CANADEM CLIENT

Delivering Hope: CANADEM supports the MSS Mission to Haiti with a critical airlift of helicopters and equipment to combat gangs and restore stability.
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Client: CANADEM- an international not-for-profit NGO dedicated to advancing global peace and security through the rostering, rapid mobilization, and mission management of experts committed to International Service with the UN, other IGOs, NGOs, and governments.
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Project: Multinational Security Support Mission to Haiti
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Location: Port au Prince, Haiti and Washington, USA (2024-2025)
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My Role: Strategic Communications Specialist.



A crucial delivery. Canadian-supported airlift unloads vital equipment in Port-au-Prince to bolster security and stability (March 2025)
Delivering Hope. The El Salvadorian Medical Evacuation Team unloads life-saving equipment in Port-au-Prince, bolstering security and stability on the ground. (10 March 2025) (March,2025)
Boots on the ground. Hope on the horizon. The fourth contingent of Kenyan police arrives in Port-au-Prince, bolstering the multinational mission's capacity to combat gangs and restore stability, supported by CANADEM.

Trained. Ready. Committed. Kenyan police detachment drills in Port-au-Prince, sharpening skills to bolster security and restore stability in Haiti. (7 March 2025)

Mission Ready. Technicians ensure an American-supplied MaxxPro combat vehicle is at peak performance before patrols to secure Port-au-Prince neighbourhoods. (12 August 2024)

Securing Stability. Ambassador Bob Rae (3rd from right) leads an ECOSOC delegation meeting in Washington to assess critical needs and advance the UN-backed mandate for peace in Haiti. (12 February 2025).

Action Through Insight. ECOSOC delegates engage with MSSO leaders on urgent challenges and critical needs to strengthen the Haiti stabilization mission. (Washington, 12 February 2025)

Strength in Partnership. A senior Haitian National Police official welcomes a Jamaican contingent member, as Force Commander Godfrey Otunge observes—uniting forces for stability in Haiti.
EUROPEAN UNION CLIENT

EU Support in Action. A goodwill message from Ms Katrine Mulvad Thomsen, The Head of Economic Development & Energy at the EU Delegation was displayed during the NCCRP Inception Workshop in Abuja (March 2020).
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Client: The European Union
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Project: Nigeria Climate Change Response Programme (NCCRP)
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Location: Abuja, Nigeria (2020-2025)
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My Role: Key Expert: Capacity Building & Communications.

Building Climate Awareness. Nigerian journalists engage during an NCCRP workshop, watching "Nowhere to Run “a documentary film to deepen understanding of climate change impacts.

Energy Poverty’s Toll. In Katsina, Nigeria, dwindling tree cover reveals a stark cycle: without access to sustainable energy, communities are forced to fell trees for cooking - deepening desertification and climate vulnerability.

Empowering Tradition, Protecting Nature. A local Potters Cooperative crafts energy-efficient stoves - a sustainable solution to reduce deforestation and preserve Nigeria’s vulnerable ecosystems.`

Modern City, Hidden Crisis. Makoko’s slums face a severe public health threat from poor waste management, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable urban solutions in Lagos.

Securing Stability. Ambassador Bob Rae (3rd from right) leads an ECOSOC delegation meeting in Washington to assess critical needs and advance the UN-backed mandate for peace in Haiti. (12 February 2025).

Waste or Worth? In Kano, scavengers forge a living from the landfill - a stark symbol of failed sanitation systems and resilient informal economies.

​Fuelling Crisis. The sale of firewood highlights a desperate need for sustainable energy alternatives to stop deforestation and desertification in Nigeria.

Smart Stove, Safe Forests. Fatima cooks with less firewood using a locally made, efficient stove - protecting fragile ecosystems and easing pressure on Nigeria’s forests.
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE CLIENT

Classrooms Without Walls. After Boko Haram destroyed hundreds of schools, IRC volunteers bring hope and education to children in Yola, ensuring learning never stops—even in crisis. (February 2017)
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Client: International Rescue Committee, Nigeria
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Project: Humanitarian Assistance Project in North-Eastern Nigeria (IRC)
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Location: Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States, Nigeria (2016-2018)
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My Role: Advocacy & Communications Manager

Hunger Before Homework. In a crisis, a child's hope for food eclipses her dream of school - a stark reality in man-made displacement.

Learning as a Lifeline. In Yola, IRC-recruited volunteer teachers protect displaced children from extremism by offering education, hope, and safety amid crises.

Water for Health, Not Harm. IRC drills boreholes in Adamawa and Borno, protecting vulnerable communities from deadly water-borne diseases by ensuring safe, reliable water access.

Clean Water, Safer Community. IRC empowers displaced families in Michika with hygiene education and chlorine tablets - transforming health through safe water and awareness.

Learning Without Words. Visual aids empower an illiterate man to grasp safe water and hygiene - proving education has no barriers...

Care Beyond Roads. In remote Konduga, IRC’s mobile clinic delivers critical health services weekly to women and children cut off from medical access.

Fighting Hunger, One Child at a Time. At Maishamari Nutrition Centre, IRC nurses treat acute malnutrition, giving fragile children - and hopeful mothers - a chance to thrive again.

Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Hope. IRC empowers conflict-affected women with skills and economic opportunities - turning survival into self-reliance, one session at a time.