Vice-Chair of the Board
Guided by principles of justice, ethics, and feminism intersectional analysis, Jacqueline Nyiramukwende holds a Master of Public Ethics from St. Paul University, & a Bachelor of Social Work from Carleton University (both Degrees in Ottawa, Ontario).
While working as a community facilitator, among her many roles in the community, Jacqueline has spearheaded grassroots initiatives. She is esteemed for her input in public forums, particularly for raising awareness on equity issues: From gender equality and women empowerment to lifting the well-being of seniors, youth, and families, Jacqueline does a wide range of organisational development, including policy development, program development, research, evaluation, and more.