is currently a third year Ugandan student at Center Universitaire d’ain Temouchent in Algeria pursuing a BSc in Science of Matter in Chemistry. He is a self-motivated social entrepreneur with a certificate in French from Oran school of Languages. He is a co-founder at Care Promotion and Poverty Alleviation Initiative (CPAI), a community-based organisation serving less privileged communities in the rural areas of Mbarara district in Western Uganda. Azaria is currently an expert behind the girl “Inspire” project which aims to build the capacity of young vulnerable girls that are victims of child early marriages, teenage pregnancies and gender-based violence. He is also communications, sales and marketing coordinator at AgroMush Uganda, a youth led enterprise dealing in mushroom growing, production and value addition. Azaria is an alumnus of Venture Capital Africa, a member of Young African Leader’s Initiative (YALI); a global youth ambassador against gender-based violence; innovator’s award winner at Citizen’s International Youth Summit; and a volunteer at a high level youth summit on sustainable development. He has also attained a certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation from the Philanthropy University; and is a certified GBV instructor with the Federation of International Gender and Human Rights. Whilst in Algeria, Azaria meets virtually with his team at AgroMush in Uganda. He intends to use the smart projector to learn more about agroecology practices so that his team will train the local youth farmers to generate more money.
Person Type
Fish culture
Location
Climate change adaptation
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