She dreams to see all kids getting opportunities to education and every woman being sustainably financially independent. As an Alumnae of YALI Regional Leadership Center East Africa and the Executive Secretary of Tabitha Community in Action Burundi, she believes that education is the key to sustainable development. She was able to reach 20,000 people (between 10-45 years old) who were able to create opportunities for themselves through improving their literacy. Her passion for the education of vulnerable kids and women empowerment started when she was in high school after which she volunteered with Burundi Friends International (2013-2019) as an English teacher. Amani won the 1st prize in 2015 of the speech contest organized by International Youth Fellowship Burundi. She is a young multitalented dancer, singer, motivational speaker, and spoken word artist from Burundi. She envisions a society where every child will have access to education, every adolescent will be aware of their potential and will make their own future.Īmani Espérance Amani Espérance is a 29-year-old GPE Youth Leader from Burundi. Ayesha roots for an education system that promotes equal access to learning, nurtures students’ full potential and is capable of facilitating every child to be a lifelong learner. She understands the power of advocacy in forming public policies as well as bringing about social change. Ayesha has a keen interest in public policy. As a Fellow at Teach For Bangladesh, she supports and leads community-service projects focused on addressing challenges such as learning gaps, improving the mental well-being of adolescents, providing career guidance and gender-based violence.Īyesha also co-leads a capstone project called "Uttoron" to create awareness build momentum to end Gender-Based Violence (GBV) among adolescents. TFB is a partner of Teach For All, a global network of 60+ independent partner organizations. After completing her Bachelor's and master's in public administration with a focus on higher distinction, she joined Teach For Bangladesh (TFB) as a Fellow. They are supporting GPE’s financing campaign to transform education systems in their countries and around the world.Īyesha is a 27-year-old GPE Youth Leader from Bangladesh. They are raising awareness of the barriers to education and aiming to increase the ambition of leaders for financing education and development. GPE youth leaders are young education activists based in GPE partner and donor countries. We work with young people as partners to: amplify their voices to decision-makers and the broader public raise greater awareness of barriers to education and their solutions increase the overall ambition of world leaders for financing education and supporting youth leaders to take action to influence governments, their own networks, and other decision-makers towards a better future for all in and through education. The GPE Secretariat engages GPE youth leaders from our partner and donor countries around the world to help drive global change on education issues. GPE provides a platform and support for young people to realize their own ambitions for education transformation and to harness their passion to drive real change in global education.
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