Dahlyn Bamuloze | Uganda Dahlyn Bamuloze has more than five years of experience in human rights law practice and organizational programming. Currently, Dahlyn is regional manager at ICWEA, where he focuses on access to health care for HIV treatment and care. Previously, he worked with the European Union Delegation to Uganda under its Cooperation Section, where he focused on the development of strategies for sustainable business in Uganda and stakeholder engagement. He also worked with the Research Planning and Development Department of the Uganda Revenue Authority. Dahlyn holds a bachelor's degree in Law from Makerere University Kampala and a postgraduate diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Center. Dahlyn is driven by the clamor to lead an impactful life and to use his skills and knowledge to inform and advocate for better policies and strategies aimed at improving the lives and livelihoods of the common person. After completing the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, Dahlyn plans to use the knowledge and ideas gained from the Fellowship to engage with and help prepare vulnerable communities to advocate for themselves, to strengthen their economic muscle, and to tackle the challenges they face in their lives.