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Esther's awards

Esther Neem was featured in the YALI magazine of Alumni Achievers, following her appearance on Mwangaza Magazine speaking on entrepreneurship among the youth. This was also due to her appearance on KUTV speaking on entrepreneurship to the Kenyan youth.
YEPI INPRIRATIONS

Esther Neema was selected top seven of the most innovative ideas of the Governor's start-up challenges, which invited young people to compete and eventually Bootcamp. This ended up being the foundation and the roots of the Dream Tribe Network Africa.

TOP 35 UNDER 35

Esther was selected Top 35 under 35, among 1000's of nominees. This is due to her work with the Dream Tribe Network Africa, which today has a membership of over 500 people. Also, her work with TEDxKibera where she has been supporting George Kevin to coordinate the events for the last two years is a great initiative, where they have brought together members of the community for inspiration.



TOP WOMAN IN BUSINESS

Esther Neema was nominated for Top Women in Business for her constant inspiration and working with young people. She was nominated in both youth and social categories. She also has taught at the Academy for Women entrepreneurs, a USAID-sponsored project under #YEPIinspirations and continues to share on various media outlets, encouraging youth to become entrepreneurs. She continues to manage various enterprises and projects.




SPEAKING AT THE KALASHA


Esther spoke to the art of Story-telling at the Kalasha event, along with Eugene of Young rich.



Esther Neema receiving Top 35 under 35 certificate and award at the Youth Agenda office.


 Esther Neema, receiving the certificate for YEPI inspirations Boot camp participation, where she was among the 10 selected during the governor's start-up challenge.  Dream Tribe Network Africa was selected as Top most innovative ideas of the Governors start-up challenge, Ideas that change the world.
Madame Levina sharing certificate with Esther Neema.

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