Local Pathways Fellowship 2024 Graduates

This past December, the Local Pathways Fellowship celebrated the graduation of its 2024 cohort. These incredible individuals, representing diverse regions worldwide, have successfully completed the program. Their commitment to driving impactful change and advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in their respective communities has been nothing short of inspiring.

Throughout the year-long program, fellows were equipped with tools, skills, and resources to tackle complex challenges within their local contexts. This cohort worked on exciting project and developed a cities solutions report addressing issues of tech, housing and finance. From attending webinars and completing rigorous coursework to designing and implementing transformative projects, these graduates showcased exceptional dedication and innovation.

The fellowship not only amplified their ability to create real-world solutions but also fostered a global network of like-minded individuals passionate about sustainable development. We are thrilled to spotlight these changemakers and their cities of residence:

1. Alexander Drahos – Athens, Georgia, United States

2. Cedric Mahutondji Agbessi – Cove City, Benin Republic

3. Akriti Shrivastava – Gurgaon, India

4. Anuja Harale – New Delhi, India

5.Bahar Melisa Yildiran – Weimar, Germany

6.Christopher Arrey Tarh-Ebai – Yaoundé, Cameroon

7.Cynthia Cherotich – Nairobi, Kenya

8.Frank Koomson – Accra, Ghana

9.Ghurni Bhattacharya – Bielefeld, Germany

10.Hitakshi Agrawal – Jersey City, United States

11.Jake Goodman – Rockville, Maryland, United States

12.James Jung – Washington, DC, United States

13.Garima Jasrotia – Varanasi, India

14.Jaya Ghimire – Kathmandu, Nepal

15.Kritika Sharma – Chandigarh, India

16.Maitri Pujara – New York City, United States

17.Maryam Alfakhrey – Mosul, Iraq

18.Muskaan Shrivastava – New Delhi, India

19.Samuel Appiah Ofori – Accra, Ghana

20.Sweta Singh – Mumbai, India

21.Vinay Katariya – Mumbai, India

22.God'sLove-Divine Ngbechukwuyem – Calabar, Nigeria

23.Alexandra Perez – Kimbiri, Peru

24.Anagha Nabar – Mumbai, India

25.Ashlesha Howal – Mumbai, India

26.Bourgeois Binwa – Kinshasa, DR Congo

27.Oishika Basak – Rotterdam, Netherlands

28.Prianka Bali – Mumbai, India

29.Treaser Nyirenda – Lusaka, Zambia

30.Rethabile Tsenki – Maseru, Lesotho

31.Brathikan Vijayamohan Mankayarkarasi – Edinburgh, United Kingdom

32.Diana Dobrin – Bucharest, Romania

33.Laughter Atanda – Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria

34.Rovena Yazhini Wilson – The Hague, Netherlands

35.Rumbidzai Royanna Muyambo – Cape Town, South Africa

36.Mrinal Patil – Mumbai, India

37.Esther Karanja – Nairobi, Kenya

38.Karin Vigonich – Lund, Sweden

39.Marianna Massaroni – Caracas, Venezuela

40.Siham Kamil – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

41.Dilip Pareek – Milan, Italy

42.Mayra Alejandra Hinostroza Cute – Chao, Peru

43.Yvonne Mose – Kisii, Kenya

These graduates are now part of a thriving global community of changemakers, ready to lead initiatives, influence policies, and make strides toward the SDGs in their regions. We congratulate them for their incredible work and look forward to seeing the impactful change they will continue to create.


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