Alice Bahumi Mogwe (born 14 February 1961) is a Motswana activist and lawyer.
In 2019, she was elected to a three-year term as president of the International Federation for Human Rights, and she was reelected in 2022.
Mogwe's work focuses on protecting political freedoms, abolishing the death penalty, and ensuring rights for minorities, women, children, LGBTQ people, domestic workers, and refugees and other migrants.
[2][1] After returning to Botswana, Mogwe began her career as a human rights lawyer, becoming a founding member of the organization Women and Law in Southern Africa.
[2][6][7] She is also known for having organized legal fights against death penalty cases and against the deportation of refugees.