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Impact Stories from Professional Development Policy Area

"Fellow speaks at agripreneurs workshop "

Fellow(s): Evangelista Chekera

Country: Zimbabwe

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Entrepreneurship, Professional Development

Fellow Evangelista Chekera (Zimbabwe, 2022) recently served as a guest speaker at the SACCAU Young Poultry Agripreneurs Workshop held August 28 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Evangelista has been making big waves in the agricultural industry of her region with her groundbreaking Passion Poultry enterprise, which simplifies and accelerates the chicken slaughter process for small farmers.
“When I started Passion Poultry in 2016, I attended the Zimbabwe Farmers Union young farmers summit and became a member, “Evangelista recounts. “At first I felt out of place because all my colleagues were farmers while I was more inclined to designing, building and distributing agri innovations. I am excited to be representing Zimbabwe Farmers Union at the #SACAU young Poultry agriprenuers workshop as an innovator within the poultry industry.”

Report Date...: 8/29/2022


Fellow empowers 120 girls with Green Tech Girls Summer Bootcamp

Fellow(s): Damilola Asaleye

Country: Nigeria

Cohort: 2020-2021

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Education Diplomacy/Mentoring, Empowering Women and Girls, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Sustainability, Professional Development, Professional Growth, Youth Engagement

Fellow Damilola Asaleye of Nigeria (2020-2021) recently helped produce the Green Tech Girls Summer Bootcamp, a five-day program for high school girls organized by the Girls and Women Technological Empowerment Organization (GWTEO).
The summer camp takes a holistic approach to activities relevant to girls and women that will enhance their self confidence and abilities to become sustainable technology leaders and change makers. Damilola, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Ashdam Solar Company, helped in the production of learning sessions on the topics of basic solar installation, upcycling, sustainable agriculture, financial literacy, information and communication technologies, leadership skills, teamwork, healthy living and visioning. The Green Tech Girls Summer Bootcamp is not the only stop on Damilola’s summer of women and girls’ empowerment. She is also taking part in the BEMORE Summer Bootcamp in Akure, Nigeria with close to 400 girls over the following weeks.
“My summer of impacting girls started yesterday Monday 15th August with the Green Tech Girls Summer Bootcamp,” Damilola recently shared, “and I’ve got my hyper attitude on with adrenaline pumping.”

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Report Date...: 8/22/2022


Mentor(s): Jill Finlayson

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Professional Development

Longtime mentor Jill Finlayson was recently interviewed for her insights on diversity in tech by Malaysian news network Astro AWANI. As Director of the Expanding Diversity and Gender Equity in Tech (EDGE) Initiative at the University of California, Jill was equipped to discuss the lack of diversity in tech workforces as well as the reasoning and steps needed to promote equitable participation of women and other under-represented identities in the industry. “What [companies] need to understand is that by making diversity, equity and inclusion a priority, they actually return better revenues, they make better decisions, they have less risk, and [they produce] better products,” she explained, “because you’ve got people who understand different markets, different countries, different cultures, [and] different experiences. “It’s not only a good thing morally and ethically. It’s a good thing financially.”

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Report Date...: 8/15/2022


Fellow initiative co-hosts nation’s first all-women hackathon

Fellow(s): Merjen Saparmyradova

Country: Turkmenistan

Cohort: 2019

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Education Diplomacy/Mentoring, Empowering Women and Girls, Professional Development, Youth Engagement

Fellow Merjen Saparmyradova continues to expand the footprint of her Launch Life Coding Bootcamp, recently co-hosting Turkmenistan’s first-ever women’s hackathon. “DigiWomen Strive”, held in concert with The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) , was a two-day event dedicated to driving women’s empowerment in Turkmenistan through web and mobile app development.
The hackathon led nine all-female teams through the development of tech-driven projects focused on increasing employment, education, networking and mentorship opportunities of women and girls in Turkmenistan. Attendees had spent the preceding six months taking part Merjen’s Launch Life Coding Bootcamp to learn skills for careers in tech.
“Digital transformation is changing our world and shaping our future.” explained Mary Risaeva, UNDP Officer-in-Charge in Turkmenistan. “UNDP promotes gender equality and women’s empowerment and works on eliminating gender stereotypes so that women and men can equally benefit from the opportunities provided by a new digital reality.”
To close out the hackathon, teams pitched their innovations to a panel of judges and all winning teams were awarded prizes and certificates of appreciation. Exceptional participants from each team also earned internships with local IT companies.
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Report Date...: 8/15/2022


"Fellow helps youths develop peace-building mobile apps "

Fellow(s): Joan Nabusoba Simiyu

Country: Kenya

Cohort: 2020-2021

Policy Area(s): Education Diplomacy/Mentoring, Professional Development, Youth Engagement

Fellow Joan Nabusoba Simiyu (2020-2021) was “thrilled” to have recently served as a team guide for the MobiPeace Hackathon for Social Justice and Peace in Kenya. The MobiPeace Hackathon is an EU-funded project by UNESCO’s YouthMobile which engages youth in the development of mobile applications that advance peace and combat misinformation with social media technologies, civic education, and more. Utilizing Google’s open-source Flutter framework, Joan lead youngsters in a session to build-out of the user interface of their peace-building projects, one of several components in the multi-day event designed to coach participants through full application development from conception to publication.
Joan is a software developer and a program lead at Pwani Teknowgalz, a woman-led nonprofit created to bridge the gender gap in STEM.

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Report Date...: 8/15/2022


Fellow delivers keynote speech at African youth summit

Fellow(s): Sabina Nforba

Country: Cameroon

Cohort: 2020-2021

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Education Diplomacy/Mentoring, Professional Development, Youth Engagement

Fellow Sabina Nforba (Cameroon, 2020-2021) delivered the keynote address at the opening ceremony of “Democracy and Political Transitions in Africa: Harnessing Youth Voices for Change,” a two-day youth summit held in Accra, Ghana this summer. Acting as a representative of the Office of the Youth Envoy of the African Union Commission, Sabina addressed an audience of participants aged 15-35 from among the Economic Community of West African States’ (ECOWAS) 15 member nations on the importance of youths taking ownership over the democratic and developmental goals of the continent.
Sabina encouraged attendees to get involved in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union Agenda 2063, which works to strengthen Africa’s position on the global stage by driving inclusive socio-economic development, comprehensive integration, peace and security and democratic governance. “The youth should actively and meaningfully participate in politics, become entrepreneurs, and fully exploit the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement,” Sabina urged, adding that they should “champion good governance, starting from local communities to regional communities and the continent at large.”
The Youth Summit is a collaboration of ECOWAS, the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) and the African Governance Architecture (AGA).
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Report Date...: 8/8/2022


Mentor(s): Tina Shakour

Policy Area(s): Professional Development

Mentor Tina Shakour served as a senior judge in a global search party for missing persons recently held at Def Con 30’s “Hacker Homecoming” conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trace Labs Search Party Capture the Flag (CTF) gamifies contestant crowdsourcing to conduct open source intelligence (OSINT) operations to locate missing persons. Their mission is to improve the chances of family reunification by providing “a modern, cost effective and transparent solution.” Teams race to find individual flags that can help map a description of a missing person’s location. As a senior judge, Tina assisted by vetting submissions to ensure they provided high value information useful to formal investigative efforts. Upon conclusion, Trace labs submits the found intelligence to relevant law enforcement agencies. Tina shares that the weekend was “amazing” and she was “honored to be a senior judge” in the tough but effective event.

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Report Date...: 8/8/2022


Fellow gives lecture on earning a master’s degree abroad

Fellow(s): Yasmin Redjil

Country: Algeria

Cohort: 2022

Policy Area(s): Education Diplomacy/Mentoring, Professional Development

Fellow Yasmin Redjil (2022), an engineer at the Ministry of Public Works and Transit in Algeria, was recently invited to give a guest lecture at the Al-lyha Islamic University of Kuningan, Indonesia entitled “All About the Master’s Degree: The Life, The Thesis, the Future.” Yasmin’s talk focused on preparing undergraduates for earning a master’s degree abroad, establishing a defense-ready thesis and developing a bright vision for the future. She discussed her own experiences undertaking graduate study in Beijing, China, provided motivation on assuming ownership of one’s academic field and shared her experiences as a TechWomen emerging leader in Silicon Valley. “I wanted to [help them] achieve their dreams by eliminating the word ‘impossible’,” she says, “and show them that they are amazing people who deserve the best!”
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Report Date...: 8/8/2022


"Fellow announces partnership to co-host mega IT conference "

Fellow(s): Ayesha Zaman Hammad

Country: Pakistan

Cohort: 2022

Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Professional Development

SkillsTodo, an e-learning platform co-founded by fellow & CEO Ayesha Zaman Hammad (Pakistan, 2022), recently announced that it will serve as an execution partner for the 7th annual Connected Pakistan conference, a two-day mega event that brings together up to 20,000 participants in the IT and freelancing sectors for 50+ workshops featuring over 300 speakers and government officials.
SkillsTodo provides 90-minute in-demand skills courses taught by field experts at an affordable rate. The startup has quickly gained influence and popularity, rising to the number one spot on the Startany.com “trending startups to follow” list, just four months after its launch in February of 2021.
Ayesha notes that she has boosted her professional engagement due to the influence of TechWomen. “I give a lot of credit for this confidence,” Ayesha said, “to my professional mentor Aliya Janjua,” from SS&C Advent. In addition to running SkillsTodo, Ayesha conducts marketing bootcamps for Microsoft Business to business clients, recently helped raise funds for a co-working space in Lahore, and just joined on as an advisor for Techtitans Pakistan, a peer-to-peer exchange network for tech and HR professionals.
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Report Date...: 8/1/2022


"Fellow selected as final jurist in Lebanese accelerator event "

Fellow(s): Shahrazad Shehab

Country: Lebanon

Cohort: 2019

Policy Area(s): Professional Development

Lebanese fellow Shahrazad Shehab (2019) recently had the honor of serving as a final jurist for the Take-Off Accelerator by Centre MINE x Bloom.
Take-Off is a Lebanese growth accelerator designed to promote better job opportunities in Lebanon and help businesses adapt to the changing circumstances in the country, region and globe. Winning enterprises receive $10,000 in new funds and embark on a four-month mentorship and training program conducted mostly online to promote accessibility.
Shaharazad is a startup digital strategist and the co-founder of Creative Consults, an agency that helps businesses modernize their IT and technical expertise. In addition to serving as a jurist, she recently hosted a webinar for Take-Off Accelerator focused on pitching to investors.

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Report Date...: 8/1/2022


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  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental Sustainability
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Recent Impact Stories

  • Fellow(s): Elmira Obry

    Country: Kazakhstan

    Region: MENA

    Cohort: 2022

    Project/Action: Fellow showcases digital health Innovation at GITEX Europe

    Policy Area(s): Economic Impact, Entrepreneurship, Professional Development, Public Health

    Fellow Elmira Obry (Kazakhstan, 2022), founder of Foody.AI, represented Kazakhstan’s growing tech ecosystem at GITEX Europe, May 21 to 23 in Berlin, Germany. Foody.AI, a digital health platform that integrates artificial intelligence with nutrition science, was featured among global startups and presented directly to investors, partners and ecosystem leaders — including Zhaslan Madiyev, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry.
    Backed by local accelerators such as Astana Hub and MOST Ventures, Foody.AI is part of a new wave of tech solutions designed to meet global health challenges through personalized, preventive approaches. It uses AI-driven tools to deliver customized nutrition guidance, helping users make data-informed decisions about their daily wellness. Already gaining early traction in five countries, the platform is preparing for broader international expansion.
    “We’re proud that our product was born in Kazakhstan — a country that is now laying the foundations for the next generation of the digital economy,” said Elmira, who also represented Foody.AI earlier this year at Central Asia Startup Cup in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.​

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    Report Date: 07/14/2025

  • Fellow(s): Aseel Honein

    Country: Lebanon

    Region: MENA

    Cohort: 2013

    Project/Action: Fellow honored as a 2025 L’Oréal Woman of Worth

    Policy Area(s): Empowering Women and Girls, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Sustainability, Professional Development

    Fellow Aseel Honein (Lebanon, 2013) was recently recognized as one of L’Oréal’s Women of Worth 2025, receiving the Sustainable Architecture & Innovation Award, celebrated at a gala dinner on June 26 at Sursock Palace Gardens in Beirut, Lebanon.
    Aseel is honored for her commitment to reimagining architecture as a tool for both sustainability and social impact. In a video featured at the event, she reflected: “I forged my own path, step by step. I transformed obstacles into opportunities, and barriers into bridges.”
    Aseel is the founder of Indigo Kousba, a rural eco-tourism retreat in North Lebanon, and Parallel Studio, a design and technology academy focused on empowering youth through hands-on programs in architecture, design thinking and social innovation. Through Parallel Studio, she also created Architecture in a Box, a program that introduces children and teenagers to architecture, urbanism and cultural heritage through interactive learning and games.
    “Guided by the same passion,” she shared, “I launched Architecture in a Box, a modest initiative in scale, yet monumental in impact.”

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    Report Date: 07/14/2025

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