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Louisiana State University celebrated the closing ceremony of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, recognizing 24 young leaders from 18 sub-Saharan African countries. The fellowship, part of the U.S. Young African Leaders Initiative, empowers aspiring leaders through leadership training and community service. This year’s cohort showcased their commitment to societal betterment while engaging in cultural exchanges and service projects throughout Baton Rouge. The event highlighted their accomplishments and contributions to both local and home communities, emphasizing the importance of global collaboration in addressing pressing issues.
Baton Rouge – The closing ceremony for the 2025 Mandela Washington Fellowship at Louisiana State University (LSU) took place on July 25, 2025. This year, the fellowship celebrated a cohort of 24 young leaders from 18 sub-Saharan countries, marking another successful iteration of the program hosted by LSU for the second consecutive year.
The Mandela Washington Fellowship is part of the U.S. government’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), aimed at fostering leadership development, academic knowledge, and cultural exchange among young Africans. The 24 fellows, aged between 25 and 35, were selected from a pool of 58,000 applicants and engaged in specialized training and community service from mid-June until the end of July 2025.
During the ceremony, Hannah Sensenbrenner Morrow presented the program, while fellow Valerie Chingonzo from Zimbabwe also showcased her insights from the fellowship experience. Each fellow was recognized for their unique contributions during the program, emphasizing the interpersonal skills and community awareness they developed.
LSU’s Mandela Washington Fellows hailed from diverse countries including:
- Israel Baelongandi (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Emma Kariuki (Kenya)
- Akudo Alli (Nigeria)
- Angemito Adel (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Skohar Samb (Senegal)
- Jessy Lugya (Uganda)
- Valerie Chingonzo (Zimbabwe)
- Alpha Kabine Camara (Guinea)
- Ingiphile Zwane (Eswatini)
- Khadijah Abdul-Samed (Ghana)
- Goitsemodimo Ditsele (Botswana)
- Serwaa Bonsu Essel (Ghana)
- Chrystelle Murielle Ibiyemi Edjo (Benin)
- Mulenga Graciano (Angola)
- Karey Mwangi (Kenya)
- Fridolin Tranquille Abadet (Central African Republic)
- Martin Manyozo (Malawi)
- Ladi Musiba (Tanzania)
- Ahmed Moumine (Cameroon)
- Moise Wassete Mugnouna (Togo)
- Ongeziwe Nxokwana (South Africa)
- Moses Echodu (Uganda)
- Bilqees Shebby (Nigeria)
Throughout the program, fellows participated in a Leadership Institute for Civic Engagement, fostering two-way exchanges with local community leaders. Each fellow committed over 16 hours of community service aimed at addressing issues relevant to both Louisiana and their home countries, such as healthcare access, poverty alleviation, and literacy.
Oliver “Ozzie” Crocco, the administrative director, highlighted the fellows’ impactful work in Baton Rouge, commending their efforts in merging societal needs with their personal aspirations. This year’s program concluded with a graduation ceremony, celebrating the accomplishments of each participant.
The Mandela Washington Fellowship aligns with broader goals of enhancing leadership skills and providing networking opportunities for emerging leaders across Africa. By connecting young leaders to the United States, the program aims to cultivate a lasting legacy of collaboration and understanding between continents, crucial for tackling global challenges.
As the fellowship progresses into its future iterations, LSU remains committed to nurturing these young leaders who demonstrate both dedication and resilience in their endeavors to make a positive change in their communities.
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- The Advocate: Young African Leaders Complete Mandela Fellowship at LSU
- Wikipedia: Mandela Washington Fellowship
- The Advocate: Local News Coverage
- Google Search: Young African Leaders Initiative
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Leadership
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