Diana Jackson is a passionate and dedicated advocate in Tanzania, committed to advancing the rights of women and girls and promoting their economic empowerment. As the Resource Mobilization and Partnership Officer for the Women of Influence in Tanzania (WIT), Diana plays a pivotal role in driving the organization’s mission to create a society where women and girls enjoy equal opportunities, protection, and participation in all aspects of life.
With a background rooted in advocacy and human rights, Diana’s career is shaped by her deep commitment to gender equality and social justice. Her work focuses on empowering women and girls by ensuring their voices are heard, their rights are protected, and that they have equal access to opportunities, especially in the areas of economic development and leadership.
In her role at Women of Influence in Tanzania, Diana leads efforts in resource mobilization, forging strategic partnerships, and ensuring the sustainability of programs aimed at improving the lives of women and girls. Through her work, she connects local, national, and international stakeholders to support initiatives that create lasting change and address critical issues such as gender-based violence, education, healthcare, and access to financial resources.
Her advocacy extends beyond the office, as Diana works tirelessly to raise awareness about the barriers that women and girls face in Tanzania. She is a champion for policies that promote equal economic opportunities, dismantling the structural inequalities that hinder women’s progress in both rural and urban areas.
Diana’s work is also focused on creating networks and building alliances that strengthen the collective impact of organizations and individuals working to advance women’s rights in Tanzania. Through her leadership and vision, she has become a key figure in the fight for gender equality, demonstrating that the empowerment of women is essential not only for individual growth but for societal progress as a whole.
Her unwavering dedication to improving the lives of women and girls in Tanzania has earned her recognition within advocacy circles, and she continues to inspire future generations of women leaders to engage in the work of building a more inclusive and equitable society.