Miriam Moore
About Miriam Moore
Miriam Moore is a Campaigner specializing in International Development at Save the Children UK, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in International Development from the University of Sussex and has extensive experience in various roles within the nonprofit sector.
Current Role at Save the Children
Miriam Moore has been working at Save the Children UK as a Campaigner in International Development since 2020. In this role, she focuses on advocacy and campaign strategies aimed at addressing global poverty and improving the lives of children. Her work involves collaborating with various stakeholders to promote policies that support vulnerable populations.
Previous Experience at Save the Children
Before her current position, Miriam served as the Coordinator for UK Poverty Policy, Advocacy and Campaigns & UK Programmes at Save the Children UK from 2018 to 2019. During her tenure, she contributed to initiatives that aimed to alleviate poverty in the UK, working on policy development and campaign execution.
Educational Background
Miriam studied International Development at the University of Sussex, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree from 2014 to 2017. Her academic background provided her with a solid foundation in the principles of international development, equipping her with the knowledge necessary for her career in advocacy and campaigning.
Early Career Experience
Miriam began her career in the nonprofit sector with various roles. She worked as a Supporter Fundraising Assistant at Willow for two months in 2015. In 2016, she held positions as an Administrative Assistant at Mission Direct and as an International Citizen Service Placement in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Additionally, she volunteered as an Overseas Project Volunteer with Go MAD in Musoma, Tanzania for five months in 2014.
High School Education
Miriam completed her high school education at Beaumont School from 2006 to 2013. This foundational education set the stage for her subsequent studies in international development and her career in the nonprofit sector.