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How a business masters took a refugee back to his roots

Yonas Abeje’s degree gave him the skills to contribute to Ethiopia’s future
Looking ahead: Yonas Abeje in Addis Ababa

I was born in Kenya, in the Kakuma refugee camp, but I am Ethiopian by nationality. When I was eight years old, my family and I were lucky enough to get on the UN High Commissioner for Refugees programme and were relocated to a small city in Norway, where I grew up.

After an undergraduate degree in business administration in Oslo, I decided to do a masters in management abroad. I was looking for universities with practical courses, and what I liked about the programme at ESMT Berlin were the social impact projects, where students travel to a different country for five weeks to work on projects that make a difference.

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