Hope Gee
Williams

Waging Justice for Women Fellow

Hope Gee Williams is serving her fellowship with the Centre for Human Rights, Education, Advice and Assistance (CHREAA). She is a Senior Legal Aid Advocate at the Malawi Legal Aid Bureau and the Country Coordinator for Fula Africa, addressing human trafficking and migrant smuggling. Additionally, Hope Gee co-founded Awake for Change, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls in rural areas. Her expertise in legal advocacy, migration management, and gender equality has led to the successful rescue and repatriation of human trafficking survivors and a role in facilitating the enactment of by-laws against child marriage in traditional communities.

Hope Gee holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from University of Malawi and has built her career in legal aid and human rights advocacy.

Passionate about empowering marginalized groups, particularly women and children, Hope Gee’s advocacy is driven by her belief in equality and justice for all. She hopes to deepen her skills in strategic litigation and gender-focused advocacy, and to develop impactful solutions for advancing human rights in Malawi and beyond.