Biography
N’guessan Adjoua Joceline Durvine holds a Master’s degree in Private Law from the Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny de Cocody and is deeply committed to volunteerism and community engagement. Her dedication to service has led her to actively participate in several youth organizations, including the Youth Parliament of Côte d’Ivoire, where she took part in training sessions on the functioning of the National Assembly and parliamentary simulation exercises, strengthening her understanding of democratic governance and civic responsibility. She was later selected for the Bénév’Elles program, an initiative promoting young women’s engagement in volunteerism, and subsequently joined the National Youth Assembly of Côte d’Ivoire, further reinforcing her commitment to humanitarian action.
Today, Joceline fully embodies this commitment through her service with CorpsAfrica/Côte d’Ivoire, where she serves as a Volunteer in the community of Kolibo. As a learner, catalyst, and facilitator, she works closely with community members to support locally driven development initiatives grounded in resilience, participation, and adaptability.
Through her work, she mobilizes, motivates, and encourages communities to take ownership of their development, convinced that sustainable solutions emerge from the active involvement of the communities themselves.