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== Legacy ==

== Legacy ==

Kachima’s contributions to labor rights and civil society in [[Southern Africa]] left a lasting impact. His involvement in ECOSOCC highlighted the importance of integrating civil society perspectives into regional governance.<ref name=”:0″ /><ref name=”:2″ />He passed away on 29 January 2013, marking a significant loss to the labor movement and civil society advocacy in the region.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Blog |first=Michuzi |title=death and funeral announcement |url=http://www.michuzi.co.tz/2013/01/death-and-funeral-announcement_31.html |access-date=2025-10-02 |website=MICHUZI BLOG}}</ref>

Kachima’s contributions to labor rights and civil society in [[Southern Africa]] left a lasting impact. His involvement in ECOSOCC highlighted the importance of integrating civil society perspectives into regional governance.<ref name=”:0″ /><ref name=”:2″ />He on 29 January 2013, marking a significant loss to the labor movement and civil society advocacy in the region.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Blog |first=Michuzi |title=death and funeral announcement |url=http://www.michuzi.co.tz/2013/01/death-and-funeral-announcement_31.html |access-date=2025-10-02 |website=MICHUZI BLOG}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 14:28, 7 October 2025

Moses Tito Kachima

Born (1945-01-27)27 January 1945
Died 29 January 2013(2013-01-29) (aged 68)
Citizenship Botswana
Occupation(s) Civil society leader, labor rights advocate
Organization Southern Africa Trade Union Coordination Council (SATUCC)
Known for Founding member of the African Union’s Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC)

Moses Tito Kachima (27 January 1945 – 29 January 2013) was a prominent Botswanan civil society leader and labor rights advocate. He is known for his role as a founding member of the African Union‘s Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC), where he represented Southern Africa.[1] [2]

Early Life and Career

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Born in Botswana, Kachima was actively involved in labor rights and civil society activism.[3] He served as the Executive Secretary of the Southern Africa Trade Union Coordination Council (SATUCC), an organization that unites trade unions across Southern Africa to promote workers’ rights and social justice.[3] [4]His work with SATUCC positioned him as a key figure in regional labor movements.[4]

In 2005, Kachima was appointed to the Interim Standing Committee of ECOSOCC, the advisory body of the African Union (AU) designed to give civil society organizations a voice within AU institutions and decision-making processes.[2][5]He represented Southern Africa alongside other regional leaders. The committee was tasked with laying the groundwork for ECOSOCC, facilitating participation of civil society in AU activities and decisions.[2][5]

Kachima’s contributions to labor rights and civil society in Southern Africa left a lasting impact. His involvement in ECOSOCC highlighted the importance of integrating civil society perspectives into regional governance.[1][3]He died on 29 January 2013, marking a significant loss to the labor movement and civil society advocacy in the region.[6]

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