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Badru Juma Rajabu (born 27 July 1991) is a Tanzanian Youth Envoy to Commonwealth who currently serves as Senior Program coordinator at Restless Development (Tanzania). He was previously Program Associate and assistant to the Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact (Tanzania). UN Global Compact

Before his appointment to the position by Restless Development and the UN Global Compact (Tanzania), he was the secretary General Youth of United Nations Tanzania and president DarCity Rotaract Club.

He is decently skilled in the art of peace, Youth meaningful engagement, Diplomacy, communication, leadership, projects development issues and advocacy as his supervisors at the United Nations Global Compact and Restless Development where he works can testify.

Badru has a strong dedication in advocating for youth development, peace, security, sustainable development. democracy, good governance, and human rights in Africa. He has been engaging in both local and International forums such as the East African community, the France Paris Open Government Summit, The London Commonwealth Youth Meetings through Commonwealth Youth Council, the CHOGM Heads of states meeting 2018 London, the Regional Open Government Partnership Summit in Cape Town South Africa, and Peace Building through Commonwealth Youth Peace Network.

Furthermore, he has been a volunteer in development organizations since 2006, when he was still a secondary school student. Due to his engagement in various development initiatives, he was awarded a fellowship by the U.S State Department to be a part of the Young African Leaders Initiative Connect Camp in South Africa 2017, served as the Secretary General, Youth of United Nations Association of Tanzania and contributed increase in membership up to 40000 and 57 UN Chapters opened up across Tanzania leading to his recognition by the UN Resident Coordinator in Tanzania as the UN and SDG Ambassador his role being coordinating and supporting Young people in mainstreaming Global Goals in Tanzania.