Angeline Makore has been recognized as one of Africa's most
Influential Change Makers. Angeline Makore is a dedicated women's and girls'
rights activist in Zimbabwe. She founded the Spark R.E.A.D - Resilience, Empowerment,
Activism, and Development, for girls and women with the core objectives of
ending sexual abuse and violence against women and also to address the issues
regarding adolescent health issues faced by girls.
She is also a member of the Girls Not Brides organization,
solidifying her status as one of the prominent young African women activists
and change agents. Her passion was derived from her experience as she was abused
as a child, and she narrowly avoided forced marriage at the age of 14.
Angeline's commitment to advocacy goes beyond national borders. She served as an ambassador to the International Student Festival in Trondheim and was selected in 2017 to be part of the Peer-to-Peer Evaluating Judging Panel for Johnson & Johnson's GenH Challenge.
Her recognition among Africa's most impactful Change Makers is a testament to her tireless efforts in championing the rights and well-being of women and girls.