My name is Lina and I am from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I run a social enterprise that aims to bring digital education to Ethiopian students. Learn more about it at www.educationforethiopia.org.
My journey started as I wrote the first book in the world that helps Amharic (Ethiopia’s lingua franca) speakers learn Mandarin Chinese. Many people in my country were happy to have access to educational materials in local languages so I set out to make that widely accessible.
Like many students in developing countries, Ethiopian pupils work as well as attend school. If they miss school for whatever reason, especially their science and math classes, they may never catch up. Digitized content will meet them where they left off.
Previously, I wrote about Africa-China relations. Having lived in China for about a decade, I wanted to share with my audience how China and Africa are shaping the world. I have a book series called “The Complete Beginner’s Guide to China-Africa Relations.”
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I am an Ethiopian social entrepreneur and author living in Beijing, China.
Social entrepreneurship: I run Education for Ethiopia, an enterprise that aims to bring digital education to Ethiopian students.
Writing: I wrote the first book in the world that teaches introductory Mandarin to Amharic speakers (official language of Ethiopia).
I also recently published “The Complete Beginner’s Guide to China-Africa Relations.”
I received my BA and master’s from Yale University, my MBA from the CKGSB and I serve on the board of the Yale-China Association.