Dr. Hauwa Babura is a distinguished leader and an unwavering advocate for education, social justice, and women’s empowerment. As the Chief Executive Officer of Teach Africa Today, her innovative vision and commitment to education reform are captured through the impactful initiative, #TeachAfricaToday, which inspires communities across the continent. She also serves as the founder of the Kaka Hauwa Charitable Foundation, where her initiatives are driving social and educational transformations for underserved populations.
With a resolute dedication to uplifting women, Dr. Babura established the Arewa Women in the Diaspora group and is an active member of the International Women’s Association, amplifying the voices of African women on global platforms. Her academic credentials include a doctorate in Early Childhood Education, complemented by prestigious certifications from Harvard University’s School of Education, underscoring her unparalleled expertise in education development.
Dr. Babura’s contributions have garnered widespread recognition, including receiving a Volunteer Service Award from President Barack Obama, a testament to her lifelong commitment to community service. As an Ambassador for Peace with the United Peace Federation, she continues to advocate for harmony and progress within society.
Currently serving as the Technical Adviser on Basic Education to the Jigawa State Governor, Dr. Babura is actively shaping educational policies and strategies that prioritize access, quality, and equity for students in Jigawa State. Her work in this role underscores her commitment to fostering systemic change in Africa’s education sector.
Dr. Hauwa Babura’s legacy is a testament to her transformative leadership, her tireless advocacy for women and children, and her unwavering dedication to education as a catalyst for societal progress. Supporting her initiatives is an investment in a brighter, more equitable future for Africa, where education and social justice thrive.

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