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'''Faraja Kotta Nyalandu''' is a Lawyer and a social Entrepreneur. Founder and Executive Director of [[Shule Direct]], social enterprise that creates local digital educational content for young learners in Tanzania and across Africa on web and mobile solutions.<ref>[https://vc4a.com/members/faraja/ Faraja Nyalandu Bio]. 30 June 2017.</ref><ref>[https://www.weforum.org/people/faraja-nyalandu/ Faraja Nyalandu page]. 30 June 2017.</ref><ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraja-nyalandu-0755a4a1/ Faraja Nyalandu Profile]. 30 June 2017</ref>


'''Faraja Kotta Nyalandu''' is a Lawyer and a social Entrepreneur. Founder and Excetive Director of Shule Direct, social enterprise that creates local digital educational content for young learners in Tanzania and across Africa on web and mobile solutions.<ref>[https://vc4a.com/members/faraja/ Faraja Nyalandu Bio]. 30 June 2017.</ref><ref>[https://www.weforum.org/people/faraja-nyalandu/ Faraja Nyalandu page]. 30 June 2017.</ref>
==Education==
*Master's degree Law, focused on Labour Migration, Citizenship, Immigration, Arbitration, Refugees and Human Rights Law
*Bachelor's degree Law, focused on human and social laws from University of East London


== '''Education''' ==
==Career==
-Law degree which focused on human and social laws from United Kingdom
*Founder and Executive Director of Shule Direct
*Board Member of Ubongo Learning.
*Miss Tanzania 2004.


== '''Career''' ==
==Membership==
-Miss Tanzania 2004.
*The World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Education, Gender and Work.


-Board Member  of Ubongo Learning.
*The Foundation for Tomorrow and Read International.


== '''Membership''' ==
==Awards==
-The World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Education, Gender and work.
*2016- Leading Woman in Technology in Africa award for her work with Shule Direct 
*2016- Tanzania Leadership Awards’ Hall of Fame Woman of the Year Award


-The Foundation for Tomorrow and Read International.
==Research and Publication==
Authored two youth empowerment books written in Swahili titled;


== '''Awards''' ==
''Faraja ya Usichana.''  
-2016- Leading Woman in Technology in Africa award for her work with Shule Direct 
-2016- Tanzania Leadership Awards’ Hall of Fame Woman of the Year Award


== '''Research and Publication''' ==
''Mbinu ya Kumudu Masomo Yako.''
Authored two youth empowerment books written in Swahili


== '''Personal Life''' ==
==Personal Life==
Married to Lazaro Nyalandu
*Married to Lazaro Nyalandu


Mother of two.
*Mother of two.


== References ==
==References==
 
[[Category:Lawyers]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 8 February 2022

Faraja Kotta Nyalandu is a Lawyer and a social Entrepreneur. Founder and Executive Director of Shule Direct, social enterprise that creates local digital educational content for young learners in Tanzania and across Africa on web and mobile solutions.[1][2][3]

Education

  • Master's degree Law, focused on Labour Migration, Citizenship, Immigration, Arbitration, Refugees and Human Rights Law
  • Bachelor's degree Law, focused on human and social laws from University of East London

Career

  • Founder and Executive Director of Shule Direct
  • Board Member of Ubongo Learning.
  • Miss Tanzania 2004.

Membership

  • The World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Education, Gender and Work.
  • The Foundation for Tomorrow and Read International.

Awards

  • 2016- Leading Woman in Technology in Africa award for her work with Shule Direct
  • 2016- Tanzania Leadership Awards’ Hall of Fame Woman of the Year Award

Research and Publication

Authored two youth empowerment books written in Swahili titled;

Faraja ya Usichana.

Mbinu ya Kumudu Masomo Yako.

Personal Life

  • Married to Lazaro Nyalandu
  • Mother of two.

References

  1. Faraja Nyalandu Bio. 30 June 2017.
  2. Faraja Nyalandu page. 30 June 2017.
  3. Faraja Nyalandu Profile. 30 June 2017