2017 mandela washington fellows
Atinuke Bodunde Lebile
Ben Wokorach
Ben Wokorach is lead Co-Founder and CEO of Fruiti-Cycle Limited, a startup with the mission to reduce 45% post-harvest losses in fruits and vegetables in Uganda. He graduated from Makerere University and was awarded as Best Final Year Student in the Architecture program by Uganda Society of Architects; however, he realized his passion is not in corporate architecture, but rather as a social innovator and a leader to inspire millions of youths across Africa. In 2016, he was selected as 100 Brightest Young Minds in Africa by Amalgamated Banks of South Africa and 250 global young leaders by the 14th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Daliwa Joseph Bainamndi
Delia Carmen Diabangouaya
Dina Andrew Kikuli
Efe Anthony Omudu
Gounou Bachirou Sariki Imorou
Gounou Bachirou Sariki Imorou has ten years of experience in teaching physics, chemistry and technology in Benin secondary and high schools. Currently, he is an accountant at CEG2 Perere, where he focuses on the management and the accountability of the college. He works as the Executive Director of AJECED-ONG, an NGO involved with peacekeeping and local development. Gounou Bachirou has a Master's degree in Management, Finance and Accountancy, and a Master's degree in Economy and Management of Local Development both from the University of Parakou Benin. Gounou is the manager of his personal company, SSKINGS Constructions and Trade Group Sarl. Upon completion of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, Gounou Bachirou plans to focus on his business and building a stronger company.
Grace Ngosa Musonda
Issa Konate
Jacob Paarechuga Anankware
Joel Reagan Siamito
Jona Ambuga
Kangoma M Turay
Marc Severin Nkaya Passongo
Mavis Zaina Banda
Miora Harifetra Rajaonasitera
Naomi Mohammed Said
Olaniyi Akinkunmi Eluwole
Sabriino Clair
Sebastien Roger Ayimambenwe
Sylvie Sangwa
Sylvie Sangwa has over five years' experience in research, business and entrepreneurship, specifically focusing on sustainable agricultural production. Sylvie is currently working as the Managing Director of Sybash Ltd., a business she created that is engaged in sustainable agriculture. The first business of this kind in the country, Sylvie is designing, guiding, and managing the production of selected exotic tropical fruits and free range eggs, which are a sustainable agro-forestry activities. She values learning by doing and sharing with surrounding communities, especially women farmers. Sylvie holds a master's degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Nairobi, with a specialization in environment and natural resources management. Sylvie is committed to inspire the Rwandan community to learn from the established model and to adopt sustainable agriculture practices and she looks forward to see sustainable agriculture being a reference in terms of dealing with climate change variability and food insecurity in Rwanda. Upon completion of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, Sylvie plans to scale up models, contribute, support and guide initiatives using permaculture and sustainable agriculture principles in order to ensure food security and deal with climate change in Rwanda.