Success
Capital
WE ARE
Unapologetically Queer
Unequivocally African
Undeniably Feminist
Success Capital is a proudly African and unapologetically Feminist LGBTIQ+ Youth led, managed and serving organisation that links grassroots experiences with global and regional mechanisms.
This is achieved through strengthening and safeguarding agency in the form of voice and visibility within human rights, sustainable development and the systemic frameworks that impede LGBTIQ+ Youth from thriving in socio-economically complex environments.
Success Capital’s work is centered on three pillars: a) participatory decolonized knowledge production, b) peer to peer systemic knowledge sharing and c) supporting variant forms of civic action and participation.
We are radical, we are bold and we will not be stopped.
News
A conversation on Accountability in Botswana
A frank and engaging discussion with Cathy Malejane on Gabz FM. Insights providing nuances on developments in different sub-regions, treaty bodies and special procedures. Members of the public joined in the discussions, unfortunately, unlike when discussing LGBTIQ+,...
Women’s and girls’ sexual and reproductive health and rights in situations of crisis
Success Capital provided responses to the Working Group on discrimination against women and girls for a thematic report to be presented to the 47th session of the Human Rights Council in June 2021. Download: Questionnaire_SRHRs crisis_EN - Success Capital Responses.
A Little Knowledge About Malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening disease. It’s typically transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito. Infected mosquitoes carry the Plasmodium parasite. When this mosquito bites you, the parasite is released into your bloodstream. Once the parasites...
Gender Non-Conforming Inclusion in Organisations
GG Mothai Gender Non-Confirming inclusion policies are critical to safeguarding inclusion and participation of employees that have variant gender identity and/or expression. Integrated approaches should go beyond the binaries of men and women in creating a more...
How important is Mental Health?
This is a critical question to understanding how and why mental health related service delivery is funded. When COVID-19 precautions were imposed and even in effected several months after restrictive lockdowns; mental health remained an afterthought. Have there ever...
SOGIR Botswana
Completed in July 2018, amidst the winding down of the UNDP Botswana HIV programme. All local project related staff working on the project had moved on. Several attempts were made at different levels in vain. This reflects how institutional racism erases and misplaces...