Seodi White

[5][failed verification] During her career, she has worked in private law practice, international development, women's rights activism and research, state owned enterprises (SOEs) reforms, public service management and public service reform.

[6][failed verification] She formed the Women and Law in Southern Africa Malawi Office (WLSA Malawi)[7] in 1998 where she oversaw implementation of 19 research, training and advocacy programmes with results including reforms in national law, including the passing of the “Prevention of Domestic Violence Act 2006”[8][unreliable source?]

[6][failed verification] She successfully led the public sector reforms programme in the government of Malawi and as well as in State Owned Corporations (SOEs).

In addition, she provided technical advice and leadership in the development and approval of Malawi's new Public Service Bill which had not been reviewed since its initial inception in 1994.

In addition to the above, in the fall of 2007, she taught Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto as a Dame Nita Barrow Visiting Scholar where she gave a public lecture on Feminisation of HIV.

Seodi White in 2021