The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX PROGRAM BOOK JULY 2014 WASHINGTON, DC
The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX
PROGRAM BOOK JULY 2014
WASHINGTON, DC
THE WASHINGTON FELLOWSHIP
The Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship program of President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) that empowers young people through academic coursework, leadership training, and networking. Fellowships provide outstanding young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa with the opportunity to hone their leadership skills at top U.S. universities in the topics of business and entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and public management. The Fellowship also provides support for professional development, seed funding, mentoring, and onward service after they return home.
THE WASHINGTON FELLOWS
The 2014 Washington Fellows are 500 of Sub-Saharan Africa’s most promising young leaders ages 25 to 35. The Fellows have established records of accomplishment in promoting innovation and positive change in their organizations, institutions, communities, and countries. All Sub-Saharan countries are represented amongst the 2014 Washington Fellows. Fifty percent of Fellows are women. Despite their youth, more than 75 percent of Fellows hold mid-level or executive positions.
For more information, please visit youngafricanleaders.state.gov.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Join the conversation online, as part of experiencing and supporting the Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Presidential Summit: Follow participants’ and supporters’ tweets, pictures, and ideas on social media and contribute your own insights by using the official Summit hashtag:
#YALISummit
Look for Summit updates and images on the State Department’s Twitter account and Facebook Page (@StateDept, FB.com/usdos), the Washington Fellowship social media accounts (@WashFellowship, FB.com/WashingtonFellowship) the Educational and Cultural Affairs social media (@ECAatState, FB.com/ExchangeProgramsAtState) and Bureau of African Affairs’ social media communities (@StateAfrica, FB.com/DOSAfricanAffairs).
Daily Summit photo albums will be posted at https://www.facebook.com/irexinternational.
AT A GLANCE AGENDA
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SUNDAY, JULY 277:30pm–10:00pmReception at Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
MONDAY, JULY 289:00am–10:15amCongressional Forum on Investing in the Next Generation of Africa
11:10am–12:30pmYoung African Leaders Town Hall with President Barack Obama
12:30pm–2:30pmU.S. Government Agency Expo and lunch
2:30pm–4:00pmThe Idea Storm: Fellow Lightning Talks
4:30–6:00pmAddressing Africa’s Current Crises and Challenges with Ambassador Susan Rice, National Security Advisor
TUESDAY, JULY 299:00am–10:30amEntrepreneurial Approaches to Activism
10:30am–10:45pmIntroduction to Follow on Resources and Opportunities
11:00am–1:00pmLeader Development Planning and Expanding Your Professional Network
2:00pm–5:00pmPrivate Sector and Civil Society Partnership Expo
WEDNESDAY, JULY 309:00am–9:15amWelcome Remarks Samantha Power, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
9:15am–10:30amEnabling Inclusive Economic Development
11:00am–11:45amRemarks by First Lady Michelle Obama
1:00pm–2:30pmBreakout Sessions:
Role of Technology in Advancing Citizen EngagementThe Potential of Public-Private PartnershipsPromoting Health and WellnessEnhancing Transparency and Accountable Government
3:00pm–4:15pmBreakout Sessions
Advancing Trade and Investment between Africa and the United StatesIncubators as Initiators of Public, Private, and Civil Society InitiativesCoalition Building in the Public InterestAmplifying all Voices for Inclusive Societies
6:15pm–6:45pmClosing RemarksJohn Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State
GENERAL INFORMATION
ANNOUNCEMENTS—Announcements about changes to the schedule or other updates will be made on the Summit app and on the monitors throughout the Summit as necessary.
ATTIRE—Business attire or national dress is appropriate for all Summit events.
CREDENTIALS—For security purposes, credentials (name badges) must be worn at all times and are required for entry to any Summit events.
PRAYER ROOMS—Men’s and women’s prayer rooms are located in the Forum and Senate Rooms on the main level of the hotel (around the corner from the registration desk).
PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEOGRAPHY, PRESS—There will be an official photographer and videographer documenting the Summit. Certain sessions will be open to the press. Members of the press will be identifiable by their credentials.
SECURITY—Please allow extra time to go through security processing to enter the Regency Ballroom events. Doors will close before VIP speakers take the stage and you may not be allowed to enter the room after that time.
SIDE EVENTS—Some organizations are hosting private events for invited guests. These events are being handled directly by the hosting organization. Please see your Summit folder for additional information.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PARTNER BOOTHS—during the breaks, please take time to visit the U.S. Africa Development Foundation (USADF), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and U.S. Department of State booths.
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SUMMIT SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, JULY 26Omni ShorehamAll DaySUMMIT REGISTRATIONBirdcage Walk & Registration Area
9:00pm Distribution of box breakfasts for those fasting Birdcage Walk
SUNDAY, JULY 278:00am–10:00amBREAKFASTPalladian & Diplomat Rooms
9:00am–10:00amFELLOW PANELIST AND MODERATOR BRIEFING Congressional RoomBy invitation only and required for any fellows who will be presenting or moderating
10:00am–5:00pmFREE TIME FOR SIGHTSEEING; HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOURIST BUS AVAILABLE (see handout for information on schedule and stops)
7:30pm–10:00pmRECEPTION HONORING THE PRESIDENT’S YOUNG AFRICAN LEADERS INITIATIVE 2014 WASHINGTON FELLOWS
Smithsonian American History Museum
Introductions by: Molly Fannon, Director Office of International Relations, Smithsonian InstitutionRemarks by:Evan Ryan, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Valerie B. Jarrett, Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement
MONDAY, JULY 286:30am–7:45amBREAKFAST Palladian & Diplomat Rooms
7:15am–8:30amSECURITY PROCESSING FOR REGENCY BALLROOM
9:00am–10:15amCONGRESSIONAL FORUM ON INVESTING IN THE NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICA Regency BallroomModerator: Cokie Roberts, Political Commentator, NPR and ABC News
Christopher Coons, U.S. Senator, Delaware Karen Bass, U.S. Representative, U.S. House of Representatives, 37th District of California Sheryl Vangadasamy, Washington Fellow
10:15am–11:00amBreak
11:10am–12:30pmYOUNG AFRICAN LEADERS TOWN HALL WITH U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMARegency Ballroom
1:00pm–2:30pmU.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY EXPO AND LUNCHAmbassador Ballroom & Birdcage Walk
2:30pm–4:00pmTHE IDEA STORM: FELLOW LIGHTNING TALKS
Session A: Solutions for Advancing Trade and Economic DevelopmentPalladian
Moderator: Joyce Warner, IREXWashington Fellows:• Petrina Auino, University of Notre Dame• Christian Cirhigiri, Tulane University• Gwamaka Robert Kifukwe, University of
Arkansas• Addi T.A. Mavengere, Clark Atlanta University• Lebohang Mokwena, Howard University• Monicah Tenai, Yale University
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SUMMIT SCHEDULE
Session B: Solutions Supporting Peace and Regional SecurityEmpire
Moderator: Rebecca Bell, IREXWashington Fellows:• Ntombifuthi Dennis, Morgan State University• Araba Mbirba Hammond, Wagner College• Adepeju Jaiyeoba, University of Texas at Austin• Eunice Likoko, Arizona State University• Tumiso G. Mabusela, Dartmouth College• Danielle Manuel, University of Minnesota• Norman Mukwakwami, University of
California, Berkeley
Session C: Solutions for Advancing Governance and Citizen Participation Diplomat
Moderator: Britta Bjornlund, U.S. Department of StateWashington Fellows:• Charlene Bangwe, University of Delaware• Aissatou Diallo, Syracuse University• Jose Maria Gomes Lopes, University of
Virginia, College of William and Mary, and Presidential Precinct
• Khanyisile Magubane, Northwestern University• Stephen Masele, Florida International
University• Charmaine Picardo, Rutgers University• Esther Tola, University of Wisconsin-Stout
4:00pm–4:30pmBreak and U.S. Government Agency Expo continues
4:30pm–6:00pmADDRESSING AFRICA’S CURRENT CRISES AND CHALLENGES Regency BallroomU.S. Ambassador Susan Rice, National Security Advisor
TUESDAY, JULY 297:00am–8:30amBREAKFAST Palladian & Diplomat Rooms
9:00am–10:30amENTREPRENEURIAL APPROACHES TO ACTIVISM Regency Ballroom
Moderator: Sonal Shah, Executive Director, Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation, Georgetown University Sipho Moyo, Africa Director, The ONE Campaign Bill Carter, Diamond Leader for Africa, Ashoka Alain Kaposo Chirwisa, Washington Fellow
10:30am–10:45amIntroduction to Follow-On Resources and Opportunities
10:45am–11:15amBreak
11:15am–1:00pmLEADER DEVELOPMENT—PLANNING AND EXPANDING YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
Southern African CountriesPalladian• Angola • Botswana • Comoros • Lesotho • Madagascar • Malawi • Mauritius • Mozambique • Namibia • Seychelles • South Africa • Swaziland • Zambia • Zimbabwe
West African CountriesDiplomat• Benin • Burkina Faso • Cameroon • Cape Verde • Chad • Côte d’Ivoire • Equatorial Guinea • Gabon • Gambia • Ghana • Guinea • Guinea-Bissau • Liberia • Mali • Mauritania • Niger • Nigeria • Sao Tome and Principe • Senegal • Sierra Leone • Togo
East African CountriesEmpire• Burundi • Central African Republic • Republic of Congo • Democratic Republic of the Congo • Djibouti • Eritrea • Ethiopia • Kenya • Rwanda • Somali • South Sudan • Sudan • Tanzania • Uganda
1:00pm–2:00pmLUNCHPalladian, Diplomat, Empire Rooms
2:00pm–5:00pmPRIVATE SECTOR AND CIVIL SOCIETY PARTNERSHIP EXPORegency Ballroom and Ambassador RoomIntroduction: Ambassador W. Robert Pearson, IREX PresidentRemarks: Heather A. Higginbottom, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Rajiv Shah, Administrator, United States Agency for International Development
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 306:30am–7:45amBREAKFAST Palladian and Diplomat Rooms
7:15am–8:30amSECURITY PROCESSING FOR REGENCY BALLROOM
9:00am–9:15amWelcome Remarks Samantha Power, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
9:15am–10:30amENABLING INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Regency BallroomSteve Case, Revolution Alexa von Tobel, LearnVest.com Tchegoun Adebo Koba, Washington Fellow
10:30am–11:00amBreak
11:00am–11:45pmREMARKS BY FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMARegency Ballroom
12:20pm–1:00pmLUNCHBirdcage Walk
1:00pm–2:30pmBreakout Sessions
Session A: ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ADVANCING CITIZEN ENGAGEMENTPalladianModerator: Macon Phillips, U.S. Department of State Suzanne Philion, YahooJennifer Ryan Crozier, IBM Ross LaJeunesse, Google Leah Gilliam, Hive New York City Learning Network, Mozilla FoundationLukonga Lindunda, Washington Fellow
Session B: THE POTENTIAL OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSDiplomatModerator: Jack Leslie, U.S. Africa Development Foundation Carlos Pagoaga, The Coca-Cola CompanyFernando de Sousa, Microsoft Ketty Valerie Ruhara, Washington Fellow
Session C: PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLNESSEmpireModerator: Mazin Khalil, Washington FellowAmbassador Deborah Birx, U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Kate Dodson, UN Foundation Tibuyile Joy Sigudla, Washington Fellow
Session D: PROMOTING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNMENTCongressionalModerator: Pauline Wawira Nyaga, Washington FellowJimmy Horner, Deloitte Consulting, LLP Rakesh Rajani, Twaweza East Africa
2:30pm–3:00pmBreak
3:00pm–4:15pmBreakout SessionsSession A: ADVANCING TRADE AND INVESTMENT BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATESPalladianModerator: Valerie Abena Konyo Labi, Washington Fellow
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Stephen D. Cashin, Pan African Capital Group J. Eric Wright, Chairman and Founder, Africa Venture Partners
Session B: INCUBATORS AS INITIATORS OF PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVES EmpireModerator: Regina Fremah Agyare, Washington FellowDonna Harris, 1776 Jason Hardebeck, DreamIT Health Baltimore
Session C: COALITION BUILDING IN THE PUBLIC INTERESTAmbassadorModerator: William R. Sweeney Jr., International Foundation for Electoral Systems Ambassador Mark Green, International Republican Institute Dr. Christopher Fomunyah, National Democratic InstituteIlwad Elman, Washington Fellow
Session D: AMPLIFYING ALL VOICES FOR INCLUSIVE SOCIETIESDiplomatModerator: Neo Musangi, Washington Fellow Arthur Gwagwa, Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum Frank Mugisha, Sexual Minorities UgandaDeginet Wotango Doyiso, Washington Fellow
4:30pm–6:00pmSECURITY PROCESSING FOR REGENCY BALLROOM
6:15pm–6:45pmCLOSING REMARKS Regency BallroomIntroduction: Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State
THURSDAY, JULY 317:00am–9:00amBREAKFAST Palladian and Diplomat Rooms
9:00am–1:00pmU.S.-Based Internship Orientation: For Fellows Participating in the U.S.-Based Internship ProgramAmbassador
9:00am-12:30pmHost University Retreat: For Host Institute Academic Directors and StaffEmpire
SUMMIT SCHEDULE
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FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
ANGOLA
Akiules AntónioIsabel Zeca Paulo BueioRebeca Sara CainAdelina Canjala Dangola Calundungo Dizando Norton António Mvemba Francisco Sebastião Marcos Ngola
BENIN
Nontonhou Nicaise Marius DeguenonvoDeo-Gratias Judrita M. HougniTatiana Le HoundjiZiyadath Hoang Oanh M. A. KelaniTchegoun Adebo KobaSedjro Gerard Vital SounouvouEsther Oladunni TolaSetondji Cahetel L. C. Tonoukouen
BOTSWANA
Letsebeng Gabontshwe Tshiamo Reginald Keakabetse Lena Galelemogoe Kedukaetswe Queen Baboloki KgeresiKatlarelo Kate KgwefaneMoffat LouisTumiso Godiraone MabuselaKopo Gary MapilaKeolebogile Lebogang Maruapula Rebaone Jumior Ditso Mmereki Kabo Diamond MosekiSetshwano Sharey Ngope Gorata Bessie Selelo Changu SiwawaNketso Gaona Tlhasana
BURKINA FASO
Mam-Pingdawende Francine Boro-LegmaAbdalla DaoAmine Issouf Ilboudo Weneyam Hermann Nare Anselme Simeon Sanou Sylvie Tougouma
BURUNDI
Ariane Kampingwe Martine Nibasumba Armel NtwariFikiri NzoyisengaKetty Valerie RuharaJean Paul Simbashira
CAMEROON
Gerald AfadaniCharlie Batchanzi Wandji Roland Yinyu Bongko Christelle Bay Chongwain Kizita Mah Fitemi Forgwe Rose Marie KouoJean Marc Mbafor Hilda Bih Muluh Brice Steve SimeMichael Kimbi Tchenga WanchiYigha Fokum VioletRegina Zoneziwoh Mbondgulo
CAPE VERDE
Alfredo Isidoro Araujo de Pina Selma Margarida Fortes Neves Jose Maria Gomes LopesCarla Santos de Carvalho
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Martine Theodora Kessy Ekomo-SoignetYannick Henri Jackson Malessandji
CHAD
Koulouar Kinga Nadege Olivier Koullo Ndena Adda Ngomde
COMOROS
Mihidjai Anturia Keke Haina Miradji Halima
CONGO, REPUBLIC OF
Bridie Pascale Fleur LaPlace Franck Darnod Nguimbi Mbenze Roseline Souebele Mayinga
CÔTE D’IVOIRE
Mamadou DrameKablankan Gisele AssemianYabah Berthe BogniniSounon Bazoumana CoulibalyJean-Patrick EhoumanMihia Denise Paule Andree C. Konin Epse AdouEric KouaAma KouaoAffree Dany Romaric N’DriKombo Ehouman Fabienne N’GuessanDongui Zana Yacouba OuattaraDoue Harnold Jordan SeraGnienwo Anuarite Marie Celine Tuho
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FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Nguomoja Amuri Alain Chirwisa Christian Cirhigiri Serge Ilambo Junior Kayembe Gloria Mangoni Mireille Muhigwa Passy Nabintu Valere Nsimba Eric Ntumba Christelle Sukadi Joel Tembo
DJIBOUTI
Hassan Adaweh AbdiMohamed Ali HassanKadidja Mohamed Sanalasse
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Cristian Eteo BotauJeroboam Tojaka Beaka
ERITREA
Simon Zerezghi Kiflay
ETHIOPIA
Fozya Tesfa Adem Mesganaw Mulugeta Assefa Darara Mole BantiHelawi Sewnet Beshah Saba Kahsay Bisrat Deginet Wotango DoyisoHaleta Giday Fiseha Yonas Moges Getachew Michael Addisu HaileEdda Zekarias MekuriaMitiku Gabrehiwot TesfayeTsion Teferra Zeleke
GABON
Willy-Conrad Asseko-AllogoUrsula Axelle Nname Nguema
GAMBIA
Sheick Omar Bittaye Nfamara K. Dampha Ramatoulie Gassama Matty JobeMetta KongiraIda S. Mboob
GHANA
Paul Hilarius Asiwome Kosi AbiwuHarriet Yayra Adzofu Regina Fremah Agyare Johannes Thomas Arthur Lily Obenewaa Asare Laud Ampomah Boateng Ethel Delali CofieRuka Yaro De-Liman Frank Akowuge Dugasseh Kwasi Owusu Gyeabour Araba Mbirba Hammond Oteng KarikariWilliams KwarahValerie Abena Konyo LabiChristiana OkyereAfua Serwah Akoto Prempeh Dziedzorm Kwaku Segbefia Moses Nganwani Tia
GUINEA
Pierre BalamouSekou Amadou Cissoko N’Sira Daraba Muhammad Yaya Dialllo Sekou MansareAlpha Yaya Souare
GUINEA-BISSAU
Cadija ManéEdmar Paulo Badilé Nhaga
KENYA
Walidi Ahmed AliFatma Salim Said Ahmed BazahyFouzia Abdikadir Dahir Rose Roulyne Njeri Gateru Angela Nyambura GichagaVickie Wambura Kairo Florence Wamuyu Kamaitha Magdalene Naseyian Kelel Benard Wairagu Komu Josphine KuleaEunice Amboka Likoko Michael Amaya Lwoyelo Abbas MahmoodJames Makini Makini Angella Kwamboka Mecha Charlene Nyambura Migwe Duncan Ogaro MikaeBrian Magwaro Mogaka Watson Karuma Muiruri Lydia Nafulu Munika Emily Kadzo Murabu
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Anna Alice Adhiambo MusanduNeo MusangiMaurine Mukuta MuthengiKenneth Eric MuthomiValerie Joyce Andeso MutokaHope Wakio Mwanake Morris Mbetsa Mwero Didas Mwachila Mzirai Ramadhani Khamisi Ndiga Eric Nicholas NgondiSamwel Mwangala NjagiPauline Muthoni Njoroge Pauline Wawira Nyaga Paul Victor OlooAndrew Ochieng Akelo OmogoJacob Otieno Ouma Suzanne Muindi Semenye Eric Kweyu Shiunzi Aminazahra SigatMshila Mwakai Sio Rachel Maai Syengo Monicah Jepkemboi Tenai Rachael Njeri Wainaina Alex Kagwe Waithaka Charles Maina Wanjiru
LESOTHO
Nthabiseng Mary Bohloa Moratuoa Jane Hlongwa Khahliso KhamaNtsane Reginald LepholisaMantoa MoiloaTampose Jacobina Mothopeng
LIBERIA
Abel Williams Cheayan Samuel Talwa Duo, Jr. Matthew M. FredBenjamin Freeman, Jr.Laura GolakehJames Alben Greaves Phillip Garjay Innis Sarah M. Johnson Patrice D. JuahKolu Fawula Kamah Mohammed B. Kamara Sedekie Bangale Kamara Yassah Nupolu Lavelah James Kpadeh Mulbah Agiechie Comfort Sawyer
MADAGASCAR
Jean Clement AndriamanampisoaMirindra Zo Nambinina Andrianantenaina Ep. Manankasina
Ulrichia Francelle RabefitiavanaHetiarivony Hasinandrasana Zo Mamisoa Rabetsimamanga Ep. RafenomanantsoaTsanta Gaelle Ramamonjisoa Andry Tiana Ravalomanda Harenae Patricia Tahirindray
MALAWI
Daniel Henry Dunga Chipiliro Liyana Kansilanga Mweta Wyford Katemba Jessie Nabulambo Kilembe Thomson Robert Ligowe Lombola Gama Lombola Hastings Mkandawire Vanessa NsonaAhmed Sunka
MALI
Dalada Bally Mahamadou Camara Mahamadou DiakiteBernadette Mah Ippet LetembetAdama KouyateAmina Sidibe
MAURITANIA
Yousra CherifMohamed Abderrahmane El HassenMariem Kane
MAURITIUS
Marietta AgatheVandana Premila BoolellAarthi BurtonySabrina GujjaluAvinash Jasgray Jessyca Joyekurun Mohammad Zuhyr Panchoo
MOZAMBIQUE
Anissa Issufo AruneIvan Vilaça CollinsonIlda Suzana Massuanganhe GuambeMajo JosephVilma de Carmen NhambiTatiana Alves Pereira
NAMIBIA
Petrina Ndapandula AuinoPiet CarstensGregory Pierre FerisElizabeth Nashitye Hamupembe
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FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Tomas KalimboRachel Maano Ndeshihafela Kalipi Paskaline Ngayozi Kue Ngunaihe Beata Mandy Shemuvalula Fransina Kondjashili Shivute
NIGER
Sani Ayouba Abdou Sarah Ferdjani Ibrahim Halimatou Gambo Illo Daoura Abdoul Kadri Hassane Kaneye Ali Karim AlioRaynatou Seyni Baro
NIGERIA
Ashiru Adamu Abubakar Fatima Madaki Abubakar Adediran Olasile Adegoke Adegboyega Doja Adewolu Alaba Lawrence Afere Amina Garuba Ahmed Olushola Abiodun Akinyemi Adebayo Samuel AlongeNdifreke Etiowo Andrew-EssienLois AutaSani Dantuni Bello Bamshak Dennis Bigwan Chundung Ashley Dauda Mfonobong EkpoSamuel Nnaoma Ekwuribe Chukwuebuka Ndukaku Emebinah Temitayo Otekpen EtomiDanbala GarbaFarouk GarbaMustapha Dauda GwaryFatima IbrahimIjeoma Princess Precious Idika-Chima Oghenevwoke Shehu Usman Ighure Adepeju Opeyemi JaiyeobaGrace Nkechi Japheth Enitan Oluwayomi Kuku Maryam Shehu Mohammed Amaka Osarieme NwaokoloOluwaseun Adedayo Oluwamayowa ObidipeOlusegun Gbenga Odunaiya Oluwatoyosi Esther Ogunseye Nonso Peter OkaforClara Ezioma Okorie Ezenwa Eleazar Okoro Ehiaghe Rita OmovbudeCatherine Oluwakemi OnabanjoJoan Amina Oshiokpekhai Isaiah Oluwatobi Owolabi Saidat Abiodun Shonoki Saied Tafida Sulaiman Mohammed Zahradeen Umar Muhammad Usman
RWANDA
Nadia Hitimana Colombe Ituze Ndutiye Vincent Kalimba Doreen KarakeMarcel Mutsindashyaka
SAO TOME & PRINCIPE
Bilma Edney Bandeira MandingaEdwlne Gomes Afonso Neto
SENEGAL
Alassane Abdoulaye DiaNathalie Diagne Abibatou Banda Fall Ndeye Tening Gaye Ndeye Absa Gningue El Hadji Abou Gueye Ndeye Awa Gueye Jean Pierre MaroSokhna Mame Bousso NdiayeAbdou NdourSobel Aziz Alfred Marie NgomAmadou Moctar Sidibe Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Sy Aichatou Tamba
SEYCHELLES
Christopher Andrew LespoirFatoumata SyllaSheryl Natasha Christine Vangadasamy
SIERRA LEONE
Abu Bakarr Conteh Zainab Ferrah Conteh Milton John Saio DumbuyaMohamed Abdul Mansarico MansarayJestina SimbaEugene Benjamin Femi Smart
SOMALIA
Sahra Said Bile Ilwad Elman Abdirisak Yusuf Ali
SOUTH AFRICA
Mbali Pretty Arojojoye Samantha Beckbessinger Justin Philip Beswick Gillion BosmanNomathansanqa Bonolo Celia CebeCindy-Lee CloeteRyno Alsander De Water
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Tebogo Moatshe Ditshego Paul Dimitri GalatisAndrew Ihsaan GasnolarYossi HassonWarren Dewald JohannesPercy Morapedi KojiKwezi KondileBuhle MabasoMhlanganisi Someleze MadlongolwanaMurendeni Stewart Mafumo Khanyisile Thobekile Magubane Lalumbe MakuyaPeter MalatjiNomzamo Faith Mangope Danielle Renee Manuel Tsakani Nola MashabaAmukelani Hermando Mayimele Sbonelo Nkosinathi Mkhize Mohlatlego Cathy MohlahlanaOhentse Jeremiah MokaeElizabeth Mmabatho MokitiGay Lebohang MokwenaThabang Vuyani Qaqambile Moleko Xitshembhiso Russel Mulamula Creesen NaickerBongiwe NdakisaKolisile Theo Ndindwa Lukholo Ngamlana Zamafuze Lumka Ngcobo Linky NkunaMbali NtuliSibusisiwe Lynette NtuliCandice PotgieterAmy-Louise Margaret ShelverNtuthuko SheziOlwethu SipukaKgomotso Koketso Teresa-Anne TabaneRomy Alexandra TitusLerato Tshabalala
SOUTH SUDAN
Paleki Matthew Obur AyangLadu David Morris Lemi
SUDAN
Torki FarhatMazin Mohammed Khalil Ali
SWAZILAND
Ntombifuthi Jackie DennisGcinaphi Ntombikayise Gcinile DlaminiLindiwe Chola Dlamini Sebentile Sithembile Dlamini Velaphi MambaThabiso Mabandla Masina
Khulekani Jeremiah Msweli Muzi Sakhile Warren Ngwenya Tibuyile Joy Sigudla
TANZANIA
Abella Paul Bateyunga Lawrence Ezekiel Chuma Rose Peter FunjaEmmanuel Faustine Hamaro Amnah Feisal Amin Ibuni Chikulupi Njelu Kasaka Eugene Paul Kavishe Gwamaka Robert Kifukwe Ruth Elineema Lukwaro Stephen MaseleMichael Mwanzalima Mihayo Liginiku Octavian Millinga Nancy MwaisakaJoshua Samwel Nassari Chedi Festo Ngulu Theresia Charles Numbi Godfrey Joseph Nyombi Linda Simon PauloHashim Salum Juma PondezaMohamed Ally SaukoBelinda Jubilant Wera
TOGO
Ayaovi Djifa AkomatsriAkizou BatabaAbdel-Hamid BiemaCombey Djidjole CombeteyAkoueba Atia Marie-Louise Kponton Quam-DessouMana Akuvi Banoungouzouna Regina Kpotor
UGANDA
Andrew Amara Catherine Anite Humphrey Anjoga Mildred Sara Apenyo Lucy Mary AthienoMusiime Christopher ByaruhangaIrene IkomuJohn IlimaAnne Kakurugusi Kabahuma Brian Kasule Kalule Immaculate KatushabeCyrus Salabwa KawalyaMartin Mugabi Martin Muganzi Nulu Naluyombya Diana Nalwoga Faith Nassozi Robert NkwanguBelinda Okumu-Ringa
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FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
ZAMBIA
Charlene Bangwe Louis Friday Bwalya Clive Musiya Chifunte Mutibo ChijikwaBruce ErnestNchimunya Luyando HaangalaNosiku Kalonga Sombo Lute Kaweza Raphael KumwendaLukonga LindundaSimon MandaZila MilupiChanda MubangaChola Chilufya Lungu Mutoni Rhoydah Mwenya Mutuna Chisenga MuyoyaCharles Chalwe Mwansa Isaac Timothy Mwanza Mable Beene NedziweMutuba NgomaBwalya Musenje Zimba
ZIMBABWE
James Bayanai David Chakombera Irene ChikumboTakunda Ralph Michael ChingonzoTaurai Chinyamakobvu Greaterman Chivandire Rumbidzai DubeEdson GandiwaBrian Hativatye Geza Tawanda Kembo Zandile Lambu Verengai MabikaEdmore Tendai Masendeke Tinashe Adolf Addi Mavengere Mellisa MazingiNomvula Rutendo Denise Nonhlanhla MhambiSharleen Mabisa MoyoJames MsipaTayson MudarikiriNorman Jabulani MukwakwamiAbbigal Muleya Emmanuel Ndlovu Sibusisiwe Ndlovu Moses NkomoMarlon-Ralph Nyakabau Tafadzwa Nyamuzihwa Tinotenda Pasi Charmaine Picardo Tendai Carol Tambudze Tsungai Elaine Vere
LIST OF HOST INSTITUTIONSThe U.S. colleges and universities serving as academic hosts for the 2014 Washington Fellows are:
Arizona State UniversityClark-Atlanta UniversityDartmouth CollegeFlorida International UniversityHoward UniversityMorgan State UniversityNorthwestern UniversityRutgers, The State University of New JerseySyracuse UniversityTulane UniversityUniversity of ArkansasUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of DelawareUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of Virginia/College of William and Mary/Presidential PrecinctUniversity of Wisconsin-StoutWagner CollegeYale University
Omni Shoreham2500 Calvert St. NW, Washington, DC 20008
The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX
The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX
The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX
The Washington Fellowship is a program of the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX
“ Africa’s future belongs to its young people…We need young Africans who are standing up and making things happen not only in their own countries but around the world… We want this to be the beginning of a new partnership and create networks that will promote opportunities for years to come.”
—President Barack Obama, South Africa, June 2013