About

I am a Congolese (Republic of the Congo, aka Congo Brazzaville) civil society leader and activist with an international reputation for promoting democracy, transparency, and anti-kleptocracy initiatives. As the founder, I have led impactful advocacy and media campaigns focused on human rights and good governance for over a decade.​​

My work includes serving as the Executive Director of the #Sassoufit Collective and Executive President of Opening Central Africa, as well as serving on the boards of the ICDR and the DSA Steering Committee, where I advocate for democracy and the rule of law. I collaborate with NGOs and investigative media on kleptocracy issues, supporting open government and minimal state intervention in the economy. I am also a One Young World Ambassador, a Reagan-Fascell Fellow, a Stanford Draper Hill Fellow, an NGN MIF member, and a McCain Global Leader Fellow.​ 

I graduated from Sorbonne Paris IV and the African Institute of Management, and hold certifications in digital marketing and strategic communication. A strategic use of digital media and communication tools matches my commitment to democracy, human rights, and positive change.

In April 2025, I was shortlisted as one of three finalists for the prestigious Allard Prize for International Integrity, considered the “Oscars of anti-corruption”. I became the first-ever Congolese recipient to be honored by the Allard Prize, marking a historic milestone for civil society in Central Africa. At the June 2025 Award Ceremony in New York City, I received an Honourable Mention, recognizing a decade of leadership in combating corruption and upholding human rights.