Education:
I hold a Master’s degree in Bioanalytical Sciences, which has provided me with a strong foundation in research, data interpretation, and analytical thinking. My academic training has equipped me with the ability to approach complex problems with structure, attention to detail, and scientific rigor.
While my formal education is rooted in the life sciences, my interests have consistently extended beyond the laboratory into people-centered work. During my academic journey, I actively engaged in leadership and community initiatives, which deepened my understanding of social systems, education, and grassroots challenges.
Over time, this inclination translated into hands-on experience in the development space, particularly in education and youth mentoring. My education has therefore not been a limitation, but a complementary strength - allowing me to bring a structured, evidence-based approach to program implementation and coordination.
I am now intentionally building a career in the development sector, bringing together my experience across public health operations, education, and community engagement, and I am keen to apply my academic grounding in meaningful, impact-driven contexts.