
Teboho Mohloai, a 2023 Africa Centre alumnus, is an advocate for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and HIV/Aids and gender equality, with a special interest in adolescents and youth health and development. She has almost 10 years’ experience in youth capacity-building, mobilisation and training as well as process facilitation and coordination in development and advocacy. Teboho has proven experience of cultivating long-term relationships with stakeholders, representing African youth at national and international forums on SRHR, youth leadership and development, philanthropy and sustainable development, and actively contributing to impactful initiatives. She holds various volunteer leadership positions, including vice-chair of the Youth Initiative Committee of the World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) and outgoing secretary-general of the African Youth and Adolescents Network on Population and Development (AFRIYAN ESA). Teboho is the regional programme officer at SRHR Africa Trust (SAT).
“I am deeply committed to championing youth development in all its dimensions. This appointment presents a vital opportunity to contribute to the professionalisation of youth work and to elevate meaningful youth participation, engagement and leadership, particularly in the global response on ending HIV/Aids. By promoting functional, well-resourced, data-driven, innovative and inclusive health systems that are responsive to the needs of all people, we can create lasting impact and transformative change in health.”
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