Victor Ochen

Youth, peace and development expert

Why you should listen

Victor Ochen is the founder and executive director of the African Youth Initiative Network (AYINET). Born in Northern Uganda, he spent 21 years living amid violent conflict that displaced more than three million people and forcefully recruited more than 60,000 children as soldiers, including his own brother. Through his organization AYINET, he has provided reconstructive medical rehabilitation and support for more than 25,000 war survivors in Northern Uganda. A transformative leader with over 20 years of experience, Ochen has trained tens of thousands of youths in leadership, peacebuilding and development across Africa.

In 2015, Ochen became the first Ugandan and youngest African to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and was named one of Forbes Magazine's 10 most powerful men and a new hope for Africa. A Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and Desmond Tutu Fellow, he advises the UN on gender and forced displacement, consults for the African Union on youth in peace and security and is building the African Peace Academy in Uganda to promote youth leadership in conflict resolution. His work focuses on African unity, poverty reduction, economic empowerment and climate change mitigation.

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Big Bets: TED Talks on transformation, supported by The Rockefeller Foundation

May 23, 2024

The world needs novel solutions and partnerships to address our most staggering challenges and to transform the systems like food, healthcare, energy and financial services that are essential to making opportunity universal and sustainable. In that spirit, TED and The Rockefeller Foundation joined forces for a special event focused on “Big Bets” — new ideas […]

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