Chantal Yelu Mulop
About Chantal Yelu Mulop
Chantal Yelu Mulop serves as the President and CEO of the Conseil International Canadien Pour La Gouvernance Économique Et Sociale and the President of the AU-India Business Council at WICCI. She has a diverse background in leadership roles across various organizations, focusing on community health, youth empowerment, and women's rights.
Current Role at WICCI
Chantal Yelu Mulop serves as the President of the AU-India Business Council at the Women's Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI) since 2022. Her role involves fostering business relations and promoting women's entrepreneurship between India and Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC).
Work at Government of Canada
Chantal Yelu Mulop has held various positions within the Liberal Party of Canada, including President of the Ottawa-Vanier Women's Club from 2018 to 2020 and serving as a leader since 2018. She has also coordinated volunteer efforts for electoral campaigns and participated in the Council on Aging of Ottawa as a board member from 2018 to 2019.
Leadership in Human Rights
Since 2021, Chantal Yelu Mulop has been the Global Chair for Human Rights at G100: Mission Million. Her leadership role focuses on advocating for human rights issues globally, with a particular emphasis on women's rights and youth empowerment.
Education and Expertise
Chantal Yelu Mulop holds a bachelor's degree in nursing sciences with honors from the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She also earned a bachelor's degree in Hotel Management with a specialization in Management from I.S.E.E at Verviers-spa school in Belgium. Her educational background supports her extensive clinical career in various healthcare settings, including methadone clinics and emergency care.
Community Involvement and Activism
Chantal Yelu Mulop is recognized for her commitment to community health and youth empowerment. She has served as a Special Advisor to the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Youth and Gender Issues. Her activism includes co-organizing Women's March Canada and holding leadership roles in various organizations, advocating for social and economic justice.