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YLAI alumna launching new venture in Lima

02/05/2019

Dana Vidal is working at the intersection of fashion and sustainability, all while supporting Peruvian artisans in the process. A Preside...
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Civic Engagement through Running in the Sahara Desert

02/05/2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - CATHERINE TAKES ON THE SAHARA South African Earth Warrior and Social Justice Activist, Catherine Constantinides t...
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Financial Literacy Program Empowering Vulnerable Youth in Tanzania

02/01/2019

Anganile Thomson is a television personality and Media Council of Tanzania award winning journalist in Dar Es Salaam. He is a 2015 alumnus o...
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Abella Bateyunga and the 2018 Young Leader Award

11/19/2018

The Presidential Precinct believes in the transformative power of visionary leaders to create thriving, just, and free societies. While e...
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YALI Staff Reflections: Leadership through Love

08/28/2018

"How do you fight hate with love when you are surrounded with so much hate?" asked Danai, a 2018 Fellow from Zimbabwe. The Fellows spent the...
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Outside the Box: Reflections on YALI 2018

08/20/2018

Many times, we are advised to “think outside the box.” Often we rush to do that, but we neglect to re-explore the contents of our boxes...
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YALI Staff Reflections: Light Questioning

08/17/2018

“Wisdom begins in wonder.” ~ Socrates “What is an ice cream sandwich?” was the question Lwazi asked as he and another 2018 Mandel...
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The 2017 Zimbabwe State of Human Rights Report

05/25/2018

On 22 and 23 May 2018, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) launched the groundbreaking report, the 2017 State of Human Rights Re...
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Liziane Silva | Catalyzing Social Impact in Brazil

03/08/2018

Brazilian social entrepreneur Liziane Silva thinks at scale. Liz is the Founder and CEO of Ink, a Sao Paulo-based consulting and training fi...
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Catherine Constantinides | Addressing the Water Crisis in Capetown

03/07/2018

Because EVERY Drop Counts. Over the past few months the city of Cape Town in South Africa has suffered its worst drought in more than a...
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