Christelle Kouamé
Volunteer
Biography

Kouamé Adjoua Flore Christelle is a sociologist specialized in local development. She holds a Master’s degree in Sociology of Local Development, obtained in 2019. Her academic and professional journey reflects a consistent commitment to community development, social inclusion, and the protection of vulnerable populations.

In 2019, she served as a Volunteer with the NGO Wopilé Sanga in Korhogo, where she contributed to initiatives supporting the social integration of orphaned and vulnerable children in northern Côte d’Ivoire, particularly those affected by HIV/AIDS. This experience further strengthened her commitment to social justice and the protection of children’s rights.

In 2021, she worked as a “Big Sister” consultant with PSI under the IGNITE Korhogo project. In this role, she conducted awareness activities for young women aged 15 to 25 on the importance of contraceptive use, contributing to the promotion of reproductive health and the prevention of early pregnancies.

She currently serves as an organizational coordinator within the NGO H-CH and as a Volunteer with CorpsAfrica/Côte d’Ivoire in the N’Zi region, specifically in the community of Ediakro, where she supports local communities in implementing participatory initiatives that promote inclusive and sustainable development.
Committed, rigorous, and impact-driven, Kouamé Adjoua Flore Christelle dedicates her expertise to supporting communities and fostering lasting positive change.

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