Kelebogile Makgabo works in South African government in the area of policy development. She holds a master’s degree in sociology and has participated in the drafting of the White Paper on marriages in South Africa, the White Paper on international migration, the one-stop border post policy and the official identity management policy, and contributed to the drafting of the national policy development framework in the presidency.
Makgabo’s work takes her into townships and rural communities, where she feels that she and her team do their best work. “The work of developing government policy impacts greatly on people’s lives and I would like to continue seeing the work I do have a real impact on improving the lives of South Africans, especially women, girls and members of the LGBTQIA+ community,” she says. She is motivated by her two daughters, knowing that the work she does shapes the South Africa in which they will live as young women.
By developing policies that are embedded in constitutional principles of equality and nondiscrimination we are edging a little closer to a better world in which to raise our young women and improve the lived experiences of our mothers and grandmothers.