Harry Bvumbwe holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences with a focus on Political Leadership from the Catholic University of Malawi and a Field Research for Beginners certificate from the Institute of Public Opinion and Research (IPOR). With a strong foundation in civil and political human rights from his academic internship at the Malawi Human Rights Commission (2019-2020), Harry developed a deep passion for social justice, which strengthened his commitment to advocating for marginalized communities and inspired his desire to contribute meaningfully to grassroots development. Over the past four years, he has worked as a research assistant, contributing to studies in Governance, Livelihoods, Gender, Youth, and Sustainable development. He is particularly passionate about public policy, good governance, and sustainable development, driven by a desire to foster equitable and lasting change. Harry thrives in collaborative environments that value inclusive participation, critical thinking, and innovation, he is eager to leverage these skills to empower communities and promote equitable, sustainable progress through CorpsAfrica’s change theory.