Sonika Manandhar Explained

Sonika Manandhar
Birth Date:17 January 1990
Birth Place:Kathmandu, Nepal
Nationality:Nepalese
Education:Tribhuvan University, Singularity University, Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Co-founder and CTO of Aeloi
Awards:United Nations Young Champion of the Earth, One Young World Lead 2030, National Geographic Society Emerging Explorer, Rastriya Nari Sewa Samman 2073
Parents:Shankha Narayana Manandhar, Joog Laxmi Shrestha
Occupation:Computer Engineer, Entrepreneur

Sonika Manandhar (born 17 January 1990) is a Nepali computer engineer and a social entrepreneur. She co-founded a fintech company named Aeloi Technologies,[1] [2] an organization that helps fund women micro-entrepreneurs using digital tokens.[3] [4] She received the award "Young Champions of the Earth" from the United Nations Environment Programme's in 2019[5] [6] [7] and the National Geographic Society 2020 Emerging Explorer.[8]

Early life and education

Manandhar was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. She graduated as a computer engineer from Kathmandu Engineering College, Tribhuvan University, and started working at Microsoft Innovation Center Nepal as a software engineer in 2011. Manandhar is a Singularity University Alumni and Korea Aerospace Research Institute Alumni. In 2017, she was the first Nepali who was offered a scholarship to go to the Silicon Valley-based program called Global Solutions Program[9] at NASA in California. During her time at Singularity University, she studied exponential technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, etc. Her company was selected among 3 companies to pitch at Singularity University Global Summit in Silicon Valley.[10] [11] Manandhar was also offered a scholarship to attend the International Space Training at Korea Aerospace Research Institute in 2018.

Manandhar has also been an advocate for blind students and has worked to empower blind children with computer education.[12] She established a computer lab in 2013 and was involved in finding new ways of teaching a computer to blind students.

Awards and recognitions

In 2019, Manandhar was named as Young Champions of Earth by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).[13] [14] [15] [16]

The UN Environment Programme listed her as one of the six examples of climate leadership on Women's Day alongside Christiana Figueres, Greta Thunberg, Anne Hidalgo, Carolina Schmidt, and Kibarisho Leintoi.[17] She also was the winner of the SDG 9: Infrastructure, industry, and innovation category award of the Lead 2030 Challenge by One Young World sponsored by Standard Chartered with seed funding of $50,000.[18]

In 2020, Sonika Manandhar was named National Geographic Society’s Emerging Explorer 2020.[19] [20] [21] National Geographic Society chooses eight global changemakers conducting groundbreaking work as the class of Emerging Explorers who will transform their fields and further our understanding of our world and all that's in it.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Most Inspiring Digital Innovation (MIDI). 10 October 2020. Aeloi Technologies.
  2. Web site: Canada Grant Supports UN ESCAP's Project To Help Women Entrepreneurs In Nepal. 10 October 2020. New Spotlight Online.
  3. Web site: Aeloi. Aeloi . 10 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Aeloi Tech: Digitised Traditional Loan System. Sesemi Limbu . Udhyami Nepali . 10 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Young environmental prize winner for Asia and the Pacific is driving an electric revolution to use big data for efficient transport. 18 September 2019 . United Nations Environment Programme. United Nations Environment Programme . 22 October 2020.
  6. Web site: Seven entrepreneurs win top United Nations Young Champions of the Earth prize for outstanding work to protect our world. 19 September 2019 . United Nations Environment Programme. United Nations Environment Programme . 22 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Driving an electric future in Nepal. 18 September 2019 . United Nations Environment Programme. United Nations Environment Programme . 22 October 2020.
  8. Web site: Announcing the National Geographic Society's 2020 Class of Emerging Explorers. 28 September 2020. National Geographic. National Geographic . 22 October 2020.
  9. Web site: GSP Participants Feature. Singularity University Twitter . 10 October 2020.
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUoY5L0J7hY. Global Solutions Program: Farmspace. 5 Oct 2017. Sonika Manandhar, Tiffany Tong. Singularity University Summits. 20 October 2020.
  11. Web site: SU Ventures News Bulletin: Recognizing Achievements. 20 October 2020. Singularity University. Singularity University.
  12. Web site: Women to watch-2016. 22 October 2020. WOW Mag Nepal. WOW Mag Nepal.
  13. Web site: Global environmental movers and shakers receive UNEP Champions of the Earth Awards. 20 October 2020. UN environment. 27 September 2019 . United Nations Environment.
  14. Web site: Nepali youth bags prestigious UN award. 20 October 2020. The Himalayan Times. 23 September 2019 . The Himalayan Times.
  15. Web site: UN Environment Program Honors Nepal Youth for Green Energy Mobility Initiative. 20 October 2020. The Himalayan Times. Samir Mishra.
  16. Web site: 21 September 2019. Sonika Manandhar Wins Young Champions Award From The UN Environment Programme. 20 October 2020. Lex Limbu. Lex Limbul.
  17. Web site: Climate leadership for inspiration on Women's Day and every day. 21 October 2020. United Nations Environment. 6 March 2020 . United Nations Environment.
  18. Web site: Lead 2030 Challenge Winner: Sonika Manandhar. 21 October 2020. One young world. One young world.
  19. Web site: 2020 Emerging Explorers. 21 October 2020. National Geographic. National Geographic.
  20. Web site: नेसनल जिओग्राफिक सोसाइटीको 'इमर्जिङ एक्स्प्लोरर' छानिइन् सोनिका मानन्धर . Nepal khabar. Nepal khabar. 21 October 2020.
  21. Web site: नेसनल जिओग्राफिक सोसाइटीया इमर्जिङ एक्स्प्लोरर सोनिका मानन्धर . 5 October 2020 . Nepal Mandal Television. Nepal Mandal Television. 21 October 2020.