Content Curation Advisory Board Member

Regional Specialist: Africa

Melissa Wainaina

Former Feminist Republik Creative Facilitator, Urgent Action Fund Africa

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Melissa Wainaina is a Kenyan feminist activist who has served as the Feminist Creative Facilitator at Urgent Action Fund Africa (UAF-Africa). Prior to that role, she led programmatic work in Africa for the feminist international human rights organization CREA. She has been involved in supporting African womn’s rights movements for almost fourteen years, working to address unjust power structures and systems. Since 2006, she has focused on promoting a more feminist approach to addressing the intersection between gender and sexuality rights, particularly among womn and girls with disabilities, LBTQ+ individuals, and rural-based women collectives.

Melissa has played a key role in building transnational and intersectional feminist networks in the Global South and beyond. She is passionate about ensuring that feminist and activist movements prioritize well-being and healing as they pursue liberational and transformative justice. Her work at Urgent Action Fund-Africa includes running the Feminist Republik Platform, a platform that solely aims to foster cultures of care for African womn’s human rights defenders, groups, organizations, and movements.

As an ‘artivist’, Melissa uses the power of art to nurture creative expression as a way for people to explore healing and processing inner wounds and trauma. She enjoys writing, poetry, designing jewelry, handmade crafts, and photography. Her photography was featured in the Global Fund for Women online exhibition ‘MAMA’, focusing on Motherhood Around the Globe.

Melissa has published work under various aliases, including Sikiliza, Mūthoni, Imani Kipepeo, and Kamanzi Wainaina. Her personal blog, ‘Sikiliza Speaks,’ has been running since 2007.

On a personal level, Melissa co-owns a small organic farm in rural Kenya with her partner, and they both advocate for food sovereignty, agroecology, and food justice.

IN MELISSA'S WORDSIN MELISSA'S WORDS

How do you think individual, collective, and planetary wellbeing are connected?

The interconnectedness of wellbeing spans across our bodies, communities, land and territories. Thriving on this planet requires us all to prioritise collective care and healing as a strategy for regeneration, vitality, and flourishing.

What do you hope the outcomes are from the global Hearth Summit?

More thinking and acting to normalise wellbeing and placing collective care putting people and the planet over profits and productivity.

WHAT MELISSA IS READING, LISTENING TO, AND WATCHING

“We Carry Generational Demands for Healing That Will Not Rest”: An African Feminist Exploration of Healing Justice (Urgent Action Fund Africa, 2023)

“Phodišo ka pele – The 2nd Feminist Republik Festival Reflection Video”

Dreams of Transformation: Healing Justice as Feminist Practice. Urgent Action Fund Africa 2022 Annual Report (Urgent Action Fund Africa, 2022)

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