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+ | |image_caption=At the [[WEF/Annual Meeting/2023|World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos 2023]], the 2018 New Voices Fellow and food security expert [[Ndidi Nwuneli]] was selected to speak on a January 17 panel about African Food Panels. She then moderated a roundtable with [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] President [[Mark Suzman]] on January 18.<ref>https://archive.is/uofxp</ref> | ||
|members=Brian Atuhaire, Rodrigo Bazua, Stellah Bosire, Clare Byarugaba, Denis Chopera, Quratulain Fatima, Maxwell Gomera, Thilmeeza Hussain, Agnes Igoye, Abhilasha Karkey, Primah Kwagala, Jenniffer Maroa, Tlaleng Mofokeng, Bester Mulauzi, Junaid Nabi, Ifeanyi Nsofor, Ndidi Nwuneli, Ahmed Omar, Muhammad Sabir, Naomi Tulay-Solanke | |members=Brian Atuhaire, Rodrigo Bazua, Stellah Bosire, Clare Byarugaba, Denis Chopera, Quratulain Fatima, Maxwell Gomera, Thilmeeza Hussain, Agnes Igoye, Abhilasha Karkey, Primah Kwagala, Jenniffer Maroa, Tlaleng Mofokeng, Bester Mulauzi, Junaid Nabi, Ifeanyi Nsofor, Ndidi Nwuneli, Ahmed Omar, Muhammad Sabir, Naomi Tulay-Solanke | ||
}}'''The [[Aspen Institute]]'s [[New Voices Fellowship]] class of [[2018]]'''. The previous year's cadre is listed at [[Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2017]]. The following year's cadre is listed at [[Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2019]]. | }}'''The [[Aspen Institute]]'s [[New Voices Fellowship]] class of [[2018]]'''. The previous year's cadre is listed at [[Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2017]]. The following year's cadre is listed at [[Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2019]]. | ||
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At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos 2023, the 2018 New Voices Fellow and food security expert Ndidi Nwuneli was selected to speak on a January 17 panel about African Food Panels. She then moderated a roundtable with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation President Mark Suzman on January 18.[1] | |
Membership | • Brian Atuhaire • Rodrigo Bazua • Stellah Bosire • Clare Byarugaba • Denis Chopera • Quratulain Fatima • Maxwell Gomera • Thilmeeza Hussain • Agnes Igoye • Abhilasha Karkey • Primah Kwagala • Jenniffer Maroa • Tlaleng Mofokeng • Bester Mulauzi • Junaid Nabi • Ifeanyi Nsofor • Ndidi Nwuneli • Ahmed Omar • Muhammad Sabir • Naomi Tulay-Solanke |
The Aspen Institute's New Voices Fellowship class of 2018 |
The Aspen Institute's New Voices Fellowship class of 2018. The previous year's cadre is listed at Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2017. The following year's cadre is listed at Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship/2019.
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Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship | “The New Voices Fellowship at the Aspen Institute uses communications, advocacy, and storytelling training to equip experts and advocates from countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America with skills to change public opinion and shift public policy.” | 2023 |
Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship | “New Voices is the catalyst that propels Fellows into positions of power and places of recognition. Following the modest yearlong investment, Fellows go on to scale their organizations and ideas, often reaching millions of people through governmental policy and direct service care innovations.” | 2023 |
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