Seodi White
Seodi White
Women’s Rights and HIV/AIDS in Malawi and Southern Africa:
Realities, Successes and Challenges
Brown Bag Lunch
Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 12:30pm-1:30pm
Rosenau Hall, Room 228, UNC-CH
Seodi White is a Gender Expert and Human Rights lawyer, with experience in legal anthropology who is based in Blantyre, Malawi. Her expertise ranges from the feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to gender analysis of legal rights as well as law and policy reform. In addition to her position as the National Coordinator of the Women and Law in Southern Africa Research Trust, Ms. White has worked with various agencies such as UNICEF in South Sudan, UN Mission to Liberia, The Dan Church Aid and Plan International in Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and the USAID in Malawi. This event is a brown bag lunch. Light snacks will be provided. Free. Please Contact: Barbara Anderson b_anderson@unc.edu for more information.
Seodi White
Human Rights and Gender Justice in Malawi and Southern Africa
Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 5:30pm-7:00pm
1005 FedEx Global Education Center
Seodi White is a Gender Expert and Human Rights lawyer, with experience in legal anthropology who is based in Blantyre, Malawi. Her expertise ranges from the feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to gender analysis of legal rights as well as law and policy reform. In addition to her position as the National Coordinator of the Women and Law in Southern Africa Research Trust, Ms. White has worked with various agencies such as UNICEF in South Sudan, UN Mission to Liberia, The Dan Church Aid and Plan International in Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and the USAID in Malawi. Free. Please Contact: Barbara Anderson b_anderson@unc.edu for more information.

