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Dr. Adetola Salau

Dr. Adetola Salau

Dr Adetola Salau is a Nigerian author, social innovative entrepreneur, global educator, and transformation agent.

 

She has over two decades of experience driven dramatic results in the education sector, with a focus on reengineering the mindset of African children to create their economic prosperity through STEM skills. Dr Adetola Salau’s journey in education and STEM began with a deep-rooted passion for equipping the youth with the skills they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. Armed with this passion, she embarked on a mission to revolutionize education in Africa.

With a doctorate in education, Dr. Salau possesses a profound understanding of the pedagogical principles that underpin effective teaching and learning.
This expertise has been instrumental in shaping her innovative approach to STEM education, which places an emphasis on practical, hands-on learning experiences.

She envisions a future where African children are not just consumers of technology but active contributors to its advancement.
To realize this vision, she founded organizations and initiatives aimed at empowering children with STEM skills that are not only competitive but also transformative. One such initiative is the Global Educational Skills Summit (GESS), where Dr. Salau is a distinguished leader.

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Naadiya Moosajee

Naadiya Moosajee is a remarkable South African engineer and entrepreneur, who stands out as a beacon of inspiration and a driving force for gender diversity in the engineering realm.

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Hany Al-Sonbaty

Hany Al-Sonbaty

Hany Al-Sonbaty is an Egyptian entrepreneur, investor, and visionary who has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of the MENA startup ecosystem.

 

With a passion for innovation and a commitment to fostering entrepreneurship in the region, Hany has made significant contributions to Africa’s tech ecosystem. He is the Managing Director of Sawari Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Egypt that invests in technology startups in the MENA region. He is also the Co-Founder of Flat6Labs, a startup accelerator program that has become a beacon of hope for early-stage startups across the region.

Under Hany’s leadership, Flat6Labs has emerged as a pivotal player in the MENA startup ecosystem.
The program offers startups financial support and invaluable mentorship and guidance, helping them transform their ideas into successful businesses. Hany’s journey from a visionary entrepreneur to a catalyst for change in the MENA startup ecosystem is inspiring. His dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to fostering innovation have made him a role model for aspiring entrepreneurs across the region.

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Ham Serunjogi

Ham is a Ugandan fintech entrepreneur helping design products and deliver services that improve people’s lives — one transaction at a time.

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Wale Ayeni

Wale Ayeni is a champion of Africa’s startup ecosystem and an advocate for venture capital and investment on the continent.

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Coumba Sow

Coumba Sow is a Senegalese agro-economist and public policy specialist.

 

Her remarkable journey in the service of vulnerable populations in the Sahel region is an inspiring testament to the power of perseverance, local knowledge, and global collaboration. Since 2017, Coumba Dieng Sow has been at the forefront of emergency humanitarian and resilience efforts for the FAO in Africa.

One of the hallmarks of Coumba’s work is her advocacy for the use of endogenous knowledge, including agroecology and local investments, to reduce vulnerabilities and promote sustainable agriculture.
Her belief in the power of communities to adapt and thrive under adverse conditions is both admirable and effective.

Coumba’s most significant initiative is the “1 million cisterns for the Sahel.”
Inspired by Brazil’s successful Fome Zero program, this initiative seeks to provide rural communities with better access to water in the face of climate change. Coumba is currently serving as FAO’s Country Representative for Rwanda.

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Linda Bonyo

She is the Founder of the Lawyers Hub , a Pan-African Digital policy and Justice innovation organization.

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Mamadou Biteye

Mamadou is a Senegalese development practitioner widely recognized for his expertise in development finance and strategy.

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Isak Pretorius

Isak Pretorius

Isak Pretorius is a true trailblazer with a heart dedicated to uplifting Africa.

 

As the Group CEO of ForAfrika, he’s not just carrying on a legacy but forging an inspiring path towards a brighter future for the continent. Isak’s journey is rooted in the remarkable legacy of his parents, Peter, and Ann Pretorius, who founded JAM International. From this noble foundation, ForAfrika emerged as a beacon of hope. Isak’s commitment to humanitarian services and business acumen are the driving forces behind ForAfrika’s impactful initiatives. ForAfria is the largest African humanitarian and development organization working for an Africa that thrives.

The organization is driving change on the continent in several sectors, including health, education, water, and food.
Isak’s passion lies in bridging the divide between non-profit and for-profit sectors. He envisions an Africa where development knows no bounds, where prosperity and sustainability walk hand in hand. His insights have contributed to sustainable programs that are changing lives across the continent. As a member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) since 2009, he’s part of a global network of leaders shaping the world.

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 Benjamin Fernandes 

Benjamin is a Tanzanian technology entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of NALA Africa’s first mobile money application that allows users to make transactions without an internet connection.

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Dr. Ola Brown

Ola is a Nigerian-British medical doctor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a true visionary in the world of healthcare.

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Islam Shawky

Islam is a fintech leader and a driving force behind the advancements in digital payments and financial technology in Africa.

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Diene Keita

Diene Keita

Diene Keita is the Deputy Executive Director for
Programmer for the 
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), appointed in June 2020.

She has over 30 years of experience working for international non-profit organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UNFPA. Keita’s journey in international non-profit organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UNFPA, has been nothing short of extraordinary. Her leadership has spanned numerous countries, including the United States, Niger, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Haiti, Senegal, Ethiopia, Mauritania, Benin, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Nigeria.

Keita is a true visionary, a passionate advocate for global public health, and a champion of adolescent and maternal health.
Her dedication extends to promoting inclusive growth, gender equality, public policy, and international diplomacy. With a profound commitment to UNFPA’s mission, she tirelessly works to create a world where pregnancy is wanted, birth is safe, and young people’s potential is fulfilled.

Keita is not only a highly respected and accomplished leader but also a beacon of hope in the field of global health and development.
Her unwavering dedication inspires us all to work towards a more equitable and brighter future for everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances.

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Anna Ekeledo

Anna is an African tech leader passionate about leveraging technology for social impact to create social and economic opportunities for all!

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Victor Asemota

Victor is a serial tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has contributed significantly to Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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Regina Honu

Regina is a Ghanaian social entrepreneur and software developer harnessing the power of technology to promote social change in West Africa.

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