[2] In June 2016, she was placed third among 42 African innovators selected by the online business magazine Ventures Africa.
By the time she was 15, she had started to write about how difficult it was for her to accept the way women were treated in her family and more generally in the community as a whole.
[5] While a student, she played a leading role in various organizations, including Junior Chamber International and AIESEC, where by arranging events she gained experience of issues such as environment, health care, education, human rights and social exclusion.
[8] The role of these spaces is to provide suitable conditions for local communities to co-create innovative projects that will have an impact on society.
In addition, through this project, the center seeks to decentralize and democratize access to information, opportunities, and networks of national and international experts through various programs.