Mapfumo Chidzonga
Mapfumo Chidzonga (MA IDS 2016)
Community Engagement Advisor for Halifax Regional Municipality
For Mapfumo Chidzonga, the most rewarding part of his job is the opportunity to give under-represented communities a chance to have a voice and be heard.
鈥淚t is the moment you realize that you鈥檝e broken a barrier,鈥 says Chidzonga.聽
Since 2017, Chidzonga has worked as a Community Engagement Advisor, specializing in diversity and inclusion, for the (HRM). He works within the . By carrying out the will of the HRM Council, the department is responsible for making or changing the rules, which govern the future physical arrangement and conditions of communities.
Chidzonga鈥檚 work is to include under-represented community groups in decision-making and participation and to provide access to services.
鈥淭he goal is to try and improve our relationship with the public,鈥 says Chidzonga. 鈥淗ow we understand their needs and how we reflect those needs.鈥
It was realizing how I could apply my knowledge from an IDS background in this environment
Chidzonga says his work with HRM relates to his studies in IDS. He says his work deals with issues of power and justice, both economically and socially.
鈥淚t was realizing how I could apply my knowledge from an IDS background in this environment,鈥 says Chidzonga.
While providing his department with the knowledge of the realities of communities in the HRM, Chidzonga also provides communities with the knowledge of the planning process to empower them to influence and be a part of decision making.
Chidzonga is originally from Harare, Zimbabwe, but moved to Canada to attend Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Chidzonga received his undergraduate degree in International Development Studies and Sociology in 2013.
In 2014, Chidzonga moved to Halifax to continue his studies in international development at 麻豆传媒. He obtained a Master of Arts in International Development Studies in 2016.
Even before arriving at 麻豆传媒, Chidzonga says the hands on nature of the IDS department really stood out to him 鈥 and continued throughout his degree.
鈥淚 loved the program,鈥 says Chidzonga.
If IDS is your passion, go for it. It has so many ways that it can be applied in the world.
In addition, Chidzonga says the program was well structured and Chidzonga was able to adapt the coursework to his area of research, focus and passion.
For his Master鈥檚 thesis, Chidzonga critiqued the history of development in Zimbabwe through the African philosophy of Ubuntu.聽
The biggest takeaway of his degree: to be proud of who you are and where you come from.
Chidzonga says his research on Zimbabwe allowed for academic and professional growth, but also personal growth.
鈥淚 felt more in touch with the history I had been longing for,鈥 says Chidzonga.
Chidzonga advises students to embrace the critical nature of IDS because 鈥測ou鈥檒l understand the whole world a lot differently.鈥
鈥淚f IDS is your passion, go for it,鈥 says Chidzonga. 鈥淚t has so many ways that it can be applied in the world.鈥
鈥淚t has the promise of one of the most fulfilling jobs you could have.鈥