Associate Fellow

Wokedje Homawoo (Togo)

Wokedje Homawoo is a Togolese and French social enthusiast, particularly on issues pertaining to women and youth demographics. She holds an International Management BSc from The University of Manchester’s Alliance Business School and The Chinese University of Hong Kong. While currently undertaking a Leadership & Development MSc at King’s College London, she is also a Fellow on the African Leadership Centre’s (ALC) Peace, Security, and Development Associate Fellowship Programme. In 2020, Wokedje led a fundraiser to laud Black women-owned businesses, social initiatives and to promote self-care - supporting over 20 global causes aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Simultaneously, she also played a role within The Hopenclass, a non-profit global think tank, where she coordinated the creation of courses for online learning platforms through an Academic Residency Program. While her research interests include education access, aquaponics, and digital transformation, Wokedje's broader area of interest is Food Security for Africa. Her vision is to see every underserved citizen of the continent assuring this primary need in the contexts of conflict and climate change, and ultimately leveraging this security as a tool to blossom to their full potential.

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