
Amina Maalim
Amina Maalim is a passionate advocate for minority rights and community development. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Gender, Women, and Development Studies from Egerton University. Amina brings a robust background in grassroots activism and research, focused on empowering marginalized communities.
At CEMIRIDE, Amina contributes to initiatives that strengthen the economic, social, cultural, and political rights of minorities and indigenous peoples. Her work aligns with CEMIRIDE's core pillars of governance, climate change, and access to justice. She is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and ensuring that minority voices are heard and respected in policy-making processes.
Amina's commitment to social justice and her hands-on experience in community development make her a valuable asset to CEMIRIDE's mission of enhancing the capacities of minority and indigenous communities to secure their rights and improve their livelihoods.