Binja Cimanuka Samuel
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Founder REEMAR and Kalobeyei Initiative for Better Life
Binja is a Congolese refugee, entrepreneur, and education advocate living in Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement, Kenya, since 2017.
He is the founder of REEMAR, an e-commerce platform, and Kalobeyei Initiative for Better Life, a refugee-led organization empowering youth from refugee and host communities through education. He serves on WUSC’s Youth Advisory Committee (DREEM Project) and has worked as a research assistant with the Refugee-Led Research Hub, Open Society Foundation, and Oxford University.
Passionate about locally led solutions, youth engagement, and access to higher education, he actively researches displacement and durable solutions. Binja received the Metis Community-Led Impact Award (2022), was named Kidogo Edupreneur of the Year (2023), and is a fellow of the Africa Education Leaders Fellowship. He is currently pursuing a Master’s in Applied Community Development at Future Generation University.
Binja also co-leads Light Academy, a refugee-led school offering tech-driven, inclusive education from kindergarten to secondary level.