Semhar Araia: Rebuilding peace in Eritrea opened my eyes | WorldRemit

As a descendant of Eritrean immigrants, Semhar Araia was raised in a diaspora community. This inspired her to go on and support people of the diaspora and promote international development. And so today as UNICEF USA’s Managing Director for Diaspora and Multicultural Partnerships, she advocates engagement within the diaspora communities of more than 70 countries in the United States.

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From Here to Eritrea

In a room with 11 White House Champions of Change, Semhar Araia ’99 was meeting with the president.

Her cohort that day in April 2012 included individuals who had dedicated their lives to causes such as veterans’ issues, housing and health care. They had an hour with President Barack Obama and each was given the opportunity to describe their work. Semhar Araia ’99 was the last to present.

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WAMU Radio: Local African Communities Coping With Migrant Crisis

Local communities in the Washington region are reeling from recent tragedies on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Many families have connections to the waves of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean into Europe – including the Ethiopians killed by the Islamic State in Libya last month. Kojo explores the aftershocks of these events and traces their connections to neighborhoods in the Washington area.

 

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Ashoka University: Session 11: Migration and Diaspora Engagement

Semhar Araia speaks to Ashoka University on migration and development, as part a 12-week course on the unprecedented possibilities of now. Its objective is to develop better understanding among participants of the trends that define our historical moment and the opportunities that those trends create. For each student, that conversation will be directed toward the development of a personal plan of action for entrepreneurial engagement.

Financial Times: African ‘Sex and the City’ Highlights The Reality Of Coming ‘Home’

An African City highlights a segment of the global African population, says Semhar Araia, founder of the US-based Diaspora African Women’s Network, or DAWN. “Nicole Amarteifio is showcasing what it really feels like for anyone to return to their country of heritage, returning to the home you thought you knew . . . where maybe the culture you were raised in or grew up in is not aligned with the African one you come home to.” 

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IdEA: Diaspora Leadership Training with Semhar Araia

On October 16th, as part of Global Diaspora Week 2014, the Diaspora African Women’s Network (DAWN) in cooperation with the International diaspora Engagement Alliance (IdEA) invited diaspora leaders and community members to participate in a 2-hour leadership training session with DAWN’s Executive Director, Semhar Araia, on the basic tenets of organizational leadership, public service and finding mission-driven work. 

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