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'''Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi'''
'''Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi''' is a [[Core Participants |core participant]] of the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - African Co-Laboratory]].
 
Melvis Kimbi Lu is a very creative Cameroonian Journalist who has work experience in mainstream journalism as a news anchor, reporter and radio producer and also in corporate communication. She speaks English and French fluently. She has the proven abilities in leadership, motivating people toward common mission and effectively organizing and putting to use available resources to that end with wide-ranging experience in effectively interacting with people of various ages, socio-economic, political and cultural backgrounds.
 
An energetic gender activist with a vast experience in reporting on gender and development issues, she was selected to represent young women at the 2015 Financing for Development Conference in Addis in 2015. Melvis is a member of a number of associations to promote the rights of young people and other topical issues like climate change and she banks on the use of social media such as Facebook, Twitter and online blogging to reach her goals.
 
 
'''Melvis''''s [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Joseph Hategekimana]]'''.  
 
 
 
 
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Her [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Joseph Hategekimana]]'''.




'''Melvis Kimbi Lu''' is a very creative Cameroonian Journalist who has work experience in mainstream journalism as a news anchor, reporter and radio producer and also in corporate communication. She speaks English and French fluently. She has the proven abilities in leadership, motivating people toward common mission and effectively organizing and putting to use available resources to that end with wide-ranging experience in effectively interacting with people of various ages, socio-economic, political and cultural backgrounds.


An energetic gender activist with a vast experience in reporting on gender and development issues, she was selected to represent young women at the 2015 Financing for Development Conference in Addis in 2015. Melvis is a member of a number of associations to promote the rights of young people and other topical issues like climate change and she banks on the use of social media such as Facebook, Twitter and online blogging to reach her goals.
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'''Shadow Participants'''
'''Shadow Participants'''
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[[File:RD_ShadowParticipantAF.png|100px|caption]]


# [[Ngum Azinwi ]]
# [[Ngum Azinwi]]
# [[Titang Charlotte]]
# [[Titang Charlotte]]
# [[Olamuyiwa Oluwafemi Solomon]]
# [[Olamuyiwa Oluwafemi Solomon]]

Latest revision as of 06:03, 16 May 2018

RD CoreParticipant AF.png
Core Participants
Core Participants
Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi
Get informed before I inform
Role(s) SDDP AF Core Participant
Co-Lab(s) Nairobi, 9-13 May, 2016
Africa minicon.jpg African Initiative


Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - African Co-Laboratory.

Her Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors is Joseph Hategekimana.


Melvis Kimbi Lu is a very creative Cameroonian Journalist who has work experience in mainstream journalism as a news anchor, reporter and radio producer and also in corporate communication. She speaks English and French fluently. She has the proven abilities in leadership, motivating people toward common mission and effectively organizing and putting to use available resources to that end with wide-ranging experience in effectively interacting with people of various ages, socio-economic, political and cultural backgrounds.

An energetic gender activist with a vast experience in reporting on gender and development issues, she was selected to represent young women at the 2015 Financing for Development Conference in Addis in 2015. Melvis is a member of a number of associations to promote the rights of young people and other topical issues like climate change and she banks on the use of social media such as Facebook, Twitter and online blogging to reach her goals.

Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi
Melvis Lu-uh Kimbi
Red tape
Politicization of governance
Low self esteem and self defeatist approach to governance

Shadow Participants caption

  1. Ngum Azinwi
  2. Titang Charlotte
  3. Olamuyiwa Oluwafemi Solomon
  4. Henry Nyingcho
  5. Selma Ndi
  6. Yembe Nfor
  7. Christopher Nuh
  8. Mbone Catherine
  9. Ashu Germaine
  10. Tangwa Livinus Acha