Neema
Mgana was the youngest of 1,000 women from around the world jointly
nominated for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. In 2000, she co-founded an
organization providing education, health and other services to over 200
children affected by HIV/AIDS in her native Tanzania. She then founded
the African Regional Youth Initiative (ARYI) while a first-year
graduate student in 2003. In 2006, she co-founded the Forum for Global
Action.
Neema is currently a board member of several
organizations, and is spearheading projects to improve health delivery
in Africa, including projects developing health and education
facilities in rural Africa. The most elaborate project is the “Rural
Center of Excellence,†based in the village of Ipuli, Tanzania, where
the first medical center and nursing and allied health training
facility are being built for operation in early 2007.
Neema
has received a master’s degree in international health from Loma Linda
University of Health Science in the US, and a BS in health informatics
from the University of Victoria in Canada. She also has certificates in
humanitarian assistance and international peace studies.