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
Lessons from COVID-19
Criminalization of transmission is not feasible. Whether in contract tracing, proving intent and in pinpointing the point of infection. It would cause panic, target those most poor and further burden state resources in the judiciary, criminal justice system, testing...
At home: UHAI’s African LGBTIQ+ and Sex Work Convening
As the world celebrated pride month, LGBTIQ+ and Sex Work activists came together to reflect, share and convene under the auspices of the biennial Changing Faces, Changing Spaces (CFCS) conference in Kenya. The seventh iteration granted me the privilege of...
Parallel Review on Innovative Key Populations models for programming
Success Capital has been participating in Parallel Review on Innovative Key Populations models for programming related work, facilitated by UNFPA Botswana, NAHPA and others in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness. Building on this, with previous...
Youth Review on Water and Energy
Batswana youth have little opportunty to participate in water and energy sector employment, governance and participation.,Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, intermittent water rationalising exercises were executed whilst a 22% hike in electricity was made. This review starts...
Botswana needs to do better on Mental Health
It’s no surprise that Botswana's government did not sign on the commitment to mental health, as done by 95 UN member states. For many developing countries, it seems mental health care is not a priority and does not receive sufficient funding. Plagued with treating...
Corruption in Botswana
Revered as exemplary for doing business, state fiscal stewardship and democracy, Botswana has maintained its status as a success among its peers within the continent. This shiny status is tainted with questionable inequalities, leadership transitions and transparency....