Humphrey Fellows 2012-2013

Each year, up to 15 Humphrey Fellows arrive at Cronkite for 10 months of academic study, leadership development, professional enrichment and American cultural immersion as part of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. Meet the class of 2012-2013:




Kareem Awadalla, Egypt

Kareem Awadalla has a bachelor’s degree in tourism and hotel management from Alexandria University. He is the youngest talk-show host for Egyptian Radio and Television Union, where he hosts a prime-time political program as well as the live morning talk show. During his Humphrey year he intends to study television production, online news and multimedia journalism.

Kareem Awadalla

Ilona Bičevska, Latvia

Ilona Bičevska has a master’s degree in film production from the Baltic Film and Media School and a bachelor’s degree in sports and health education from the University of Latvia. She is the director of Avantis Promo, a Latvian film and music production company, as well as the founder of Avantis Youth, a nongovernmental organization that offers more than 30 social and youth programs. She hopes to develop an international network to support creative talent from emerging countries.

Ilona Bičevska

Nikiwe Bikitsha, South Africa

Nikiwe Bikitsha holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and media studies from the University of Witwatersrand. An award-winning broadcast journalist with 15 years of experience in radio and television, she is the senior news and current events anchor for the eNews Channel, South Africa’s only 24-hour news station. She also writes a column for the weekly newspaper The Mail & Guardian. She plans to study economic development during her Humphrey year.

Nikiwe Bikitsha

Borgia Miguel Samba Bouesso, Republic of the Congo

Borgia Miguel Samba Bouesso has a bachelor's degree in communication from Marien Ngouabi University. From 2009 to 2011, he served as director of information for Tele Congo, the national public television station. Prior to that, he was chief editor for Radio Liberté, the country’s first privately owned radio station. While at Cronkite, he intends to study new media and the relationship between government and the media in democratic contexts.

Borgia Miguel Samba Bouesso

Kibnesh Chala Fulas, Ethiopia

Kibnesh Chala Fulas earned a master’s degree in journalism and communications from Addis Ababa University and a bachelor’s degree in English education from Debub University. She has worked in Ethiopia’s nonprofit sector for the past 10 years and currently serves as the communications officer of the Joint Ethiopia Programme of CAFOD, SCIAF and Trócaire, the official relief and development agencies of the Catholic Church in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. She hopes to improve her advocacy and social marketing skills to advance her work in the nonprofit sector.

Kibnesh Chala Fulas

Gwendolin Mokake née Mojoko Messinge, Cameroon

Gwendolin Mokake née Mojoko Messinge has bachelor's and master’s degrees in journalism and mass communication from the University of Buea. Since 2005, she has headed public and alumni relations at the university. She also produces the weekly radio program “University Half Hour.” She is interested in advocacy relations, stakeholder management and the use of social media for strategic communication and crisis management.

Gwendolin Mokake née Mojoko Messinge

Fatima Talib, Pakistan

Fatima Talib holds a master’s degree in mass communication from Punjab University and a master’s degree in fine arts from Lahore College for Women University. As a reporter for the country’s Express News Channel, she covers health and social issues, human and women’s rights issues and politics. Prior to joining Express News, she was assistant editor at the think tank Pak Institute for Peace Studies. She hopes to learn new ways of gathering and presenting news and making documentaries during her Humphrey year.

Fatima Talib

Alma Telibečirević, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Alma Telibečirević studied painting and education at the Classical Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. She is a freelance project manager and public relations and marketing specialist for various concerts, exhibitions, festivals, seminars and other events. For the past nine years she has organized the Kid’s Festival, the largest independent youth event in Southeast Europe, attended by more than 40,000 children each year. She will study public relations at the Cronkite School.

Alma Telibečirević

Branko Veselinovic, Serbia

Branko Veselinovic holds bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from Alfa University in Belgrade and is pursuing doctoral studies in journalism and communications. He is the youngest prime-time news anchor at Radio Television of Serbia, the national broadcasting corporation, and also produces and anchors the country’s most-watched weekend morning show. He plans to develop his new media and broadcasting skills while at Cronkite.

Branko Veselinovic