Meet AfriYAN Ethiopia Chapter
Members
Communications Team | August 28, 2024
The African Youth and Adolescents Network on Population and Development (AfriYAN) Ethiopia Chapter will be launched on the upcoming Thursday, 29th August 2024.
The African Youth and Adolescents Network on Population and Development (AfriYAN) is a youth-led network dedicated to empowering young people across Africa.
Meet the members
Yoseph Abebe
From Addis Ababa
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Yoseph is a 2023 civil engineering graduate and a committed youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in his community. He has actively participated in various programs focused on advocacy in unpaid care work, empowering individuals, and driving sustainable change.
Idil Ali
From Jigjiga
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Idil is known for her vibrant spirit and commitment to improving the lives of young people in her community. She began her journey with local volunteer efforts, including blood donations and organizing youth events. Idil has also led initiatives like community clean-ups, training youth in sexual and reproductive health, and advocating for youth rights as a leader in the Youth Coalition. Her work focuses on raising awareness of youth-related challenges and driving positive change.
Bezawit Tesfaye
From Debre Birhan
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Bezawit is a 4th-year law student at Debre Berhan University with a strong commitment to advocacy and youth rights. She has participated in various activities, including volunteering and organizing campus campaigns on climate change, education, peace, and gender equality.
Bezawit is passionate about representing the voices of displaced youth and ensuring their rights are respected and protected. Her dedication to teamwork and advocacy reflects her belief in the power of collective action to bring about positive change.
Yeabsira Yeshiwas
From Benishnagul Gumuz
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Yeabsira is a passionate individual deeply interested in peacebuilding and youth inclusion. Over the years, he has actively participated in various seminars, conferences, trainings, and volunteer activities that have equipped him with valuable knowledge and skills. Yeabsira believes he still has much to contribute to meaningful causes, which is why he is excited to join the AfriYAN Ethiopia Chapter.
Saron Redietu
From Addis Ababa
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Saron is a passionate youth advocate with experience in social media management, leadership, and event organization. She actively promotes digital literacy, climate justice, and youth participation, serving as a youth ambassador in global initiatives. Her volunteer work with organizations like Mary Joy Ethiopia reflects her commitment to empowering others and making a meaningful impact. She strives to use her skills to drive positive change in every project she undertakes.
Sirag Ali
From Kombolcha
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Sirag works voluntarily to improve the personal and professional careers of youth by building their capacity in various soft (foundational) skills. Sirag has been working as a youth training facilitator and youth coalition leader.
Kidist Dereje
From Dire Dawa
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Kidist is a youth volunteer who participates in ways that make a good contribution to her community. Over the years, she has participated in various activities with the community and has also facilitated SRH training, Active Citizens, and so on. She believes in cooperation and working together.
Bethel Tamiru
From Addis Ababa
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Betel has had the privilege of working on various projects focused on youth empowerment and gender equality over the years. She is dedicated to continuous learning and personal growth, with a particular passion for youth development. Betel is enthusiastic about volunteering with AfriYAN in any capacity.
Friaol Girma
From Adama
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Firaol is a passionate young volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in his community. Over the years, he has been actively involved in various initiatives at both the university and city level, focusing on empowering youths, environmental protection, and advocating for gender equality.
He has actively cultivated his networking, leadership, and interpersonal skills through his volunteer experiences. Firaol believes that AfriYAN offers a unique platform for young people like himself to connect, learn, and contribute to meaningful change.
Maya Ali
From Harar
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Maya is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. Over the years, he has been actively involved in various initiatives, focusing on empowering others and driving change. Maya believes in the power of collective action.
Robsun Seyoum
From Addis Ababa
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Robsun is a dedicated Youth Health Diplomat currently in his junior year at LCCS. He is an Interactor, a Certified First Aider, and a passionate volunteer in various organizations, including the Mesert Humanitarian Organization and the Children Heart Fund Association. Robsun is deeply committed to transforming health diplomacy in Ethiopia and across Africa. His ambition drives him to create positive change and improve health outcomes for communities.
Yohannes Girma
From Dire Dawa
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Yohannes is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in my community and for the youth. Over the years, he has been actively involved in various initiatives, focusing on empowering others and driving change. He believes in the power of collective action.
Kalkidan Mulatu
From Sebeta
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Kalkidan is a devoted volunteer who is committed to changing her town for the better. Her focus has been on empowering others and bringing about change through her active participation in a number of initiatives over the years, such as gender equality and children’s and women’s projects.
Daniel Addi
From Jimma
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Daniel is a student at Jimma University studying pharmacy and is an active Rotaractor participating in community service and youth empowerment. He specializes in leadership, project development and management, graphic design, and business. Currently, he is working with the British Council and the European Union on the EUPE project. In addition to these skills, he is certified as a trainer in GBV, conflict resolution, and disaster mitigation.
Oriemi Obang
From Gambella
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Oriemi is currently pursuing a degree in Software Engineering at Haramaya University. Throughout Oriemi’s academic journey, he has been actively involved in various campus clubs dedicated to addressing critical issues affecting young people, such as drug addiction, mental health challenges, and the prevention of HIV/AIDS, among other concerns. In addition to his campus activities, he has also contributed to Action for Better Life (ABL), an organization based in Gambella.
Oriemi’s involvement with ABL has allowed him to engage in meaningful efforts to support and uplift the youth community.
Tigist Kiros
From Semera
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Tigist is currently attending Semera University in the Department of Earth Science (Geology) and is also studying business management. Additionally, she is working at the Manda Bure Road project as a laboratory technician. She is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. She has participated in various initiatives focusing on empowering young people, developing gender equality, promoting health and nutrition, and engaging in climate change activities by collaborating with environmentalists and gender specialists.
Woyesa Woka
From Hawassa
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Woyesa is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in his community and beyond. Over the past five years, he has been actively involved in various initiatives focused on advancing human rights, promoting gender equality, advocating for climate justice, fostering youth participation and inclusion, and championing SRHR. His efforts have been directed at empowering young people to drive meaningful change. He believes in the power of collective action to create a just and equitable society.
Abate Tadese
From Woldia
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Abate is a dedicated youth volunteer and young humanitarian aid worker with years of experience working in local and international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) in both development and emergency settings. He has experience in community mobilization, gender-based violence (GBV), mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), and empowering vulnerable community members.
Hana Gerawork
From Hawassa
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Hana is a graduate in geology from Arba-Minch University. An expert in youth leadership, she specializes in advocacy for reproductive rights, peacebuilding, civic engagement, social behavioral change, and proposal writing. She possesses strong interpersonal and negotiation skills, is creative and ambitious, excels in teamwork, and is eager and highly motivated to learn and acquire new skills.
Melkamu Dola
From Arbaminch
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Melkamu is a passionate volunteer who has been actively engaged in volunteerism, youth mobilization, and empowerment over the past years.
Asna Tijani
From Oromia
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Asna is a public health officer student at Hawassa University with a strong passion for public health issues, leadership, and volunteering. She currently serves as the Event Organizing Directorate Director at the Ethiopian Health Professional Students Association, Hawassa branch.
Asma Mohammed
From Harar
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Asma is a law student at Haramaya University and an active member of the Network of Female Law Students and Legal Professionals, focusing on advocacy. She has led awareness campaigns on digital violence and cyberbullying at Bati School and participates in White Ribbon Day, advocating against female abuse in her community. Additionally, she is involved with the Youth and Care Initiative NGO, promoting youth empowerment and gender equality.
Mahlet Shegaw
From Benishangul
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Mahlet is a committed youth volunteer dedicated to creating a sustainable future for her community. Throughout her journey, she has emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and the collective impact we can achieve by working together. She firmly believes that every young person deserves a voice and the opportunity to thrive.
Yordanos Molla
From Bahir Dar
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Yordanos is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. She has actively participated in various initiatives focused on empowering others and driving change. Believing in the power of collective action, she is excited to be part of the AfriYAN Ethiopia Chapter.
Roza Paulos
From Gambella
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Roza is a passionate youth volunteer and a professional nurse. She is an SRH trainer and currently serves as the National Representative from Gambela. She actively participates in initiatives related to GBV, early marriage, and peer education.
Danaye Zewale
From Tigray
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Danaye is an art student at Tigray College and is also a singer, actor, and professional bass guitarist. He is currently working on developing her skills in these areas.
Bethlehem Getachew
From Tigray
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Bethlehem Getachew is an actress. She is working on her craft and has graduated from a short course in this field. She wants to improve her skills in both music and acting.
Mohammed Ahmed
From Somali
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Mohammed is a dedicated volunteer with a degree in Social Work from Jigjiga University. His passion for community engagement has driven him to participate in various youth activities nationwide, focusing on youth networking and leadership development. He is committed to empowering young people and fostering collaboration and advocacy in their communities.
Elbethel Redietu
From Addis Ababa
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Elbethel is a passionate youth volunteer dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. Over the years, she has been involved in various initiatives, focusing on raising awareness, environmental stewardship, and advocating for social change. She has developed skills in leadership, project management, and strategic planning.
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- News: AfriYAN Ethiopia Chapter Launches This Thursday, August 29,2024
- News [External]: Ethiopia Launches AfriYAN Chapter to Empower Youth and Adolescents, UNFPA Ethiopia
- Publication [External]: Agenda 2063: the Africa We Want
- Related article [External]: Young People in Rwanda commit to accelerate the implementation of ICPD25 action plan