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Eve Chatambarara is a seasoned development worker who holds a Masters Degree in Development Studies and Honours Degree in English and communications. She has worked in the development field for more than five years and have experience working in government and with government partners. Eve has vast experience in child rights work, communication and advocacy, project planning, monitoring and evaluation. She has played a central role in advocacy and communications work at national level and recently she championed the Corporal Punishment Talk Show that seeks to bring the adverse effects of corporal punishment and bring in positive discipline models that can be utilised. She has been involved in organising and facilitating different workshops/events with the Child Rights sector and has managed to lead communications and advocacy work for the child rights sector from provincial level to national level. Eve played a crucial role in the drafting of the Civil Society Report to the African Committee of Experts with a focus on the rights to education. She is a great facilitator who can mobilise communities and government to support development projects.