SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Jenni Williams

1962 - Today

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Jenni Williams (born 1962) is a Zimbabwean human rights activist and a founder of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA). A prominent critic of President Robert Mugabe's government, she was described by The Guardian in 2009 as "one of the most troublesome thorns in Mugabe's side". Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Jenni Williams is the 696th most popular social activist, the 30th most popular biography from Zimbabwe and the most popular Zimbabwean Social Activist.

Jenni Williams is a Zimbabwean human rights activist known for her leadership in the Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe and her advocacy against political violence and human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. She has been a prominent figure in the fight for women's rights and social justice in the country.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Jenni Williams ranks 696 out of 840Before her are Henrietta Edwards, Guo Jianmei, Bobby Henderson, Randa Siniora, Anna Howard Shaw, and Anna Sharyhina. After her are Roman Protasevich, Betty Ong, Indira Bajramović, Rajmohan Gandhi, Eren Keskin, and Zahra Eshraghi.

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In Zimbabwe

Among people born in Zimbabwe, Jenni Williams ranks 30 out of 45Before her are Sibusiso Moyo (1960), Susan Huggett (1954), Dorothy Masuka (1935), Cara Black (1979), Maureen George (1955), and Alex Callinicos (1950). After her are Chenjerai Hove (1956), Byron Black (1969), Yvonne Vera (1964), Derek Chisora (1983), Ann Grant (1955), and Wayne Black (1973).

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