The Skoll Foundation is pleased to announce its 2024 Fellows – a total of 34 exceptional leaders driving change in communities worldwide.
The 2024 cohort brings together diverse experiences and perspectives from social innovators and entrepreneurs, storytellers, government and policy leaders, and connectors from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Guatemala, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa, Tribal Nations in the US, and Uganda.
Meet the Fellows:
- Aakash Ganju– expanding access to healthcare in India with AI, digital tools
- Alejandro Torun– connecting sustainable textiles with markets in and beyond Central America
- Ana Fontes– elevating women leaders in Brazil, partnering with UN and government
- Ana Lucía Mosquera Rosado– researching and advocating for holistic DEI practices in Peru
- Adela Andrea Gonzalez Pacheco– advancing gender and racial equity in Colombia
- Andrea Garcia– addressing structural determinants of health with AIAN communities
- Archana Soreng– advocating with Indigenous communities for climate justice
- Arinze Obiezue– showcasing African youth and creative culture in print and digital media
- Aristiwidya Bramantika– driving collaborative innovation and culture in Indonesia
- Bernard Chiira– advancing inclusive innovation and entrepreneurship in Kenya
- Brian Walusimbi– providing care and support services to children with cancer in Uganda
- Bruna Helena Barros– strengthening democracy and equitable public policies in Brazil
- Byron Ninham – advocating for Native people, wisdom, and languages
- Constanza Connolly– building impact legal services with lawyers worldwide
- Ebenezar Wikina– supporting collective power and youth engagement in West Africa
- Eddy Gicheru Oketch– collaborating with government and remote Kenyan communities
- Eka Prastama– working to ensure the rights of all people with disabilities in Indonesia
- Francoise Moudouthe– supporting the thriving of African feminist movements
- Gita Syahrani– orchestrating collective environmental action in government and markets
- Harsha Ravindran– increasing economic mobility for youth across Southeast Asia
- Jayro Bustamante– illuminating Central American experiences through film
- Kumi Naidoo– advancing human rights and climate activism and artivism
- Laura O’Reilly OAM– increasing opportunities in the Australian disability sector
- Lizzie Kiama– advancing disability rights and inclusion in Kenya
- Louisa Zondo– supporting mental health, wellbeing, and youth-driven artivism
- Madhukar Reddy Banuri– collaborating with government to deliver education at scale in India
- Mirabelle Morah– elevating impactful narratives and solutions with young Africans
- Mônica Sodré– orchestrating intersection of climate action and democracy in Brazil
- Nguhi Mwaura– working to direct more philanthropic funding to African-led organizations
- Okong’o Kinyanjui– ensuring every African LGBTQ+ person has resources and connections to thrive
- Ramsés Gómez Molina– fostering education innovation across Latin America
- Rana Dajani– embracing multi-disciplinary wisdom and expertise to create social change
- Sergio Pancorbo– bridging government and civil society to secure basic health and access needs in the Andean Region
- Sumitra Pasupathy– advising philanthropies to leverage social and financial capital