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Why the Annual Leaders Gathering is a critical turning point for the LéO Africa Institute Network
It has been an exciting one year working with the team at the institute to put together the 2020 AnnualAwel Uwihanganye
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No, it’s not because of how she was dressed as you reported.
Srilatha Batliwala in “All about Power” while discussing the structures of power defines social power as the capacity of differentHazel Birungi
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Interview with Fiona Kamikazi
Fiona Kamikazi opens up about life during a pandemic and her experience as a YELP fellowAmr Ainebyoona
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Interview with Beverly Mutindi Chogo
Beverly Mutindi Chogo a Young and Emerging Leader's Project (YELP) Class of 2018 fellow talks about life after the fellowship and lessons learnt from the coronavirus pandemic.Amr Ainebyoona
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Interview with Mohamed Okash – Class of 2019 Valedictorian
Mohamed Okash was selected the Young and Emerging Leader's Project (YELP) Class of 2019 Valedictorian. He spoke to Charlotte Natukunda about the award and his leadership journey after the fellowship.Charlotte Natukunda
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New LAR mini-series “When Art Speaks” to focus on Emerging Artists
The LéO Africa Institute and the Centre for Policy Analysis will on Friday 12 July host a conversation When ArtKwezi Tabaro
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YELP Class of 2018 Valedictorian Speech
It falls on a generation to be great, these were the wise words of the late Nelson Mandela. Looking back at the past few months together, I am convinced that we are that generation. We may seem like a...Wanjuhi Anne Njoroge
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LéO Africa Institute and Stanbic to Announce Partnership on Young and Emerging Leaders Project
The YELP fellowship targets emerging leaders from across East AfricaCharlene Kamali
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2017 YELP Fellow Joanne Nvanungi Appointed Next Einstein Forum Ambassador
Joanne Nvanungi Nalubega recently graduated from the inaugural 2017 Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) class.Charlene Kamali
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