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Mandisa Monakali is a public speaker, educator, social worker, researcher, lobbyist, advocate, project manager, strategic planner, workshop and community organizer. She is the founder and Executive Director of Ilitha Labantu.

Ilitha is a South Africa social service and educational organization, a Nonprofit organization/Non-governmental organization (NGO). It is an organization that works and provides services for disadvantaged Township (South Africa) communities throughout the Western Cape Town. Ilitha Labantu was founded in 1989. It was registered as a Not for Profit in South Africa with the Department of Social Development in 2003. It is an organization that promotes peace and development with a focus on economic empowerment, and to eradicate violence against women.

Ilitha focuses on community mobilization, outreach, and program initiatives for women to participate in programs that are economically and socially beneficial. An NGO operating in disadvantaged Township (South Africa) communities throughout the Western Cape. The organization was created to deal with violence against women and children which was seen as an obstacle to development in the township communities. Mandisa is acknowledged for her work for violence against women and children, human rights, equality, rural development, HIV/AIDS, Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, and her participation in world conferences and women issues; World Conference on Women, 1995 that was held in Beijing, China. Ilitha's main focus is the UN Sustainable Development Goal 5: Which is to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. She is a survivor of violence against women.

Early life
Mandisa Monakali was born in Cape Town, South Africa.
 * She attended ID Mkize High School, Cape Town, South Africa in 1979.
 * In 1980 attended University Of Western Cape - Cape Town, South Africa and studied Pre School Education.
 * In 1983 received a Bachelor of Arts - Humanities from University Of Western Cape.

Career
Mandisa Monakali has spent most of her adult life in human and community development; and gender development and leadership training. She participated in the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), which was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from August 25-September 4. She is a member of Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), and organized the Women's Action Tent at the World's Summit on Sustainable Development.

Ilitha Labantu sponsors yearly events during the Women's March (South Africa) commemoration activities. Which takes place on August 9th of each year to commemorate the Women’s March that took place on 9 August 1956 in Pretoria, South Africa. Where the women marchers'protested the introduction of the Apartheid pass laws for black women in 1952. Each events are organized to educate and encourage young women of Gugulethu to their history.

Mandisa participates yearly at the United Nations Conference on the Status of Women representing South Africa at this global conference that is held every year. The 2015 Conference on The Status of Women's CSW59 marked the anniversary of the Beijing Conference. The Beijing conference which was held in 1995. She stated at the CSW59; “For us Beijing +20 was not about UN, it was about our daily lives as South African women and you could see what was happening now in the country. The number of women we have in construction for instance has increased,” Mandisa Monakali. She has participated in the 2005 and 2015 Beijing Conferences. The 1995 conference in Beijing was the Fourth World Conference on Women sponsored by the United Nations. The first global conference on women was held in Mexico City in 1975, 2nd in 1980 in Copenhagen, the third conference was held in Nairobi in 1985, and the fourth in Beijing in 1995. The conference having a series of five year reviews. The 1995 Fourth World Conference on Men in Beijing formulated a declaration and a Platform for Action. She organizes Take Back the Night in South Africa. Which will be held on November 24, 2017 globally, its' fifth year.

Awards

 * Cape Towns Woman of the Year
 * Femina Woman of the year
 * SAA Women of the Year
 * The UN Human Rights Activists Award
 * New York Women Watch Award

Quotes
"There is a gap between the policy and implementation. The challenge is that there's no resources, who must implement laws, government or NGO's," Mandisa Monakali

“We need to change the conversation about violence against women, not only with the abused but with the abusers. We need to empower both parties, we need to empower the nation before we can journey on to observe 16 Days of Activism, which is now used as a political ploy,” she said.