EP89 Beauty, Femicide, and Social Innovation Through The South African Lens with Mulanga Muofhe - a podcast by NYU School of Global Public Health

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Mulanga Muofhe is a GPH alumna (MPH ‘09) who graduated with a concentration in international community health and is now a member of NYU GPH’s inaugural Alumni Board. Mulanga, a South African native is now based in Cape Town and is the founder of Mulanga Muofhe Natural Beauty, a natural and organic skincare brand that aims to target specific black skin concerns. On the side, she is also an independent transcriptionist with 3PlayMedia. Mulanga previously worked as a Project Manager on Inclusive Health Innovation at the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a specialized unit at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business. Much of Mulanga’s past work and passions lie within Health and Social Innovation and she has interests in promoting community-based health solutions and wellness for all. In this episode, we discuss of skincare and skin health for all and subverting existing standards of beauty, the pressing issue of femicide in South Africa, as well as social innovation in health.

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