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Alex Murhula Muderhwa

Alex MURHULA MUDERHWA est un jeune congolais agé de 31 ans, habitant à Bukavu, détenteur d'un diplôme de licence en économie avec une expérience professionnelle de plus de 5 ans dans le domaine de l'administration, finances, développement, entrepreneuriat. Révolté par la récurrence d'incidents sécuritaires, de violations des droits de l'homme et de la loi dans le pays, il a pensé à une solution numérique participative unique dénommée ''Julizha'' dont le but est d'aider à prévenir, contenir et solutionner les insécurités, les abus, les dangers, ... par la mise à la porte de tous d'une plateforme mobile d'information, un service gratuit [...]

2022-02-17T12:20:58+00:0017th February 2022|

Gorata Changeta

Gorata is a student at the University of Witwatersrand. Throughout her time as an undergrad at the Rhodes University she played a part in organising a number of protests and movements relating to rape culture, and other issues related to anti-rape activism.  Her proposed project title is Memory is the Final Word, project aims to create an archive of the history of anti-rape activism in institutions of higher learning in South Africa. Through this archive, stakeholders and various community members will be able to draw from a wide evidence base, in order to ensure that the promises to address gender-based [...]

2022-02-17T12:14:26+00:0017th February 2022|

Imameleng Masitha

Imameleng is based in Cape Town and her experience is predominantly in design thinking to contribute towards developing stronger community initiatives for citizens. Originally from Lesotho, her passion for social justice is centred around women and children related issues. She in interested in translating her work into pathways for enhancing social accountability in communities. She has tested her initiative at one local primary school in Cape Town, Bonga Primary, to see the results of conducting mindfulness and design thinking in a classroom environment to enhance the learning environment. In addition, she will be piloting the project with Molo Mhlaba (a [...]

2022-04-14T08:57:54+00:0017th February 2022|

Moepi Setona

Moepi is a Johannesburg-based social tech-preneur and founder of Let’s Talk – an app aimed at connecting citizens with their municipality. His 17 years of experience in the IT industry covers commercial and multinational organisations. In 2013 he shadowed a Mayor in the Free State to understand citizen engagement between municipalities and communities in the delivery of services. During this time, he Identified a gap between residents and municipalities in service provisioning. He then undertook a 54-month research project with the Mayors and councillors around designing a technological solution to the problem of citizens getting access to municipal services and [...]

2022-04-14T09:26:43+00:0017th February 2022|

Tshiamo Malatji

Tshiamo Malatji is based in Bloemfontein where he coordinates a mobile community resource centre. The centre offers a range of services including a regular soup kitchen, food garden projects and a monthly arts market to provide direct support to vulnerable people experiencing unemployment, displacement and homelessness. He contested the 2021 local government elections as an independent candidate for his ward. Tshiamo was attracted to the Incubator program by AL’s expanded definition of accountability which conceives of accountability as including support for communities to build capacity to solve their problems without relying on the state completely. This aligns directly with his [...]

2022-04-14T09:56:02+00:0017th February 2022|

Marjuin Deron Eddie

Marjuin Deron Eddie is a youth leader and Civil Rights Activist in Grand Bassa County.  She is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Sociology with an emphasis in Mass Communication (broadcast) from the University of Liberia. She aspires to earn a law degree in the next five years while at the same time practicing politics. Marjuin has an appreciable level of traveling and exposure across Africa for learning and training sessions; including Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Sierra Leone. In 2021, her biggest achievement was when she elected to serve as the youth president of the [...]

2022-04-14T09:31:16+00:0017th February 2022|

Marsin Tarpeh

Marsin Tarpeh is the founder of Molding Minds and Changing Attitude (MMCA), a not-for-profit youth institution with the primary focus of promoting quality education. MMCA has birthed branches in other countries including Somaliland, (MMCA Somaliland) and Zambia (MMCA Zambia). He was also appointed to serve as Country Director for an international group called Impact Youths Sustainability in the DRC. Marsin has about 10 years of experience working with disadvantaged youths and students through social cohesive programs. In 2020, he was awarded as the “Outstanding Youth Leader in Liberia”, by Youths Go Green Liberia (YUGNET) for his numerous voluntary contributions to [...]

2022-04-14T09:34:53+00:0017th February 2022|

John McCauley Jr.

John McCauley Jr. is an ICT and media professional and also the Founder and CEO of SATEC LIBERIA, the country's first entrepreneurial tech and media support hub. It provides technological support to entrepreneurs, innovators and institutions around Liberia. The hub also runs SATEC TV - an online platform which uses new media content for impact storytelling to increase citizens’ knowledge and understanding on pressing accountability issues including inclusion, youth employment and the rule of law. McCauley has eight years of experience in project design and management, administration, entrepreneurship, technology, community service and volunteerism. He is a Cambridge Intercontinental University certified [...]

2022-04-14T10:05:00+00:0017th February 2022|

Abraham Morris Weah

Abraham Morris Weah is the co-founder and the managing director of SYCADI, a youth organization working in the agriculture sector. The organization helps to promote education and community development and to improve the lives of hundreds of Liberian women and youngsters working in agriculture. He has eight years of experience in community development, education, and advocacy activities. Abraham has worked with many international and local NGOs and has also served as a classroom teacher for over 7 years. Abraham is currently a senor student at the University of Liberia, studying Physics and Mathematics. He also has two associate degrees in [...]

2022-04-14T10:22:01+00:0017th February 2022|

Abdullah O. Bility

Abdullah O. Bility is an award winning Liberian peace advocate with over five years of experience in civil society activism, advocacy, community mobilization and civil leadership. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Peace Agents Network (PAN).  He has worked to promote peace-building, conflict prevention and education in the rural and urban parts of Liberia. Abdullah is a proud recipient of the Princess Diana Award in 2021 for his advocacy in peace-building, conflict prevention and change-making. He is also a recipient of the Peace First Mini Grant. Abdullah is a student of the United Methodist University and is [...]

2022-04-14T18:47:38+00:0017th February 2022|
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