Antonieta Julio
About Antonieta Julio
Antonieta Julio is an experienced professional in administration and logistics, currently serving as Coordenadora Distrital for the Ogumaniha Project at Visão Mundial since 2016. She has a background in psychosocial support and has worked with organizations such as Icap at Columbia University and Save the Children.
Work at Save the Children
Antonieta Julio has been employed at Save the Children since 2008, serving as Oficial De Administracao E Logistica. Her role involves managing administrative and logistical operations to support the organization's mission. With over 16 years of experience in this position, she contributes to various projects aimed at improving the welfare of children globally. Her work is based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom.
Current Role at Visão Mundial
Since 2016, Antonieta Julio has held the position of Coordenadora Distrital for the Ogumaniha Project at Visão Mundial. In this role, she oversees project implementation and coordination in Quelimane. Her responsibilities include ensuring that project objectives are met and that resources are allocated effectively. This position highlights her commitment to community development and support.
Previous Experience at ICAP at Columbia University
From 2007 to 2011, Antonieta Julio worked at ICAP at Columbia University as Oficial De Apoio Psicossocial Em Ligacà O Com a Comunidade. During her four years in this role, she focused on providing psychosocial support and connecting community members with necessary resources. Her experience in New York, New York, United States, contributed to her expertise in community engagement and support services.
Education at Universidade Politécnica
Antonieta Julio studied at Universidade Politécnica from 2010 to 2013. Her academic background provided her with foundational knowledge and skills relevant to her career in administration and logistics. The education she received has supported her professional development and effectiveness in her roles within various organizations.