Ndugwa Hassan

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Ndunga Hassan, Extermely Together Leader

Ndugwa Hassan is a Ugandan youth activist who co-founded the Uganda Muslim Youth Development Forum (UMYDF) after surviving the July 2010 Al-Shabaab bombings in Kampala.

Hassan is the Executive Director of the UMYDF and his work focuses on strengthening youth and religious leaders’ capacities in conflict resolution, peacebuilding and the prevention of violent extremism.

Ndunga Hassan also has extensive recognition in the academic fora: he is a 2015 Mandela Washington Fellow posted at the University of Delaware. He is also a USIP Generation Change Global Fellow and a Participatory Action Research Fellow. He has also co-authored a series of working papers concerning youth involvement in peacebuilding and preventing violent extremism. As well as contributed to publications to support and protect victims of terrorism. Among his research contributions are the 2019 BRICS study on Violent Extremism in Eastern Uganda and the Women Without Borders research on the violence prevention potential of East African Fathers “Can Fathers Challenge Extremism.”

Open to: Mentoring, training, writing
Areas of Expertise: Conflict resolution and analysis, governance and human rights, interfaith dialogue and understanding, mediation, negotiation, peacebuilding with a focus on prejudice awareness and reduction, peace education, Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism, religious engagement and ideological refutation
Scope: East and Horn of Africa region (Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda)

Introducing Ndunga Hassan from Uganda. Ndugwa Hassan on his experience as a survivor of the 2010 Al-Shabaab terrorist attack at the Kyadondo Rugby Club in Uganda and his journey towards becoming an activist against violent extremism.

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