IndustriALL Global Union will be conducting research on “Fighting Back Labour Fragmentation in the Face of Capital vis a vis the Just Transition and Feminist Eco socialism” which will investigate the impacts of multinational corporations in the mining sector, explores the consequences for workers in in Zambia and Zimbabwe and explore feminist eco-socialist approaches to achieving a just transition in Tanzania. The research team includes Hameda Deedat, Elijah Chiwota, Emmanuel Adjei Danso, Rangarirai Machemedze, Dr. Martin Kaggwa.
Hameda Deedat
Hameda Deedat is the Acting Executive Director and Senior Researcher at the National Labour and Economic Development Institute (NALEDI), holding both a BSoc Sci and BSoc Sci (Hons) from the University of Cape Town. With 30 years of research experience, her expertise spans climate change, the Just Transition, mining, renewable energy, electricity, ESKOM and privatization, agroecology, food sovereignty, water and sanitation, BRICS, 4IR, and the future of work. Hameda is a recognized gender specialist, having worked on the gender dimensions of water, collective bargaining, the formalization of the informal economy, and gender-based violence. She has also contributed to union case studies on gender, including research on SACTWU and SACCAWU.
Elijah Chiwota
Elijah Chiwota is a Communications and Research Officer at the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Office of IndustriALL Global Union. He is a seasoned media specialist and labor researcher, and previously served as the Managing Editor of the South African Labour Bulletin (SALB). Elijah holds a BA Honours in History from the University of Zimbabwe and a Master's in Journalism and Media Studies from Rhodes University. His work in labor journalism has earned him recognition, with numerous articles published in the South African Labour Bulletin, accessible through the SALB’s digital platform.
Emmanuel Adjei Danso
Emmanuel Adjei Danso is a Project Coordinator for IndustriALL Sub-Saharan Africa, specializing in development policy formulation with a focus on minimum wage setting, labor market reforms, income redistribution policies, energy transitions, and mining sector reforms. Emmanuel holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and an MPhil in Development Studies, both from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. His work supports unions in collective bargaining, gender mainstreaming, and sectoral projects, particularly in mining and energy. He has also published research on income redistribution, with a recent journal article on policy reforms.
Rangarirai Machemedze
Rangarirai Machemedze holds a Master of Arts in Globalization and Governance from the University of Hull, UK, and has over 25 years of experience in trade and development. He coordinates the Southern and Eastern African Trade Information's activities and focuses on trade, regional integration, WTO agreements, and economic partnerships. Rangarirai has also worked extensively on capacity-building for civil society organizations on trade-related matters. At the Training and Research Support Centre, he was the principal investigator on a project analyzing the intersection of climate-related and occupational health risks in Zimbabwe's informal settlements.
Martin Kaggwa
Dr. Martin Kaggwa is the Executive Research Director at SATRI and an expert in economics, technology management, and development policy modeling. He holds a PhD in Technology Management from the University of Pretoria, a Master’s in Economics from the University of the Witwatersrand, and a Bachelor of Science in Economics. With over 15 years of experience in teaching and applied research, Martin specializes in policy formalization and modeling to inform policy outcomes and improvements. He has published extensively, contributing scholarly articles, book chapters, policy briefs, and technical reports across various platforms.