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Jochebed N.D. Evans-Addison is a graduate student pursuing a Master of Arts in Security Policy Studies at The George Washington University, specializing in international security, conflict resolution, and global gender policy. Originally from Ghana, she has extensive experience in gender-focused initiatives, human resource management, and international development. Jochebed served as a Human Resource Officer at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, where she developed inclusive HR policies and led gender and cultural sensitivity training.

She was the Lead Program Coordinator for Legacy Premier Foundation and Image Consulting Group Inc. where she spearheaded community development projects, grant writing, and international partnerships. A passionate advocate for diversity in global affairs, Jochebed co-founded Khayil Young Women’s Ministry Ghana to empower underserved communities. Jochebed’s work reflects her commitment to sustainable development, gender equity, and peacebuilding, aligning with her aspirations to shape inclusive policies in international organizations.

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