Eloah Makassi

Eloah Makassi

International Education & Global Exchange Professional | Founder, Boyeyi Malamu | Princeton in Africa Alumni Support Chair | Education & Exchange Vice Chair, BPIA

Role
Alumni Support Chair at Princeton In Africa
Location
Washington, WA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Eloah Makassi

Eloah Makassi is a dynamic force in international education, youth development, and public diplomacy. Passionate about designing cross-cultural initiatives that empower young people and strengthen education systems, she works to bridge innovation, education, and community impact across global contexts.Most recently, Eloah served as the Washington, DC Regional Fellow for the U.S. ExchangeAlumni Fellowship, where she designed and led programs that connected Fulbright, YES Abroad, Gilman, Peace Corps, and other U.S. exchange alumni across the DMV region. Through storytelling, networking, and cultural engagement, she helped strengthen a vibrant, interconnected alumni community rooted in global experience and local impact.Previously, as a Princeton in Africa Fellow in northern Tanzania, Eloah taught digital literacy and computer science, launched Girls-in-STEM clubs, and helped modernize her host school’s computer lab and digital curriculum. Her work inspired her academic interests in education technology, youth capacity building, and policy solutions that expand access to equitable learning across Sub-Saharan Africa.Eloah earned her B.A. in International Studies from American University’s School of International Service, where she was one of 25 students selected for the Global Scholars Program, an accelerated academic track focused on global inequality, development, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Her research explored how Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, including AI, cloud computing, and 3D printing, can catalyze inclusive growth for African youth.Born in France, raised in the United States, and rooted in Congolese and Angolan heritage, Eloah brings a deeply multicultural perspective to all that she does. As a Kennedy-Lugar YES Abroad Scholar, she spent a year in Ghana living with a host family, attending a local high school, and volunteering with Future of Africa, where she supported the reintegration of street-connected youth into formal education.Eloah’s work lives at the intersection of education, technology, and diplomacy. She is committed to building innovative systems that expand opportunity, connect communities, and inspire the next generation of change makers.

Experience

  1. Alumni Support Chair

    Princeton In Africa

    Sep 2025 — Present

    In this role, I lead efforts to strengthen engagement across PiAf’s 750+ alumni community. I organize logistics and planning for the annual alumni meeting, support regional groups in hosting events, and review funding applications alongside the Treasurer. I also develop accountability guidelines for regional chapters, oversee shared interest groups, and help recruit new fellows at PiAf alumni alma maters. Additionally, I manage the alumni feedback survey to ensure programming continues to reflect the needs and priorities of our community.

Education

  • Rock Ridge High School

    High School Diploma

    2016 — 2019

  • St. Peter's Mission School

    High School Diploma

    2019 — 2020

  • American University

    Bachelor of Arts - BA, International Relations and Affairs

    2020

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