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Economist, Southern New Hampshire University, Member of the International Association for Feminist Economics

Nomahlubi Jakuja, the Mail and Guardian’s leading woman in Governance in South Africa in 2019, is a member of the International Association for Feminist Economists. Her work in public policy programmes includes developing a financial inclusion strategy for a leading African bank and managing the United Nations Sustainable Food Systems Programme.

She has also worked as Lead Economic Researcher and Policy Manager for the South African Federation of Trade Unions as well as consulting to the IFC/World Bank, and she recently developed a gender mainstreaming policy for the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Nomahlubi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Politics from the University of Cape Town, an Honours in International Relations from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and a Master’s in Public Policy from the University of the Witwatersrand.

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