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Eunice Amboka Likoko

Eunice Amboka Likoko

Eunice Amboka Likoko has over seven years of experience as a social worker in various fields including social justice and women empowerment. She is the co-founder of Full Circle Trust initiative, a rehabilitation center for women in prostitution whose goal is to provide an alternative source of income for women in prostitution and to prevent women from resorting to prostitution in the first place. In this capacity, she is responsible for rolling out a prostitution prevention campaign, providing a holistic rehabilitation plan for women who want to quit prostitution, leadership development, resource mobilization, and partnership development. Eunice Amboka Likoko lecturers on issues of sustainable development and holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a master’s degree in Sustainable Development. Upon completion of the Washington Fellowship, Eunice plans to continue working in social and environmental justice and also engage in social advocacy and leadership development, especially for vulnerable women in Kenya. Eunice 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. She interned at the local government offices of Montgomery County, Ohio in August-September 2014.

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