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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
  • 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
  • LéO Africa Institute and Stanbic to Announce Partnership on Young and Emerging Leaders Project
    The YELP fellowship targets emerging leaders from across East Africa
    Charlene Kamali Charlene Kamali
  • 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 Charlene Kamali
  • Kemiyondo Coutinho: “YELP Allowed Us to Stretch Our Imagination”
    The curator of A Ka Dope, 2017 YELP Fellow, and Director of “Kyenvu” opens up about her film winning the Best Short film award at the Pan African Film & Art Festival
    Charlene Kamali Charlene Kamali
  • Conversation with Alinaitwe Cleofash
    Inaugural recipient of the Magnus Mchunguzi Certificate for Outstanding Leadership by a Fellow talks about what the award has meant for him.
    Charlene Kamali Charlene Kamali
  • Institute welcomes 2018 YELP Fellows
    The LéO Africa Institute welcomed the first Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) class in 2017.  The group comprised 20 thought leaders from Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda.
    Charlene Kamali Charlene Kamali
  • Inaugural YELP Fellows Graduate
    Fellows were later joined by their guests, representatives from Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Stanbic bank, as well as members of the board and faculty at the Lake Victoria Serena Resort Marina for the graduation ceremony.
    Kwezi Tabaro Kwezi Tabaro
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