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Aminata Kane
Aminata Kane est titulaire d’une Licence en Langues Etrangères Appliquées aux Affaires à l’Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis. Elle prépare actuellement un Masters en Communication d’Entreprise à ETICCA DAKAR. Aminata intègre le GRAG en tant que stagiaire, en vue de contribuer à donner une visibilité aux questions prioritaires du Groupe à travers particulièrement son programme de communication. Elle contribuera aussi à la traduction de documents produits par le GRAG pour les rendre plus accessibles auprès des populations ciblées. Aminata manifeste un goût pour l’apprentissage aux côtés de compétentes et de personnes plus expérimentées, et est motivée à fournir de l’assistance aux populations défavorisées.
Primrose Adjepong
Primrose Adjepong is currently taking a gap year before attending the University of St Andrews in Scotland to read International Relations, as global affairs and the dynamics of our complex world today has always been a keen interest. During this year, Primrose has been attending the African Leadership Academy, gaining a broader understanding of the issues facing the continent as well as the tools and skills needed to solve them. The prospect of working at GRAG greatly excited her because of her previous work with charities that dealt a lot with human rights such as Amnesty International and Aids Action. In addition to that, during her time at the academy, she has spent a lot of time working on a project that addressed gender issues. Primrose hopes that working at GRAG will be part of the beginning stages of a long career in social justice.
Julianna Twiggs
Julianna Twiggs is an undergraduate student at American University of Washington, DC in the school of international service. She is in international studies major concentrating on international development in Africa with a double French and economics minor. Prior to joining the GRAG team Julianna has most recently worked as a communications intern with the French Embassy in the United States. As an intern at GRAG, Julianna will be focused on developing the organization’s public communication and outreach mechanisms while working with the GRAG projects on maternal health and family planning.
Daouda Ka
Daouda Ka est étudiant au Global Master’s in Development Practice (MDP) à l’Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar. MDP est un programme d’enseignements qui englobe les sciences de la santé, de l’environnement, de l’économie et les énergies renouvelables. Daouda a rejoint le Département Recherche/Analyse et Suivi Evaluation du GRAG, où il participe activement à la réflexion et à la définition de stratégies visant à atténuer la vulnérabilité des populations clés et son impact sur leurs aptitudes y compris la santé de ses dernières. Sa contribution au sein du GRAG s’inscrit dans le développement d’un Livelihood Model, visant à orienter les principaux bénéficiaires du « Learning Center for Vulnerable People » vers les circuits socioprofessionnels et à promouvoir leur insertion.




