Research Manager, University of the Witwatersrand
Thokozile is the research manager at the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies at Wits University. Using her master's degree in political theory, she has worked in climate justice, development cooperation, public finance focusing on health financing and gender-responsive budgeting, national, subnational and parliamentary governance, transparency and accountability. Over the years, she has served as programme manager for the Heinrich Boell Foundation, deputy director at the Alternative Information Development Centre (AIDC), coordinator of the Budget Expenditure Monitoring Forum (BEMF) and an organiser for the People's Health Movement South Africa (PHM-SA). She also worked at the International Budget Partnership (IBP) as a programme officer for the IBP's Zambia partnership initiative. She was a trainer/technical assistance provider in the IBP's training programme. Her love for activism deepened when she worked at the Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) at Rhodes University. Her other full-time job is parenting an extraordinary rebel girl and writing poetry while plotting a feminist revolution.
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