Motunrayo Fatoke is an International development and Public policy professional with over four years of transnational experience at the nexus of research, policy, and practice, with extensive interests cutting across education, technology, and policy.
Motunrayo has collaborated with a range of esteemed local and international organizations, including The Education Partnership (TEP) Centre, Theirworld, the World Economic Forum, UNESCO, UNICEF, Global partnerships for education (GPE) amongst others. Her impactful work earned her an award recognition from the African Union, where she was honored as one of African Union's 25 inspiring Women of Impact in Africa.
Motunrayo is an active member of the World Economic Forum Global Shaper, a community of exceptional changemakers addressing global problems through innovations, evidence-based interventions, and policy advocacy.
Motunrayo is currently a Public Policy graduate student at George Washington University. Her academic pursuits complement her professional achievements, reflecting her commitment to addressing education disparities, promoting digital inclusion for social good, and fostering strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors. Her passion for impact and technology-driven development continues to drive her efforts to create meaningful, sustainable change.
Graduate Fellows
Motunrayo Fatoke
George Washington University
