Gender Advisor, Togo
Tèlé Ayawavi Djahlin
Tèlé Ayawavi Djahlin is a Togolese woman with a doctorate in Gender and Development Anthropology and is affiliated with civil and secular entities for intellectual production. She has acquired experience in the teaching of Anthropology, the material and pedagogical organization and conduct of training sessions and advocacy activities, the planning, execution, monitoring and evaluation of projects, and consultancy work in the fields of gender-based violence, conflict management, health, education, and agriculture.
Current position: Teaching Anthropology at the University of Lomé, Institut Supérieur Don Bosco, Ecole Nationale de Formation Sociale. She is in charge of the Information Communication stream at the Ecole Supérieure d’Informatique et de Gestion (ESIG Global Succes) in Lomé. She is currently working for ACEPA as a Gender Advisor and with Civil Society Organizations in Togo as part of the project entitled “Inclusive legislatures for gender-sensitive policies” funded by Global Affairs Canada.