Diplomacy and Africa’s International Relations

Anita Opoku Adubofour is a Master of Arts student in Global African Studies at The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, specializing in Diplomacy and Africa’s International Relations. From Ghana, her research focuses on humanitarian issues, women in leadership, education, and the African diaspora, with an emphasis on cultural, historical, and socio-political dimensions of contemporary global issues. Drawing on over ten years of experience as an educator and Reading Specialist in Ghana and the UAE, Anita examines how international frameworks and diplomatic approaches can advance equity, inclusion, and education for marginalized groups, with research interests in humanitarian issues, women in leadership, education, diversity and inclusion, diplomacy, and international relations.

Academic Background

  • B.A., Industrial Art, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, 2009
  • Professional Experience
  • 2023-2025: Learning Support, Taaleem Education LLC
  • 2022 - 2023: Reading Specialist, School of Modern Skills, UAE

Publications and Contributions

  • 2022, Advanced Pathfinder Leadership Award, Gulf-Field Pathfinder Clubs
  • 2021, Pathfinder Leadership Award, Gulf-Field Pathfinder Clubs (Recognitions for providing essential skills and training to young people through coordinated, holistic programs)

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