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A good communicator, well organized and meticulous planner. Experienced in proposal and report writing. Ample experience in conducting research through surveys and research paper writing. Proficient in Microsoft and data analysis computer packages.

Everjoy Magwegwe

Consultant 

Academic and Work Profile 

• PhD in Public Administration Durban University of Technology
• Master of Social Science (Development Studies), Lupane State University
• Bachelor of Social Science (Development Studies), Zimbabwe Open University 
• Diploma in Secretarial Studies, Masvingo Polytechnic 
• Post graduate Diploma in Tertiary Education, Midlands State University


She has experience in community development, gender, and gender-based violence research as well as vast experience in higher education lecturing in Social Sciences and Humanities. Everjoy has 15 years of administration experience. Her other experience includes knowledge of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI), conflict resolution & transformation, Advocacy, fundraising. Skilled in research software NVIVO, SPSS, ATLAS it

RESEARCH  PUBLICATIONS


1. The effects of male gender based domestic violence. Case of Gweru Urban
2. Coping strategies by rural women to reduce food insecurity in the face of climate in Zimbabwe
3. Dynamics and patterns of gender relations in the context of shifting socio-moral geographies: The case of the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe.
4. A photo elicitation study on the nexus between infrastructure in mining community’s and
gender-based violence experiences of women. (Case of Patchway Mine)

Local and International Conference Presentations


1. Presentation of PhD Thesis at the International Conference of Action research Conflict
Resolution; November 2022: Community based strategies on the prevention of gender-based
violence in mining communities
2. Presentation of research Paper at the International conference on breaking the nexus between
Gender and poverty in Victoria Fall, Zimbabwe: May 2017. Paper entitled: Adaptation and coping
strategies by women to reduce food insecurity in an era of climate change.
3. Presentation of research Paper at the International conference on Communication and
Information Science (ICCIS) in Kariba, Zimbabwe: August 2017. Paper entitled: The effects of male
gender based domestic violence.
4. Presentation of research Paper at the International conference on Community Engagement
in Durban, South Africa: Paper entitled: Dynamics and patterns of gender relations in the context of
shifting socio-moral geographies: The case of the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe.
5. Attended workshop on Alternative to Violence Project (AVP) - Durban January 2017
6. Action Research for community development – Durban- South Africa
7. Rights Based Approach to Development – Pretoria – South Africa

Symposiums and Conferences Organised


1. 19 October – 20 October 2022 Community based strategy workshop on prevention of gender-based
violence, Shurugwi Mining community
2. 21 May 2021- Using voice notes and narrated power point slides for online teaching, Midlands
State University 2021 Conference workshop
3. 06 August – 11 August 2019 - Training of civil servants in courses such as, Leadership in the
Public Service, Performance Management, Project Management, Management Development
and Effective Communication Skills
4. 15-16 January 2019- A social realist approach to the analysis of residence culture and its
influence on academic performance
5. 20 August -22 August 2018 – National Gender Policy & Domestic Violence Act Awareness,
Midland Province
6. 18 –21 February 2018-Communication in Conflict Management Mining communities-
Zimbabwe Mining Federation
7. 13–16 November 2016 -Report Writing Skills for Zimbabwe Institute of Public Management
8. 24 November 2014- Drug and alcohol abuse- Midlands State university House Committee
Training
9. 20 June 2013- Corporate Governance- Midlands State University, SRC, leadership
development workshop

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS CONSULTANCIES

Developing and directing research projects on sextual gender-based violence, designing research methodologies
Monitoring and evaluation. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

End-line survey and report for ZOE –Life in South Africa as a Researcher. KZN, South Africa

Process and impact evaluation for ROOT, Bindura Zimbabwe
  

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