Jacqueline Chebichi
About Jacqueline Chebichi
Jacqueline Chebichi is a Humanitarian Trainee currently employed at Save the Children in London, where she has worked since 2015. She has a background in management and international relations, and aims to establish a community-based organization in Kenya to improve living standards.
Work at Save the Children
Jacqueline Chebichi has been employed at Save the Children as a Humanitarian Trainee since 2015. In this role, she engages in various humanitarian initiatives aimed at improving the lives of children and families in need. Her work involves collaborating with teams to implement programs that address critical issues faced by vulnerable populations. This position allows her to apply her knowledge and skills gained from previous experiences in the humanitarian sector.
Education and Expertise
Jacqueline Chebichi studied at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology from 2010 to 2014, where she earned a degree in Management and International Relations. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in understanding global issues and effective management practices. Additionally, she completed her secondary education at Moi High School Kabarak from 2005 to 2008, further contributing to her academic development.
Background
Jacqueline Chebichi began her humanitarian journey as a Youth Volunteer with the Kenya Red Cross in 2014. During her five-month tenure, she gained practical experience in the field of humanitarian aid. This early involvement with a distinguished aid organization helped shape her commitment to community service and prepared her for future roles in the sector. Her experiences have been instrumental in her development as a humanitarian professional.
Future Plans for Community Work
Jacqueline Chebichi plans to establish a community-based organization in Kenya. Her goal is to alleviate suffering and improve living standards for those in need. This initiative reflects her dedication to community development and her desire to create sustainable solutions for challenges faced by vulnerable populations in her home country.