Wankumbu Sikombe is a UN Volunteer with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Zambia. As an architect, her work takes her deep into the Kazungula District in Southern Province, where she serves as a Resident Site Engineer for the Strengthening Climate Resilience of Agricultural Livelihoods in Agro-ecological Regions (SCRALA) project. On International Women's Day, we shine a spotlight on Wankumbu and her message—expertise knows no gender.
In a remote village in Zambia, I am not just building infrastructure, I am building resilience, relationships, and respect.
Every day, I wake up to lush landscapes, fresh air, and the voices of a community that, at first, was unsure about my presence.
For me, volunteerism is all about authenticity, excellence, and integrity. It means embracing the environment I find myself in, accepting the reality of working in communities, and finding purpose beyond my comfort zone.