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Project Inspire Africa with Mulenga Chilekwa

Mulenga Chilekwa is a Zambian citizen whose desire is to see disadvantaged and vulnerable people live up their highest potentials. In this interview with Project Inspire Africa,she tells her story. Can we meet you? My name is Mulenga Chilekwa,a 23-years-old Zambian who loves reading novels and singing. Tell us briefly your childhood experience I was born in Mpika Zambia the central part of Africa and lived there. I am the third child in a family of 8. Growing up we faced a lot of challenges finacially. I decided while growing up that I was going to do things differently and creatively since I didn't have other factors in my favor.  What’s your educational background? I attended Fikulii Primary School where I did my grade 1-3 before proceeding to Ndeke Primary and Secondary School in Lusaka where I completed grade 3-12. I am currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in public administration and library information science at the University of Zambia. I also several professional

Project_Inspire Interview With Ruth Ki

Ruth Ki was born in a community that didn't support educating the girl child. But she thrived to break the bias and is today helping young people in rural communities rise above their limitations and achieve their dreams. In this interview with Project_Inspire, Ruth shares her story. PROJECT_INSPIRE : Can we meet you?    Ruth : I am Ruth Sunday Ki,an indigene of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. I am the founder of Right Culture Development Initiative, a non-profit organisation based in Jos. I am currently undergoing my one year compulsory national youth service at the Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State. I am passionate about youth and community development. I love to see young people excel in all their endeavours. I am a cyber security enthusiast and a development consultant.   PROJECT_INSPIRE : Tell us briefly about your childhood?    Ruth :Growing up was hard for me and my siblings because of the belief that girls are not supposed to access formal education because th