Musimbi Kanyoro (born 30 November 1953) is a Kenyan-born human rights advocate, social activist and feminist theologian who is known for her cross-cultural leadership in international organizations.[1] She is a founding member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians ("the Circle") and its first coordinator (1996-2002).[2] She is also the first woman from Global South to lead the oldest and largest women's ecumenical organization ( World Young Women's Christian Association). She was the CEO and President of the Global Fund for Women from 2011 - 2019, and serves as the chairperson of the International Board of the United World Colleges.
Musimbi was born in Migori County, Kenya where she attended primary school before joining Alliance Girls School in Nairobi. Being in a girls only space built her confidence in her early life and gave her the assurance that girls can become what they want.[3] As a student in the 1970s, she supported the movement against apartheid in South Africa which led her to fight for women and girls".[4][5]
Musimbi was the Executive Secretary, Desk for Women in Church and Society at the Lutheran World Federation from 1982 to 1997.[8] Kanyoro also edited the book In Search of a Round Table: Gender, Theology and Church Leadership, in 1998.[9] She also worked as a translation consultant for the United Bible Societies. From 1998 to 2007, Kanyoro became the first woman from the continent of Africa to serve as the YWCA's World Secretary General.[5]
Kanyoro was director of the Population and Reproductive Health Program of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation from 2007 to 2011.[10] She was a member of the International Steering Committee for the Beijing World Conference and led delegations to five UN World Conferences in the 1990s. From 2018 until 2019, she served on an Independent Commission on Sexual Misconduct, Accountability and Culture Change at Oxfam, co-chaired by Zainab Bangura and Katherine Sierra.[11] Musimbi Kanyoro was the president and CEO of Global Fund for Women from 2011 to 2019.[12]
Kanyoro has also served in several boards including the Aspen Leaders Council, the CARE Board, the UN High Level Taskforce for Reproductive Health, UN Women Civil Society Advisory Board, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)’s Scientific Advisory Board[13] and the International Board of the United World Colleges.[14]
Musimbi also works with former President of Ireland Mary Robinson on several projects, including the Board of Directors of Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative.
Kanyoro served as a Member of the Board of Directors of the African Population and Health Research Centre, and was for seven years the chair of the board of ISIS Work. She also serves on the boards of CARE,[18] Intra Health,[19] CHANGE and Legacy Memory Bank,[20] and is a member of the World Health Organization.
Dube, Musa and Musimbi R.A. Kanyoro, eds. Grant me justice!: HIV/AIDS & gender readings of the Bible. Cluster Publications, 2004. ISBN978-1570756009
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A. and Nyambura J. Njoroge, eds. Groaning in Faith: African women in the household of God. Nairobi: Acton Publishers. Papers From the Interfaith Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians, 1996. ISBN978-9966888242
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A., ed. In search of a round table: gender, theology & church leadership. Geneva: WCC Publications, 1997. ISBN2-8254-1209-0
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A. and Nyambura J. Njoroge, eds. A decade of solidarity with the Bible : decade festival : visions beyond 1998. Geneva: WCC Publications, 1998.
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A., Introducing Feminist Cultural Hermeneutics: An African Perspective. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 2002. ISBN978-0829814996
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A., Forward to The alternative Luther : Lutheran theology from the subaltern, edited by Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen. Minneapolis: Fortress Academic, 2019.
Oduyoye, Mercy Amba and Musimbi R.A. Kanyoro, eds. The Will to Arise: Women, Tradition, and the Church in Africa. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2005. ISBN978-1597524742.