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Jedidah Millapo
Role(s) Core Participants
Co-Lab(s) Nairobi, 9-13 May, 2016
Education Development Studies
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Jedidah Millapo is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - African Co-Laboratory.

Her Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors is Tasso Papandreou.


Jedidah Millapo is the program intern officer at Barnabas Research and Training Institute with a degree in Development Studies. She is a young development practitioner with experience in training, research, capacity building and social development.

Jedidah is an avid reader with a keen interest on sustainable development, equity and equality in governance and inclusive democracy. Her professional goal is to be a seasoned consultant and change maker in community projects by taking advantage of pragmatic problem solving especially in a digital era in order to bridge the gap amongst individuals, communities and institutions in her country Zambia and beyond.


Jedidah Millapo






Shadow Participants caption

  1. Elizabeth Ndhlovu
  2. Agness Kankondo
  3. Coretta Nkhoma
  4. Bibiana Gwaba
  5. Chileshe Chaunga
  6. Lome Tembo
  7. Tukia Mbewe
  8. Sheena Sitwala
  9. Chanda Nondo
  10. Mukandi Siame