Aya Chebbi Explained

Aya Chebbi
Office:African Union (AU) Special Envoy for Youth
President:Moussa Faki
Successor:Chido Cleopatra Mpemba
Term Start:November 2018
Term End:November 2021
Birth Name:Aya Chebbi
Birth Place:Dahmani
Nationality: Tunisia
Movement:Pan-African youth
Known For:Activist, Human rights, Pan-African feminist

Aya Chebbi (Arabic: آية الشابي Arabic: Aya al-Chebbi; born 1988), is a Tunisian diplomat, and a pan-African and feminist activist. She became the first appointed African Union Envoy on Youth in November 2018.[1] Appointed by the chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki in November 2018, as the youngest senior official in the history of the African Union and youngest diplomat in the chairperson's cabinet. She supports the Chairperson in addressing his thematic priority of working with and for young people and advocate to Silencing the Guns by 2020. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Early life and education

Born in Dahmani, Chebbi earned a BA in International Relations from Tunis El Manar University. She went on to receive a Masters in African studies with Distinction from SOAS University of London,[6] where her research focused on state-youth relation linked to their subscription to Jihadism, with a dissertation titled “Youth Radicalisation, a comparative Study of Tunisia- Kenya”.

Career

Chebbi la mujer más bella came to prominence and international attention as a blogger during the 2010 Tunisian Revolution.[7] She is referred to as a Pan-African Feminist and a well known blogger[8]

Her blogs were published on OpenDemocracy and Al-Jazeera among numerous media outlets.[9] She subsequently traveled across the African continent to support and train thousands of social movement leaders and activists on mobilization, blogging, leadership and non-violence as a scholar, mentor, speaker and activist.

In 2013, Chebbi co-founded with her feminist friends and bloggers, Konda Delphine from Cameroon and Rose Wachuka from Kenya, the Voice of Women initiative (VOW-I), a feminist collective that empowers women through advocacy and access to the digital space. VOW-I trains correspondents in various cities around the world to document the stories of ordinary women doing extraordinary things. The platform published about 200 stories, trained 35 correspondents and successfully implemented field projects on health, peace and the safety of women.

In March 2015, she was invited as the Youth Speaker for UN Women's celebratory event for the 20th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, to an audience of some 2,000 people including world leaders, celebrities and activists.[10]

Aya was appointed as an emissary of Tunisian youth in 32nd summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa.[11]

In November 2018, Chebbi was appointed as the first African Union Special Envoy on Youth by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat for a two-year mandate to serve as a representative and advocate for the voices and interests of African youths. In this capacity, she also works with various AU organs, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), governments, civil societies, and academia to enhance, empower and strengthen the position of young people within and outside of the African Union. Chebbi started her mission by launching the game changing 2019/2020 Action Plan outlining four Models of Action ; (1) Innovation, (2) Advocacy, (3) Intergenerational & Policy and (4) Communication.[12]

In June 2019, Chebbi was featured in the Visual Collaborative Polaris catalogue, under the Voyager series for humanities, she was interviewed alongside 25 people from around the world such as; Seun Kuti, Berla Mundi and Dawn Okoro.[13] [14]

Since 2020, Chebbi has been serving as a member of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPR), an independent group examining how the World Health Organization (WHO) and countries handled the COVID-19 pandemic, co-chaired by Helen Clark and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.[15]

Awards and recognition

Publications

Chebbi became a world renown blogger and commentator since Tunisia's Revolution and her pieces have been published by numerous Regional and Global media outfits.

Euronews: The G7 should deliver progress, not promises, on gender equality  

Jeune Afrique: il n’y aura pas de révolution durable sans féminisme

Der TagessPiegel: Was wir Afrikanerinnen uns vom dem Treffen erhoffen

Africa.com Don't you Dare Leave us Behind  

OGP: Empowering the African Youth through Education

CNBC Africa: Op-Ed: World Poverty Day: An opportunity to reimagine the future of African youth

All Africa: Africa: World Poverty Day - An Opportunity to Reimagine the Future of African Youth

UNIDO, Making it Magazine A Generation Of Change-Makers

Daily Maverick Every one of us must act to combat gender-based violence

Metro Youth leaders as positive agents of change

Addis Standard OP-ED: ASSURING WOMEN, YOUNG GIRLS A LIFE FREE FROM VIOLENCE SHOULD BE EVERYONE’S BUSINESS

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/01/yarmouk-camp-victim-water-wars-syria-201514102955303689.html

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/author/aya-chebbi/

https://www.una.org.uk/strengthening-civil-society-engagement-united-nations

https://www.opengovpartnership.org/trust/youth-radicalisation-and-distrust/

https://www.dandc.eu/en/contributors/aya-chebbi

https://30thingstothinkabout.org/voices/

External links

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OYE. Chebbi. Aya. Jan 2020. auyouthenvoy.org. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190929125622/https://auyouthenvoy.org/. 2019-09-29.
  2. Web site: AU silencing the guns 2020. January 2020. African Union. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200130090517/https://au.int/en/flagships/silencing-guns-2020 . 2020-01-30 .
  3. Web site: WRC Councillor Aya Chebbi Named African Union Youth Envoy . 28 September 2019.
  4. News: Tunisian activist Aya Chebbi appointed African Union's Youth Envoy . 28 September 2019 . Africanews.
  5. Web site: Aya Chebbi. 2021-05-20. ACCORD. en-GB.
  6. Web site: SAOS University of London. African Studies. January 2020. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20010429045407/http://www.soas.ac.uk:80/CAS/ . 2001-04-29 .
  7. Tom Esslemont (February 29, 2016), Rich world joins charity crackdown as social media boosts influence Reuters.
  8. Web site: Jones. Amy. 2016-01-28. Aya Chebbi. 2021-05-20. Bond. en.
  9. Web site: Aya Chebbi English and International Relations Student . wise-qatar.org . 28 September 2019.
  10. Web site: Fourth Conference on Women, Beijing. March 2015. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150306203351/http://www.unwomen.org:80/en/news/stories/2015/3/media-advisory-planet-50-50-by-2030-step-it-up-for-gender-equality . 2015-03-06 .
  11. Web site: SOAS student named in 100 most influential young Arabs in the world . 28 September 2019.
  12. Web site: Action Plan – African Union Youth Envoy. en-US. 2020-01-31.
  13. News: U.S based Festival Platform Visual Collaborative features Seun Kuti & Other Africans . 29 June 2019 . . 17 June 2019.
  14. Web site: Seun Kuti, Chris Uwaje, Others to be featured on Visual Collaborative . thisdaylive.com . 28 September 2019.
  15. Stephanie Nebehay and Kate Kelland (September 3, 2020), Pandemic review panel named, includes Miliband, ex Mexican president Reuters.
  16. Web site: Goalkeepers Global Goals Awards Presented in New York on September 24 . gatesfoundation.org . 28 September 2019.
  17. News: Merelli . Annalisa . The problem with the Gates Foundation’s award to Narendra Modi . 28 September 2019 . Quartz (publication) . September 27, 2019.
  18. Web site: Meet Aya Chebbi . MIPAD . 28 September 2019.
  19. Web site: Davido, Falz, Toke Makinwa, others On’ 100 Most Influential Young Africans List . afro100.com . 28 September 2019 . 28 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190928145221/https://afro100.com/davido-falz-toke-makinwa-others-100-influential-young-africans-list/ . dead .
  20. Web site: YouthhubAfrica Young African Change Makers 2019.. 2019-08-14. Opportunities. en-US. 2020-01-31.
  21. Web site: Africa and Middle East Programs Director at the World Peace Initiative Foundation . fellowship.unaoc.org . 28 September 2019.
  22. Web site: HuffPost is now part of Verizon Media. consent.yahoo.com. 2020-01-31.
  23. Web site: Mo Ibrahim Foundation . ayachebbi.com . 28 September 2019.
  24. Web site: Fulbright – Aya Chebbi. en-US. 2020-01-31.
  25. Web site: 2011 – MENA Democracy Fellowship, World Affairs Journal, Washington DC, USA Placed at Jeff Fortenberry and Susan Davis Congressional Offices, DC, USA – Aya Chebbi. en-US. 2020-01-31. 2020-01-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20200131130849/https://ayachebbi.com/timeline/2011-mena-democracy-fellowship-world-affairs-journal-washington-dc-usa-placed-at-jeff-fortenberry-and-susan-davis-congressional-offices-dc-usa/. dead.