Sanelisiwe Siyotula-Tschappe
Research Associate - Urban Food Futures
Sanelisiwe's research spans the themes of power, gender, disclosure, as well as social and environmental accountability. A communications and governance specialist, she has worked with diverse organizations in South Africa, Switzerland and Germany. Sanelisiwe is currently completing her PhD in a cooperative partnership exploring the transformative capacity of governance mechanisms.
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30 years of democracy: A reflection on transition without transformation ahead of South Africa's election
This election could redefine South Africa's democratic landscape amidst persistent challenges in achieving true equality
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“Food is not a peculiar challenge in times of crisis. Food is the common crisis”
TMG side event at ARFSD 2023 advocates for valorizing the informal sector as a critical lever for transforming food systems across African cities
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Business as usual will not fix urban food system crisis: A call to prioritize local voices
Berlin meeting examines gaps between international policy intentions and implementation on the ground