Tizgowere Msiska 



Tizgowere Msiska is a Malawian early-career researcher in governance, peacebuilding, gender and women empowerment, climate and policy, and informal sector. He was born on the 6th of October 1987. His professional research career started when he joined a local non-governmental organization known as Revolution Human Aid and Transparency Initiative (REHAAT) in 2015 as a volunteer Projects Coordinator. He is the current leader of the same organization.  He has keen interest in integrating research with policy. He is a human rights activist and researcher.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from University of Malawi. He has also attained a Master of Business Administration qualification from Amity University Online. 

He has so far co-authored two research papers with the following titles; ‘How Gender Norms Contribute to Gender-based Violence in the workplace in Malawi’ published in 2021, and ‘Resolving Tax Disputes: Market Vendors and Councils in Malawi’ published in 2024.