Abongdoh Maluyane Titus
Refugee Fellow
Abongdoh Maluyane Titus is a fellow in Refugees International’s Refugee Fellows Program. He is a social innovator and education advocate from Cameroon. Rooted in his own experience of displacement and losing access to formal education when his school was attacked amid violent conflict, Titus founded e-Mentor, an award-winning digital learning platform that uses immersive virtual reality to deliver quality STEM education to displaced and refugee students in remote regions.
Through e-Mentor, Titus has empowered more than 2,000 displaced learners and trained over 170 teachers, earning international recognition, including the Commonwealth Innovation Award for the SDGs, the Globethics Youth Leadership Award, and selection as a One Young World Ambassador and Queen’s Commonwealth Trust Young Leader. His advocacy has reached global platforms such as the World Youth Forum in Egypt and the Yale Model African Union Conference in Rwanda. His long term vision is to impact 1 million learners by 2035.
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