Background

Woven Agenda Foundation is a registered, women-led feminist organization based in Blantyre, Malawi, established in 2024. Rooted in intersectionality, decolonial practice, and transformative justice, the Foundation exists to dismantle the systemic barriers that perpetuate the marginalization of women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals.

Woven Agenda was founded by a collective of feminist thinkers, activists, caregivers, and community leaders who recognized that patriarchal systems continue to undermine the rights and potential of women, especially those most often left out of decision-making: single mothers, LBQ+ women, survivors of violence, adolescent girls, and women in rural communities.

Our work challenges both the visible and invisible forces of inequality, from under-resourced schools to gender-blind agricultural policies and healthcare systems that ignore the specific needs of women and girls. Through intentional, bold programming and sustained partnerships, we are building a Malawi where care work is valued, feminist leadership is nurtured, and communities thrive through collective action.

Our vision

A liberated society where all women, children, and gender-diverse people can live with dignity, free from discrimination, and are resourced to lead, heal, and thrive.

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Our Mission

To lead transformative feminist programming that challenges interwoven gender injustices across education, leadership, health, policy, and technology through bold, community-led solutions that foster a just and equitable world.

Our Team

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Prisca Kunsida

Advocacy Coordinator

Prisca Kunsida is a dedicated human rights activist, SRHR advocate, and creative changemaker who is a holder of Bachelors degree in Social Sciences. With over 10 years of experience in social development, she passionately advocates for human rights and gender equality. Prisca has successfully led numerous projects, championing the rights of women and girls. Notably, she has mentored over 2000 girls in the past 5 years, empowering them with knowledge on SRHR, self-esteem, GBV prevention, and digital skills.

 

 

 

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Christie Banda

Founder

Christie is an Intersectional Feminist and women’s rights advocate with over 10 years of experience in research, safeguarding, advocacy, and empowering communities in Malawi. She is currently the Founding Director of the Woven Agenda Foundation and a board member of Gender Collective. Has a proven track record in designing gender and development interventions, conducting policy analysis, and strengthening feminist movements through African feminist analysis. Passionate about dismantling systemic inequalities that affect women and children. Christie has been profiled as Generation Equality Forum, women’s right advocate fighting gender-based violence including contributions towards ending child marriages in Malawi 

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Emillin Kunihira

Communications Lead

A communications professional with over 5 years of experience, Emillin excels in developing communication strategies, managing online content, and handling public relations. Emillin is passionate about leveraging these skills to promote human rights and economic justice for marginalized communities.

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Charity Sande

Programs Lead

Charity Sande is passionate about making a difference in communities, championing women’s rights, and empowering young people to create a better future. With a deep commitment to humanitarian work, she supports efforts that provide relief, build resilience, and foster equality. She believes in the power of advocacy, collaboration, and action to drive meaningful change—whether it’s amplifying voices, fighting for gender justice, or ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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