Clara Singende, born in Zimbabwe, moved to South Africa in 2006, and got a House Keeper job in the hospitality industry; only to be evicted from the staff quarters when she fell pregnant. She then joined Sisonke in 2011 and has since worked her way up doing photography workshops through African Centre for Migration and Society. Ms Singede also attended media training through Sex Workers Education & Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT). Subsequently, in 2014 was chosen as an Izwi Lethu Our Voice reporter, a Sisonke newsletter coordinated by sex workers themselves. Her call in peer education started at Oasis Greenlight in 2015 and currently works for Lifeline, Johannesburg as a Team Leader, Peer Education. In 2014, Ms Singede was nominated as a Sisonke board member and since, there has been no looking back. She also serves on the board of Lifeline.