Mrs Raymonde Raymond
About me
My name is Raymonde Raymond, and I hold a master's degree in political science and environmental studies. I am interested in the field of climate change and work to support women in marine biodiversity conservation and to promote their involvement in climate decision-making.
My name is Raymonde Raymond, and I hold a master's degree in political science and environmental studies. I am interested in the field of climate change and work to support women in marine biodiversity conservation and to promote their involvement in climate decision-making.
My name is Raymonde Raymond, and I am a Haitian national.
I have a degree in education science and a bachelor's degree in administrative science with a focus on project management.
I also have a master's degree in political science and another in strategic studies.
I worked at Alexandre Dumas High School (French high school) and at the Cassagnol-Desmangles private school (2000-2008).
I worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2009-2010).
I worked at the World Food Program (2011-2012) and then at the Digicel Foundation as a trainer for school teachers (2011-2012).
I worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2012-2023) as an attaché and then as a second assistant (diplomatic title).
I am currently conducting research on the environment, particularly climate change, with a climate change research team.
I am currently conducting a study in Belle-Anse on gender, marine biodiversity, and climate change.
I am interested in the following areas of research: public climate policy, marine biodiversity, gender, the role and involvement of women in climate decision-making, science diplomacy, co-construction of knowledge, science policy, and environmental and climate education.