In November of 2020, the International Leadership Association (ILA) hosted its first-ever global virtual conference. Seizing the opportunity to attend a world-class leadership conference without...
Celebrating Women Leading the ML4EO Community
In honor of International Women's Day, the Radiant Earth Foundation published a list of its top 15 women who are breaking barriers and expanding the...
On International Women’s Day 2021, Women #ChooseToChallenge
This year’s International Women’s Day theme, Choose To Challenge, calls for women worldwide to challenge the status quo and stand up for an equitable world....
Alumna Featured on “Power of the Streets” Podcast
As a young girl, when 2016 Fellowship Alumna Lusungu Kalanga saw inequalities in her community, she didn’t have a language for it. Today, she creates...
Alumnus Launches Mobile Banking App in Zambia
In 2020, Nalituba Mudenda, an entrepreneur and 2016 Fellowship Alumnus from Zambia, launched Nalipay, a mobile-banking application that provides safe and easy payment options for...
YALI Voices Podcast: Shaban Senyange Highlights Benefits of Wildlife Conservation in Uganda
From filming in front of television cameras to planting seeds in Uganda’s soil, 2018 Fellowship Alumnus Shaban Senyange spotlights the mutual benefits of wildlife conservation.
Recognizing Anticorruption Champions Around the World
Corruption is an international problem that requires an international solution. According to a 2018 United Nations study, $1 trillion is paid in bribes every year,...
Duty to Country, Graceful in Defeat
In this piece published on the Kansas State University's Staley School of Leadership Studies blog, Linda K Sibanyoni, an active politician and entrepreneur from Harare,...
Alumnus Uses 3-D Animation to Inspire Positive Behavior Change Among Youth in Tanzania
When Ian Tarimo, 2019 Fellowship Alumnus from Tanzania, graduated from university, he knew he wanted to make an impact, but was unsure of what to...
When a Crisis Hits, Exchange Alumni Rise and Respond
Across Africa, where many lack access to the internet, 2017 Fellowship Alumnus Alfred Kankuzi created an easy-to-access, low bandwidth app called COVID NEBA – or...