Delila Kidanu is an Ethiopian professional and the current Director of Africa at ThinkYoung.
With a focus on youth empowerment and gender equality, Delila has dedicated her career to creating positive change in her community and across Africa.
Her work in youth development has had a lasting impact.
She has led programs that provide young people, especially in Ethiopia, with access to education, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities.
These initiatives have helped many young people build better futures for themselves and their families.
Delila is also a committed advocate for gender equality.
She has played a key role in campaigns aimed at reducing gender-based violence and increasing the participation of women in leadership roles.
Her efforts have contributed to policy changes that support women’s rights in Ethiopia and beyond.
Throughout her career, Delila has worked with various international organizations, NGOs, and governments to implement sustainable development projects.
Her leadership in these projects has improved social services, healthcare, and economic opportunities for marginalized communities in Africa.
As the Director of Africa at ThinkYoung, Delila continues to lead efforts that empower young people through education, research, and advocacy.
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