Hilma Ndinelago Moses
Hilma Ndinelago Moses works for the African Union Commission (AUC) as a Human Rights Associate in the Department of Political Affairs’ Human Rights and Transitional Justice Cluster in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. She is the founder of a social impact initiative called Namibian Opportunities. This online platform provides access to life-changing opportunities taking place around the world and within Namibia. It provides developmental support for young Namibians who venture in advocacy and activism work and tackles issues such as human rights, peace and security, conflict resolution and mediation, environmental issues, good governance, and the fight against poverty and hunger. Hilma Ndinelago Moses is a One Young World (OYW) Ambassador and the former Vice President of the University of Namibia Student Representative Council. Hilma’s academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Honors degree from the University of Namibia and a post graduate Diploma in Disarmament, Non-proliferation, and Development from the United Nations Mandated University for Peace (UPEACE). Hilma is a scholar in human rights, transitional justice, rule of law, good governance, democratic processes and peace and security issues. Hilma aspires to be a Rule of Law Practitioner to help developing countries create a unified and robust system of law.