ARIJENIWA FOLUKE VICTORIA

Ms. Foluke Arijeniwa is a Research Fellow at the Green Institute, an organization whose mission is to train the next generation of sustainability leaders. In her role as a research fellow, she leads conservation initiatives across rural communities and has visited many schools to teach conservation and sustainability. She is a first-class graduate from Ekiti State University with a degree in BSc. Biochemistry. She has completed several professional qualifications such as Health Safety Environment certificate (Level 1,2,3), Environmental Impact Assessment, Basic First Aid, and Human Resource Management Associate (HRMA) Training. Additionally, she has skills in work ethics, customer service, public speaking, presentation skills, marketing skills and desktop publishing. She has also published a paper on "Current Trends in Sustainability Education and the Future of Sustainability Education in Nigeria" by the journal of sustainable development, Law and policy and has contributed to a book "Introduction to Biological Sciences: A Concise Introduction" published by the Green Institute and the National Geographic. She was previously the Secretary to the Admission Officer at Arthur Jarvis University. She has a keen interest in policymaking, with a focus on biodiversity and environmental sustainability in Africa, as she has the knowledge and skills required to contribute to developing a unified African voice in the field.

A renowned Environmental Sustainability expert in the making. Yes, that is ME!