![]() ![]() He serves as the coordinator for American Corner which connects the University of Comoros and US Embassy, and organizes celebratory events for Nelson Mandela month in partnership with the South African Embassy. He has successfully created chapters in different communities to help villages learn English for free in order to access work and study opportunities. Salim Ismael Sim founded the Yes We Can association, to promote the English language and conserve the environment in Comoros. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Water and Environment Engineering and a Master’s degree in Electrical and Renewable Energy (with a focus on thermal storage systems, for concentrating solar power plants). Back home after the Fellowship, Elsa intends to continue her civic commitment and to create her own organization focused on water, sanitation, and renewable energy. Elsa has experience in team work and groups’ monitoring, the use of media and communication tools, project building, and management. She is involved in REJEDD, a youth network for water, sanitation, environmental, and sustainable development, and works with the FLA organization for better access for girls’ to scientific studies, and women’s rights in general. He has received management training from University of Derby, England and recently has participated in trainings on governance, leadership and management.Įlsa Ouali has worked in civic leadership for a year and represents Burkina Faso in the World Youth Parliament for Water, where she works on water and sanitation related issues through advocacy, sensitizing, communication, networking, and local projects. ![]() Sokwe holds a BA in Economics and Public Administration from the University of Botswana. Sokwe also doubles as the managing director of African Van and Car Rental, a start up company specializing in top of the range vehicle rentals. It has touched many lives through training, advocacy, and infrastructural development and has partnered with organizations in Croatia, Italy, Bulgaria, South Africa and others to implement projects. He is currently the executive director of Ngamiland Council Of NGOs (NCONGO), which is considered a model NGO in Botswana and the only district coalition in the country, leading in community-lead innovation. We worked at Tebelopele Volunteering and Counselling Centre as the head of the M&E Unit, leading the country’s biggest VCT database. His career started in monitoring and evaluation, which he crafted with studies in Botswana, Thailand and Mauritius, and he represented his country at the SADC Regional M&E Technical Working Group. Monametsi Sokwe has spent more than eight years working at different levels of socio-economic development. ![]()
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