Achaleke Christian Leke

[1] He was born in Fiango Kumba in Cameroon, is a peacebuilding and development activist and the 2016 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year.

Since 2017, Achaleke also holds master's degree in security and development from University of Birmingham, England as a Chevening Scholar.

As a result, he was invited as a speaker at the 2015 White House Summit to Counter Violent Extremism in the United States.

[14] In addition, since 2018, he served as a part-time lecturer at University of Buea for post graduate program in Peace and Security Studies until 2020.

[18] In 2007, he started volunteering for Local Youth Corner Cameroon, a nonprofit that aims to empower young people to prevent violence and promote sustainable development, he became the executive director at the organization in 2021.

[22] The disinfectants were made in accordance with the World Health Organization’s recipe for hand sanitizers and bottles were distributed into vulnerable communities by youth volunteers.