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Rebeca Gyumi was born on 3 December, 1986 in Dodoma, Tanzania, is a Founder & Executive Director,Activist,Lawyer,host. At 34 years old, Rebeca Gyumi height not available right now. We will update Rebeca Gyumi's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Founder & Executive Director,Activist,Lawyer,host
Rebeca Gyumi Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 3 December 1986
Birthday 3 December
Birthplace Dodoma, Tanzania
Nationality Tanzania

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Rebeca Gyumi Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Rebeca Gyumi worth at the age of 36 years old? Rebeca Gyumi’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Tanzania. We have estimated Rebeca Gyumi's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Rebeca Z. Gyumi is a Founder & Executive Director at Msichana Initiative, a Tanzanian NGO which aims to empower a girl child through education, and address key challenges which limit girl’s right to education. She has worked for over 8 years with Femina, a youth focused organisation as a TV personality and youth advocate. .

Rebeca Gyumi is a Founder & Executive Director at Msichana Initiative, a local NGO which aims to empower a girl child through education, and address key challenges which limit girl’s right to education. She has worked for over 8 years with Femina, a youth focused organisation as a TV personality and youth advocate. A lawyer by profession, Rebeca pursued and won a landmark case on child marriages, through the petition she filed at the High Court of Tanzania to challenge the Tanzania Marriage Act, 1971 which allowed girls as young as 14 to get married. The decision which raised the minimum age of marriage to 18 for both boys and girls.

She is involved in different global campaigns for mobilization of resources for initiatives, which works on girls’ issues. In Nov 2016 she was involved by Girls not Brides in resource mobilization for child marriage initiatives in the world. She is among 9 members across the globe of UNICEF – UNFPA advisory committee member on global programme for ending child marriages. Rebeca is involved in different campaigns and social charities as a volunteer and ambassador, advocating for safe schools and quality education to Tanzanian students.

2016

October 2016 she was invited to be the main Speaker at UNICEF Global commemoration of International Day of a Girl Child, New York, USA. And she was awarded The Social Change Award recognizing the work done by Rebeca and the Msichana Initiative to win a landmark court case in July that ended legal provisions permitting child marriage in the country.

Rebeca is recognized nationally and internationally for her work in advancing youth and girls rights. She was named 2016 UNICEF global goals award winner for her work in advancing girls’ rights in Tanzania. She was named among 2016 African Women of the Year by New African Woman magazine. Rebeca is a Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum and University of Cape Town Young Leaders Fellow.

2015

She chaired the National Consortium of Youth CSOs in advocating for enactment of National Youth Council, which led to the inclusion of National Youth Council in the proposed Constitution and passing of the Bill by the Parliament of United Republic of Tanzania. In 2015 she led a girl power election campaign for the Tanzania general election, ensuring that youth and girls agenda in particular were rightly presented for politicians to take on in their manifestos, and girls in particular were encouraged and empowered to participate in the general election. This involved working with Global Peace Foundation in Tanzania and advocating for peaceful participation during election processes. January, 2017 she participated and contributed in the 28th AU Summit with focus on youth "Harnessing the Demographic Dividend by Investments in Youth". She paneled in the discussion "Technological Innovation: using social media to integrate social and financial education" in the Aflatoun Global Meeting, Nairobi Kenya. Where focus was on how to design youth initiative with focus on the technological advancement and use of new and social media.

2014

She paneled with Melinda Gates to discuss about young women involvement in small-scale farming, challenges and possible solutions in 2016. She was a panelist, International Women’s Day, Inspiring change: Woman to woman, discussion on the issue of gender equality and importance of empowering women and girls for community advancement on 8 March 2014.

2013

She has garnered trust among many youth in Tanzania which led her become chair, moderator and board member to various youth initiatives. Rebeca served as Vice-President for Tanzania Association of US State Alumni (TUSSAA), Trek4Mandela Tanzania leg ambassador and sits on the board of SNV-Netherlands, Opportunity for Youth Employment (OYE) project. She chaired and moderated National Youth Constitution Forum in July 2013. Forum brought together youth from Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar to discuss, evaluate and validate the draft Constitution and come up with recommendations for dissemination to reform commission.

In Nov, 2013, she was selected by US embassy Tanzania under US Department of state to attend International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP) for youth with leadership potential. She won 2017 inaugural IVLP alumni award for social innovation and change for her landmark win at the High Court.

She has written a number of publication and articles on youth and girls issues. In 2016, she was privileged to write a Foreword for Save the Children’s Global Report on Child Marriages "Every Last Child". Her popular articles are like "Government should involve youth in solving their problems" The Guardian, 29 January 2013.

2012

She is known for her voice and commitment in advancing young women rights and participation from national, regional and international level. In 2012 she was the ambassador and coordinator for national campaign under the government through Tanzania Education Authority (TEA). The campaign aimed to fundraise for the construction of girls’ hostels in 8 regions in Tanzania and rescue girls who had to walk long distance to school, or drop out completely.