Cristian Eteo Botau
Cristian Eteo Botau has worked on youth empowerment programs oriented towards cultural and educational development for more than ten years. He is a founding member of Casa de Cultura de Rebola, the first privately established and managed cultural institution in Equatorial Guinea, where he has volunteered as Cultural Coordinator since 2009. Cristian Eteo Botau has promoted various cultural and educational initiatives, the latest being HABLAR, an innovative method on sensitizing people on Human Values, outlining their relevance in intellectual emancipation, and sociocultural development. Cristian holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and recently obtained a Certificate from the London Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) in Project Management, and he is Certifying in Internal Auditing from the Institute of Internal Auditors. Upon completion of the Washington Fellowship, he plans to expand his current activities surrounding Human Values Awareness in order to inform the population about their basic and fundamental rights. Cristian was one of 100 Fellows competitively selected to participate in an 8-week internship in the United States following the Mandela Washington Fellowship academic institute. He interned at Symbolic Systems in August-September 2014. Stayed in Africa.