Bertha Chulu
Bertha Chulu is an award-winning adolescent health activist from Chipata, Zambia, with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Zambia and currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Population studies and Global Health. Her activism began in 2009, focusing on improving access to education, sexual and reproductive health, and reducing child marriages and teenage pregnancies in rural areas.Her achievements include participating in the US Institute on Women’s Leadership, training over 180 young people in Zambia in SRHR advocacy, and serving as a Global Health Corps fellow joining a team of transformational young global health leaders. Bertha has served as a youth panel on the MakeWay program to promote intersectionality in SRHR programming and youth engagement at global and regional level. Currently, she is working on a school-based health program with Healthy Learners to bring health services to children in schools, advocating for a more inclusive and just world for women and girls.






