African Leadership Academy seeks to transform Africa by developing a powerful network of young leaders who are ready to accelerate the continent’s growth.
The next generation of African
Entrepreneurs Artists Scientists Laureates Educators Innovators Diplomats Leaders
A community of diverse African potential
Since 2008, ALA has enrolled 1,865 students from over 40,000 applicants; a 4% acceptance rate representing the widest range of African diversity.
Temitope Johnson '24
Nigeria
Empowering health systems through open-source engineering
Mahara Mmangisa '24
Malawi
Tackling crisis response through youth-led action
Fatmaelzahraa Gouda '24
Egypt
Championing inclusive innovation through assistive tech
Abdulrasaq Amolegbe, '20
Nigeria
An innovative entrepreneur who is working to create a cash-to-cashless digital experience for immigrant students in Africa.
Geraldine Mukumbi, ’11
Zimbabwe
Dedicated educator who is pursuing a PhD at Stanford University as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar.
Ubongabasi Asuquo, ‘17
Nigeria
A health care advocate who aspires to address pressing public health concerns in Nigeria.
An investment to unlock opportunity
Since 2010, alumni have enrolled at 328 universities in 59 countries around the world and have accepted $230 million in university scholarships.
Potential becomes impact
ALA alumni have started 483 ventures that have created 1,258 jobs.
Eddy Oketch, ‘08
Kenya
A lifelong activist and Senator of Migori County.
Fatima Al Ansar, ’09
Mali
Internationally recognized women’s rights advocate and Mali’s youngest diplomat.
Mohamed Echkouna, ’11
Mauritania
Accomplished filmmaker and storyteller who was announced as one of six winners of a Netflix film competition.
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