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In page Ayisha Osori:

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In 2015 she was chosen to be one of 21 women who met for a conference at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government funded by Hunt Alternatives. The group included Fauzia Nasreen from Pakistan, Judy Thongori from Kenya and Olufunke Baruwa, Esther Ibanga and Hafsat Abiola also from Nigeria.[1] A keen commentator on public issues ranging from governance to values and human rights and public policy, Osori maintained a weekly column for the most part of seven years in ThisDay and Leadership newspapers and is a regular media commentator on radio and television. She sits on the board of various organisations in the public and private sector.[citation needed]