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Chido Govera on Hope

Zimbabwean farmer and campaigner Chido Govera is heading to Melbourne and Sydney to discuss women's empowerment through sustainable farming.

By Lee Tran Lam
Chido Govera
Last year, René Redzepi bookended the final service of his Noma Australia pop-up with the first MAD event outside Denmark. While MAD SYD at the Sydney Opera House included a line-up of rock-star chefs, one of the day's most memorable speakers was Chido Govera. The Zimbabwean farmer and campaigner was orphaned at age seven and, at 11, rejected a future as a child bride to a 40-year-old man. She opted to create her own fate by cultivating mushrooms from local waste instead.
She's since taught thousands of women in developing countries to empower themselves through sustainable farming and is the founder of The Future of Hope organisation. See Govera speak at The School of Life's Chido Govera on Hope events. She's in conversation with Jill Stark on 20 April at The White House in Melbourne and she talks to Fenella Kernebone on 27 April at Dendy Opera Quays in Sydney.
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