Pauline Kamau is the Quaker International Affairs Representative for AFSC in Africa. She aids in inclusive approaches to peacebuilding. Her work includes facilitating dialogue, policy advocacy and research, and diplomacy. She engages in policy advocacy in Somalia, Burundi, Zimbabwe, and Kenya, and lobbies for peace at the national, regional, European Union, and international level.
Nthabiseng Nkomo is the AFSC country representative for Zimbabwe.
Saif is a passionate youth advocate who enjoys designing holistic and multilayered learning journeys to enable the youth to meet their developmental needs positively. Since 2006, Saif worked on the design of several frameworks such as The Hearts & Heads PSS framework, The GirlSPARKS girl-centered-design framework and Shabab framework for the improvement of youth civic engagement.
Rawan has been key in supporting the Shabab Program, she has a passion for working with youth and has led multiple different youth networks. Before AFSC, Rawan led 51 Youth Committees to achieve economic and social engagement, to ensure youth are fairly represented throughout both local and national levels, and supporting youth to be active citizens in their communities.