I am currently working within the Department of Health through the Mkhuhlu Clinic, under the Adolescent and Youth Friendly Services (AYFS) unit a powerful initiative committed to offering safe, inclusive, and youth-centered healthcare to young people in our community.
I proudly serve as a Feminist Leadership Activist Centre (FLAC) Fellow through the Soul City Institute for Social Justice. Through this fellowship, I am championing community-based activism to challenge patriarchal norms and dismantle gender-based inequalities. My tools? Leadership, education, and unwavering advocacy.
At Mkhuhlu Clinic, my role involves working closely with adolescents and young people. I lead youth and peer education sessions, run advocacy campaigns focused on gender equality, sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), and the empowerment of young women.
More than anything, I strive to create safe, supportive spaces for every young woman spaces where sisterhood thrives, where healing begins, and where support is always within reach.
Though I’ve only been in this role for a week, the experience has already transformed me.
It’s pushed me beyond my comfort zone, helping me grow both personally and professionally. I’m proud to be contributing to a movement that uplifts youth and stands firmly for health rights and equality.
“I want you to know the truth don’t be afraid to speak out.
Never let your background define your future.
You are not a victim of society. You are a conqueror.
You are fearless. Be bold, rise strongly, and tell yourself:
The future I deserve is coming.
You’ve got this. You can do better than yesterday.”
by Ntsako Mashaba, FLAC Fellow 2024/2026 and Youth Health Advocate