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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 different
    Hazel Birungi Hazel Birungi
  • 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.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • YELP Class of 2019 Valedictorian Speech
    The speech was delivered by the Young and Emerging Leader's Project (YELP) Class of 2019 Valedictorian Mohamed Okash Sugow on 8 February, 2020.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • Judy Lumumba: Let’s Fight the Mental War
    Ahead of the second YELP seminar in August, we tasked our Class of 2019 Fellows to reflect on the kind
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • 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.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • Diana Atuhaire on Financial Inclusion
    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.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • 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.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • Odokonyero: We Should Stop Blaming God for our Own Woes
    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.
    Avatar Charlotte Natukunda
  • 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 Wanjuhi Anne Njoroge
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