CENTRAL AFRICA'S RIGHTS & AIDS (CARA) SOCIETY
- Communty Legal Services Supervisor
Juridique | LONDON2008 - maintenantI offer support, counselling, legal advice, advocacy, referrals, free condom distribution, counterweight programme, drug misuse awareness, neighbourhood initiatives, community development, translation, interpretation, research, family mediation, information; and, helping with legal action, testifying in court, health referrals, housing, claiming benefits and compensation.
Formations
University of east london
- Elève
Droit | LONDON2000 - 2003Doctor of Philosophy, PhD Research linking the conflict and genocide in Central Africa to the politics of the Belgian colonial state and anti-colonial nationalism. I investigated this in the context of on-going debates about the sociology of nationalism; by focusing on the legal narratives relating to constitutionalism, citizenship and governance. I have been trained several research areas.
University of East London
LONDON1997 - 1999Master of Laws, LL.M. International Law with Merit (All marks ranging from 60% to 78%), 1997 - 1999.
I successfully passed International Law & The Middle East (78%), International Refugee Law (68%), International Human Rights (66%), Current Issues and Research in International Law (64%), International Environmental Law (63%), International Trade (60%), and Dissertation [Research] (60%).
WESTMINSTER UNIVERSITY
LONDON1997 - 1999Bachelor of Arts, BA (Hon's) Politics & International Relations (2:1), 1997 - 1999
Subjects completed include Information Technology (IT), UK Politics, International Relations, International Political Economy, War & Conflicts, International System & Foreign Policy Analysis, US Foreign Policy, US Politics & Government, Territorial Politics in Western Europe, Third World Politics, etc.
I passed Land Law, Equity & Trust, Tort, Contract Law, Consumer Law, Constitutional & Admin Law, Criminal Law, Theft & Fraud, Medicine and the Law, Civil Liberties, Criminology, etc.
Activities and Societies: University's Student Union and the African Society