Limaben Jamir is a native of Nagaland, India and is a current Rotary Peace Fellow, pursuing a Masters in International Development Policy at Duke University. After graduating from the University of Delhi, Limaben completed a Master’s Degree from Royal Holloway, University of London where she studied the psycho-social impact of political conflicts. This past summer she worked as a consultant with the Digital Development Unit, World Bank Group. Limaben is the founder of NEIMUN, a youth led nonprofit educational foundation, TedX Speaker, Founding Curator, Global Shapers Kohima Hub – under the World Economic Forum – and current vice curator of Global Shapers Raleigh Hub, North Carolina. Over the past five years, she has been facilitating opportunities, exclusively tailored for young people in North East India to learn more about the works of international organizations on youth, peace and security, and initiate socio-economic transformation in their communities, together with educational institutions and international organizations. Additionally, she has been involved in discussions that drive Northeast IndiaASEAN co-operation for development. Limaben is passionate about exploring the role of leadership in peace building, transparency and accountability mechanisms in conflict affected and post conflict settings and looks forward to exploring the complimentary nexus amongst economic development, security, and policymaking. Currently, she is involved in policy research work with the World Bank focused on Digital Inclusion.