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Eva Abugabe

Eva Abugabe is an accomplishing yet modest young Ghanaian development practitioner with over 5 years progressive practical growing-working experience, competent skills development and appreciable knowledge gathering on gender, equity and social inclusion; democratic governance; mediation and transitional justice. Eva has worked with government entities and multiple international and local civil-society organisations in diverse ways such as Amnesty International; the African Transitional Justice Legacy Fund; the Institute for Democratic Governance; Centre for Democratic Governance; Transparency International; Action Aid; Women in Law and Development in Africa; UNOWAS Working Group on Women, Youth, Peace and Security and the Ministry of Gender Children and Social Protection. Through these, she has significantly contributed her share to the efforts to among others, safeguard sexual and reproductive health rights; realise Affirmative Action policies; consolidate development and political stability and; increase women’s participation in political governance and the peace and security spaces especially in Ghana. Building on these experiences, Eva aspires to be an outstanding African voice on Gender, Equity and Social Inclusion; Democratic Development; and Security issues. Hence, Eva believes that an MPhil in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa, is a perfect cause for her transformation as an effective Human Rights Defender particularly, with strong perspectives in gender-sensitive frameworks; research and data analytics; advocacy; and people-centred human right policies ultimately, towards the promotion and protection of people’s development and dignity especially of marginalised groups in Africa and beyond. Eva is both an alumna of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) and Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). Eva loves admiring nature and helping others, especially through volunteerism.

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