Monalee Gibbs - Interviews Editor
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Meet Monalee Gibbs, the Women in Foreign Policy Interviews Editor
Read MoreBynta Ernest possesses expertise, experience and knowledge in Communication, Knowledge Management, Monitoring and Evaluation in the international Relations and International Development sector.
Bynta has been employed as a Foreign Service Officer at the Department of External Affairs for eight years. She previously served as the Desk Officer for Asia/Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. Presently, she serves primarily as the Human Rights Officer with responsibility for the Secretariat of the National Coordinating Committee for Human Rights. Bynta has been working in the field of human rights for over five years since participating in the 2015 LCDs/SIDS Fellowship at the Human Rights Council.
While still employed at the Department of External Affairs, Bynta had the opportunity to work with the Global Environment Facility(UNDP) Small Grants Programme in Saint Lucia for three months. This placement was valuable to her work at the Department as she was able to witness the role that International Relations plays in the field of International Development on a local level.
Before her career in diplomacy, Bynta was employed worked as a teacher and Communications specialist.
Bynta is an avid fitness and nature lover. She has recently taken up long distance walking and participated in and completed the annual Round the Island Independence Challenge 2020.
Diala Ghneim is an Interviews and Newsletter Contributor
Read MoreMeet Singapore and UK-based Grace Lee, undergraduate Law student at University College London and WIFP Interviews Editor.
Read MoreWhile pursuing a master's degree at the LSE, Clara Martinez has been interviewing trailblazing women in foreign policy.
Read MoreMeet Lucy Lavery, the Women in Foreign Policy newsletter coordinator with a background in human rights and pro-bono law and consulting work.
Read MoreOriginally from Vancouver, Kelly currently resides in Toronto, Canada and works for the UK Department for International Trade. She works with Canadian companies to facilitate foreign direct investment into the UK. Previously, Kelly advised the Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration on policy relating to refugees, the settlement and integration of newcomers, and business migration. She has also interned for the Canadian Minister of International Development.
Having benefitted from numerous mentors in the development of her own career, Kelly is passionate about helping women develop the skills and experience they need to foster a career in foreign policy.
Kelly has a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Arts in Political Science from McMaster University.
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