Fulata L. Moyo
Dr Fulata Lusungu Moyo is a feminist ethicist of ubuntu, a gender-
justice and human rights scholar-activist and mentor with a vast
international advocacy experience since 2006. She is an ethnographic
researcher and author in intersection of gender, sexuality, ethics, culture
and religion. She is a founder of Thimlela-STREAM, a Malawi-
registered charity that uses faith-based resources for prevention of
gender-based violence, co-empowerment, accompaniment and
mentorship of survivors of human-trafficking.
She is a founding partner of Lead Integrity; a member of: the Circle of
Concerned African Women Theologians; the University of Malawi’s
Kachere Series Editorial Board; UNISA’s Research Fellowship,
Community Voices of Peace and Pluralism in Africa (CVPPA), and
Women International Peace Center (WIPC) Board.
She is a former World Council of Churches’ staff, UNAIDS’ Independent Expert Panelist, Life Peace Institute Board, AfriAus iLEAC Board, and Harvard Divinity School visiting scholar. She holds a doctorate from the
University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa with grounding studies from
Yale Divinity School, USA. She has edited and published extensively.

