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Reefah Chowdhury

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Communications Assistant

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Reefah Chowdhury

Communications Assistant
Reefah’s academic background is in law, and she graduated from the University of Westminster with a Law degree. Reefah has spent the previous two years at a law clinic providing pro bono legal advice. She interned in the Policy and Implementation Unit at the Ministry of Justice in 2021. She is passionate about speaking for individuals who do not have a voice, and she wants to ensure that underprivileged communities have more access to justice. Reefah has joined Synchronicity Earth to develop her communication skills and gain experience in the environment sector as part of the Race for Nature’s Recovery programme.
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A job in the environment sector? I never thought of it until now…

In March 2022, Reefah Chowdhury began working with us as part of the Race for Nature's Recovery (R4NR) programme. She joined Synchronicity Earth with a background in law to hone her communication abilities and gain knowledge of the environment sector. In this blog, she describes her experience being part of the RNR programme, and [...]

By |2024-09-20T10:53:29+00:00July 25th, 2022|Conservation, Conservation Careers, Inclusion, Jobs, Our Team, Placement, Synchronicity, Youth|Comments Off on A job in the environment sector? I never thought of it until now…

An interview with Nemonte Nenquimo

Nemonte Nenquimo is an Indigenous leader of the Waorani people in the Ecuadorean Amazon province of Pastaza, one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Nemonte gained global attention when she led a successful court action to block a proposal for oil exploration and drilling on 500,000 acres of Waorani land. Her tireless and courageous [...]

By , |2022-10-31T14:14:09+00:00June 23rd, 2022|Biocultural Diversity, Biodiversity, Community, Flourishing Diversity, Indigenous Peoples, Interviews|Comments Off on An interview with Nemonte Nenquimo
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