Hello! I'm Fulata (Feet-first)
A gender expert and resource developer of the Healing Together and Parenting: A Journey of LoveAbout Me
Dr Fulata Lusungu Moyo is a resource developer of the Healing Together and Parenting: A Journey of Love. She is a gender ethicist and Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy student and a facilitator of the Healing of Memories. She is a co-founder of Stream, a trauma holistic healing accompaniment for survivors of sex trafficking. She is a member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians.
She has been the World Council of Church’s (WCC) consultant for Trauma Transformation and Resilience developing an ecumenical trauma resilience resource for churches in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and South Sudan. She was a visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School developing an ethics of care in response to human trafficking and sexual violence with a strong component on how trafficked and sexually violated women and girls can be accompanied for healing.
As WCC Programme Executive for A Just Community of Women and Men (2007-2018), she revived and globalized the Thursdays in Black campaign against rape and violence. She convened the process of gender justice policy, gender awareness and trainings in transformative masculinities and femininities, as well gender advocacy trainings in human rights instruments including the United Nation’s CEDAW, UPR, UNSCR1325, and SDG 3 & 5. She has convened several international gatherings of women and men. She has researched and published widely in gender and religion.
She earned a PhD in Human Sciences from the School of Religion and Theology, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa with a focus in gender and sexual ethics.
My Latest Blogs
Human Rights Defender: Fulata Moyo
Fulata Moyo is haunted by a young woman, maybe 14-years-old, whose swollen belly shows the late stages of pregnancy. She remembers how it felt to look at her. "It was like I could not see in her, in her face and her eyes. She was not in her body. She was…it was like I...
Fulata L. Moyo
Fulata L. Moyo is a World Council of Churches’ programme executive for the project on A Just Community of Women and Men based at the headquarters in Geneva. She believes that within the religious tradition that women are made in God’s image are authentic resources to...
A Discussion with Fulata L. Moyo, World Council of Churches
Fulata Moyo was, she says, fearless as a girl and she remains so to this day, challenging religious communities to address a host of issues around gender justice as intersectional with sexuality and other marginalization. Currently at Harvard Divinity School, she is...
