Please share a short bio for yourself. This should be no more than 3-4 short paragraphs.
International Development specialist with over three years of experience in West Africa and significant experience in South Africa. I am currently a Master's candidate for International Development with a focus on Gender and Education. Extensive project management skills and branding experience in both English and French. Interested in issues of Gender and Educational Reform throughout the world.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you have direct and significant expertise
Benin, South Africa, France, Togo, Ghana, the United States
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Graduate Student at American University - School of International Service - International Development
What are your main skills/expertise?
Specialties:Program Management, program analysis, women's empowerment, education best practices, social media and marketing, video editing and production, Excel, Adobe, Final Cut, Word, cross cultural communication, and community development.
What are Your expertise areas/sectors when it comes to youth
Education, Gender, Humanitarian Relief, Development, Protection, Art
What are Your primary Skills, to compliment Your areas/sectors
Capacity Building, Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Grant Writing, Program Management, Program Design, Research, Training
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