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Kectil Colleagues Alumni

Welcome Kectil Colleague Alumni

From 2015 through 2026, Kectil colleagues have built a worldwide community. This is a home for graduates who stay connected — across cohorts, countries, and the work they are doing now.

Members
25
Countries
17
Cohorts
7
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Kectil Alumni Connect Portal

Enter the Kectil Alumni Connect Portal — a dedicated, secure site to renew and refresh friendships and networks with Kectil Colleague alumni throughout the world

Kectil 2027 Application Portal

Youth leaders ages 17–26 — the Kectil 2027 portal opens September 15th 2026

Alumni can share this opening with youth leaders ages 17–26 in their home countries.

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Alumni Board

Meet the Alumni Board

Colleagues Serving the Kectil Alumni Network

Alumni Board
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Ajauwa Ifedayo

Kectil Alumni Board Member

Ajauwa Ifedayo, professionally known as Iffective, is a KECTIL Alumni Board Member, creative entrepreneur, musician, and emerging technology and cybersecurity professional based in Glasgow, Scotland. As a KECTIL alumnus and Alumni Board Member, Ifedayo is passionate about youth leadership, community development, and creating opportunities for young people to connect, collaborate, and make meaningful impact. He has contributed to the development and coordination of KECTIL Alumni initiatives, including essay competitions, cultural exchange programmes, and community engagement activities. Ifedayo is also a recording artist whose music blends Pop, Soul, Folk, Rock, and African influences. His creative work focuses on storytelling, cultural connection, and inspiring positive change. He is also the writer of the KECTIL Theme Song, contributing his musical and creative talents to the wider KECTIL community. Beyond his work with KECTIL and music, Ifedayo has a growing interest in technology and cybersecurity, reflecting his broader passion for innovation, digital skills, and lifelong learning. He remains committed to strengthening the KECTIL Alumni community and supporting initiatives that empower young leaders to transform their communities and contribute to positive global change.

NigeriaCohort 2017
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Alumni Board
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Azeem Yousaf

Kectil Alumni Board Member

Azeem Yousaf is a dynamic and accomplished individual whose journey reflects an unwavering commitment to education, youth empowerment, and social welfare. Azeem is a Textile Engineer by profession and a postgraduate scholar in Business Administration, blending academic excellence with a deep passion for community service and leadership. Currently, Azeem serves as the Manager Distribution Sales at Lucky Core Industries, where he utilizes his business expertise to drive organizational success. His professional pursuits, however, are complemented by a profound dedication to public service and community development. Previously, Azeem was elected as a Youth Counselor in the Provincial Government of Punjab, Pakistan. In this role, he championed various initiatives focused on enhancing youth education and employment opportunities, believing strongly in the transformative power of knowledge and economic empowerment. Beyond youth-focused efforts, he has been a fervent advocate for women's empowerment, actively promoting equal opportunities and striving to dismantle barriers that limit women's participation in society. Azeem’s dedication to social welfare is particularly evident in his work supporting orphaned children. He has led initiatives to secure educational funding, provide family assistance, and facilitate technical education programs designed to equip young individuals with vital skills for their futures. On a global stage, Azeem has made significant contributions through his longstanding involvement with the Kectil Program, an international youth leadership platform. After being selected to attend the Kectil Youth Leadership Conference in Atlanta, USA, in 2017, he went on to serve as a mentor for the 2019 Atlanta Youth Conference. His commitment earned him successive leadership roles as a Regional Coordinator and Youth Mentor, and he now serves proudly as an Alumni Board Member for the Kectil Program. In 2023, Azeem demonstrated his commitment to global leadership by participating in the Kectil Global Youth Leadership Conference in Atlanta. Additionally, he attended the Kectil Regional Conference in Papua New Guinea, strengthening his resolve to empower youth across diverse cultures and regions. Azeem is recognized as a youth advocate for excellence, inspiring young leaders to pursue educational, professional, and personal growth with passion and integrity. His multifaceted contributions reflect a deep belief that education, empowerment, and active community engagement are the cornerstones for creating lasting, positive change.

PakistanCohort 2017
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Alumni Board
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Edvard Grigoryan

Board Member

Edvard Grigoryan is a conflict analyst and policy professional working at the intersection of diplomacy, peacebuilding, and regional security, with a particular focus on the South Caucasus and European foreign policy. He holds a Master's degree in EU International Relations and Diplomacy from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, which he completed on a full European Commission scholarship, and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from Yerevan State University. His work combines rigorous, conflict-sensitive analysis with hands-on peacebuilding, informed by firsthand experience of conflict in his own region. Edvard trained inside the Council of Europe's Directorate of Political Affairs and External Relations in Strasbourg, where he drafted political briefings and analytical notes supporting the Secretary General's reporting on European security, and followed the work of the Parliamentary Assembly and the Committee of Ministers. As a Future Leaders Fellow at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA), he researched post-conflict connectivity in the South Caucasus and co-authored a policy analysis on the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process. He currently serves as a Policy Analyst with the Centre for International Security and Economic Strategy (CISES) in London (on a remote basis). Edvard has represented Armenian youth on European and international platforms, including as a Youth Delegate to the Council of Europe's Congress of Local and Regional Authorities and as a Young European Ambassador with the EU Neighbours East programme. He has also contributed to national policymaking through his work with the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, supporting the Government's long-term transformation and governance agenda. He is the Co-Founder and Programme Coordinator of Kectil Armenia Educational and Cultural NGO, leading initiatives at the intersection of peacebuilding, intercultural dialogue, youth leadership, and civic participation. Within the wider Kectil community, he serves as a Global Board Member of The Kectil Program, where he authored the programme's Conflict and Peace curriculum and helps steer and mange Kectil Community Projects, the YouTube channel, and Alumni Network. His peacebuilding training includes fellowships and programmes with CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), the Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation, and the Hansen Leadership Institute at the University of San Diego. Working across Armenian, English, French, and Russian, Edvard's work brings together conflict analysis, diplomacy, peacebuilding, and youth leadership, with a particular commitment to inclusive, locally grounded approaches to peace and cooperation. He believes the most consequential change begins where it is hardest — in divided communities, fragile regions, and local realities that rarely make the headlines.

ArmeniaCohort 2024
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Goharik Grigoryan

Board member

Goharik Grigoryan is an educational leader and researcher with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a strong professional focus on education policy, governance, youth development, and international educational cooperation. She is currently pursuing the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Research and Innovation in Higher Education (MARIHE), an internationally oriented programme delivered across Austria, Finland, China, and Germany, focusing on higher education policy, governance, management, research, and innovation. Goharik recently completed a one-year research programme in Poland under the Lane Kirkland Scholarship, hosted at Jagiellonian University, where she conducted research on governance and policy in early childhood education. Her academic interests focus on strengthening education systems through effective governance, evidence-based policymaking, and international cooperation. She currently serves as a Researcher at the 405 Educational Alliance, contributing to research and strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening Armenia’s education ecosystem and supporting evidence-informed education policy. Goharik has professional experience in Armenia’s public sector, including work at the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and an internship at the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia, where she gained practical experience in policymaking and public administration. She is the Founder and President of the Professional Orientation Center NGO, dedicated to supporting young people in making informed educational and career choices. She is also the Founder and President of Kectil Armenia Educational and Cultural NGO, leading initiatives at the intersection of education, cultural heritage, youth empowerment, and international cooperation. Throughout her academic, professional, and civic engagement, Goharik has represented Armenia in more than 30 countries through international conferences, educational programmes, youth initiatives, and intercultural exchange opportunities. Her international experience has strengthened her commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue, global citizenship, and meaningful international collaboration in education. Goharik’s work brings together education policy, research, youth development, intercultural dialogue, and international cooperation, with a particular commitment to contributing to more inclusive, innovative, and evidence-based education systems in Armenia and beyond.

ArmeniaCohort 2022
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Hein Oo

Operations Manager

Hein Htet Oo is a strategy and policy executive with extensive experience spanning government, UN, and nonprofit settings — from leading operations of New York City Department of Small Business Services Career Centres in Manhattan to serving as Advisor to the Ambassador at Myanmar's UN Mission. He holds an MBA in Sustainability from Bard College.

MyanmarCohort 2019
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John Jawara

Kectil Alumni Board Member

John Jawara is a Kectil Alumni Board Member from Sierra Leone. He assists Kectil with West African engagement and issues. His professional specialty is healthcare. He holds a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Grand Valley State University in Michigan and a Bachelor of Science in Community Health from Kenya Methodist University.

Sierra Leone
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Mridul Upadhyay

Co-Founder & Chief Advisor

Mridul Upadhyay is a youth peacebuilding and inclusive governance practitioner from India, and a Kectil Alumni Board Member (2018 Colleague). He is Co-Founder and Chief Advisor of Youth for Peace International. He currently works as a Programme Management Specialist — Youth at the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT).

IndiaCohort 2018
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Ronald Barzola

Program Manager

Ronald Barzola is a Kectil Alumni Board Member from Lima, Peru. Between 2018 and 2021 he was a Hult Prize Winner and served as a Peru Community Builder. In 2023 he became a Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative alumnus. He currently works as Program Manager for the Impact Startup Competition and as Director of Innovation at the Impact at Scale Incubator in Lima. He is an international speaker on innovation and entrepreneurship. With Kectil he has also helped organize in-person Latin America gatherings, including the 2025 conference in Lima.

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Impact

Kectil Colleagues in Action

It begins with Youth Speak — a survey of nearly 5,000 young people in 113 countries. From there, community projects and essays carry that voice into the world.

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Kectil Global Youth Index

Kectil Colleagues in Action: The Kectil Global Youth Index

Youth Speak asked young people what they need and how they lead. Their answers became the Global Youth Index — research alumni can carry into classrooms, policy rooms, and neighborhood work.

Young people heard
4,958
Countries
113
Youth Speak years
2025–2026
Median age
23
Kectil youth leaders in a large-group panel discussion — Global Youth Index research community.
Young people gathered outdoors during a Kectil community project.

Community Projects

Kectil Community Projects

Kectil Alumni in Action — Kectil Alumni are acting as mentors to 2026 Kectil colleagues as they carry out their Kectil community projects

2025 projects completed
155
2025 countries
36
2026 registered projects
493
2026 countries
61
  • Browse projects you care about — education, environment, health, inclusion, and more — and say you would like to help.
  • Support a community center with facilitation, sponsorship, or your skills.
  • Mentor a project team, or share news from the field.
After the program

Why the work continues after the program year

Graduates keep collaborating on health, education, and local hubs — and there is a clear way to help once you are part of the community.

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Global IP Forum · GLIPA

Global Youth IP Forum

The Global Youth IP Forum is sponsored by The Kectil Program and The Global Intellectual Property Alliance (GLIPA) as a six-part webinar series curated exclusively for Kectil Colleagues and Kectil Alumni with internationally known experts in the area.

In 2026, The Global Youth IP Forum is providing (i) An Introduction to Intellectual Property, (ii) Artificial Intelligence for Entrepreneurs and Innovators, (iii) Patents, (iv) Trademarks, (v) Copyrights and (vi) Ask an Expert!

The sessions are hosted by Sherry M. Knowles, the Founder and Executive Director of the Kectil Program and an internationally recognized IP attorney with over 30 years of experience advising global entrepreneurs and innovators; and Maria Fernanda Hurtado, the Executive Director and Latin America Regional Co-Chair of the Global Intellectual Property Alliance, a nonprofit global organization working with international organizations, innovators, creators, governments and non-governmental organizations to promote global understanding and respect for Intellectual Property and its proper implementation.

About GLIPA

The Global Intellectual Property Alliance (GLIPA) is a premier non-profit association of more than 500 global IP experts and organizations. Observer organization before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), GLIPA operates on the core principle that intellectual property can elevate communities and improve lives globally.

Kectil Latin America participants holding Peru and Bolivia flags.

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