Ntombizodidi Mapapu is completing a master’s in climate change and development degree at the University of Reading in the UK, focusing on the interface between climate change and development, specifically on ecological economics. She is a three-time University of the Western Cape graduate, most recently with her master’s in law. In 2021, she was awarded the Chevening Scholarship, one of 1 633 successful candidates out of 64 408 applicants.
Mapapu has worked in policy and research for eight and a half years, largely in parliament, writing research briefs and preparing analytical documents. Her research was key in the implementation of laws, application of budgets, and management of government departments and entities. She believes there is more to life than what is presented to her, which drives her to seek a happy life. Mapapu says, “I want to demonstrate to those who believe that it can’t be done, that it can and will be done.”
Change starts with one person or a group of people believing and working towards a better tomorrow.