Emma Okonji
In line with its focus of bringing
people together and supporting the development of connected communities,
Facebook has announced the names of 116 people worldwide who have been
selected to join the Facebook Community Leadership Program. Around a
dozen African community leaders have been selected to become programme
residents and fellows.
“Many community leaders worldwide and in
Africa turn to Facebook to create connections through Facebook groups,
WhatsApp or Messenger,” said Nunu Ntshingila, Regional Director Facebook
Africa.
“This programme is all about empowering them with the tools, support and funding they need to advance their causes and build their communities.”
“This programme is all about empowering them with the tools, support and funding they need to advance their causes and build their communities.”
Since announcing the programme in
February, Facebook received more than 6,000 applications from all over
the world. A selection committee, which included employees as well as
community experts from outside of Facebook, reviewed each application to
identify leaders with a strong, clear and committed vision for their
community.
Five participants have been selected
globally as community Leaders in Residence, each will be awarded up to
$1,000,000 to fund their community initiative. The final amount received
will be determined based on final budget proposal created and submitted
by each resident as part of their program training.
Kenya’s Noah Nasiali, the selected
leader in residence for Africa, has brought together more than 100,000
farmers across Africa through a Facebook group in less than a year.
Farming is one of Africa’s most important industries, and Noah’s
community helps farmers obtain and share critical information.
“Africa Farmers Club was formed to help
farmers come together to access credible, reliable and applicable
farming information that will help them develop their skills and most
importantly help them to get a market for their produce and in the end
get returns for their hard work. I invite group members to share their
stories both positive and negative through pictures so that we can learn
together. Whenever possible I personally visit members face-to-face to
see for myself their challenges and we discuss how they can overcome and
at the same time and improve.
Our community aims to contribute to the
Sustainable Development Goal which is to End hunger, achieve food
security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture,”
Said Nasiali

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