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Rodney Kiggundu on Art and Empowerment
Ahead of the second YELP seminar in August, we tasked our Class of 2019 Fellows to reflect on the kind of change they would want to bring to their sector/industry through a performance speech.Charlotte Natukunda
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Ignatious Kirunga on Purpose
Ahead of the second YELP seminar in August, we tasked our Class of 2019 Fellows to reflect on the kind of change they would want to bring to their sector/industry through a performance speech.Charlotte Natukunda
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YELPees Transforming East Africa Through the Global Shapers
Shapers look for opportunities to have impact on a global scale by joining forces with other hubs. They represent a network of peers connected through technology, events and joint projects.Dr. Martin Balaba
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YELP 2018 Class in Kampala for the Inaugural Seminar
The 2018 class gathered from; Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania, for their first, of three, seminar from 13-15 April at Kasenge Forest Resort.Charlene Kamali
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Daughter of the Forest
Born at the foot of Mt. Kenya to a tree hugger, my love for the environment is what you would describe as baked in.Wanjuhi Anne Njoroge