a critical role in promoting and protecting human rights globally. She emphasizes the importance of independent and effective National Human Rights Institutions as essential components for ensuring transparency and the realization of human rights for all, especially in times of shrinking civic space.
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Yvonne Fungai Tawanda Masarakufa, Human Rights Adviser in The Gambia, reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to supporting African civil society in promoting reparatory justice.
Reparations take centre stage as African civil society convenes in BanjulYvonne Fungai Tawanda Masarakufa, Human Rights Adviser at OHCHR, reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to strengthening national institutions that serve as bridges between governments and citizens.
Banjul hosts landmark NANHRI forum to reframe Africa’s development through human rights




