Chancellor Elect of the University of Johannesburg
President and Founder of the Umlambo Foundation Gender
Former United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women
Former Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa
Dr. Mlambo-Ngcuka was born in 1955 in Clermont, KwaZulu-Natal. After matriculating from Ohlange High School, she was awarded her bachelor’s degree in the Arts and Education at the National University of Lesotho (awarded in 1980). She further obtained a qualification in Gender Policy and Planning from the University College London (in 1988), a master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Cape Town (awarded in 2003), and a doctorate in Technology and Education from Warwick University (awarded in 2013).
She was inducted as a Hauser Leader at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership and awarded the Vanguard award by Howard University for Leadership and Activism in promoting human rights, equality and justice for women and girls across the globe.
Throughout her illustrious career, she directed her energy towards issues of human rights, equality and social justice, with a specific emphasis on gender and youth development.
She was a lecturer at the Mpumalanga Teachers Training College (1980 – 1981) and thereafter became a teacher at the Ohlange High School (1981 – 1983). She then moved to Geneva to take up the position as the coordinator at the World YWCA, where she established a global program for young women (1984 – 1989). In 1989, she returned to Cape Town where she spearheaded TEAM, an ecumenical organization that focused on upskilling women. She continued along this path of community service when she opened the World University Service in South Africa, where she promoted literacy and rural development. She also led her own consulting agency called Phumelela Services, where she focused on race and gender issues.
She has also successfully mobilized a historic 40 billion USD in financial commitments from Member States, private sector, philanthropies and civil society as well as young people, which have formed Generational Equality to drive transformative change for women and girls around the world.
Dr. Mlambo-Ngcuka continues to be engaged and affiliated with organizations committed to education, women empowerment and gender equality. Such affiliations include the Umlambo Foundation (Founder), the Global Partnership and Fund to End Violence Against Children (Board Member), African Leadership Academy (Member of the Advisory Board) and the Mandela Rhodes Foundation (Board of Trustees).