Keyly Karolina Maltez Arauz
About Keyly Karolina Maltez Arauz
Keyly Karolina Maltez Arauz is a Research Assistant at the World Food Programme, where she has worked since 2022. She has experience in academic and non-profit research, with a focus on humanitarian efforts in Southern Africa.
Work at World Food Programme
Keyly Karolina Maltez Arauz has been employed as a Research Assistant at the World Food Programme since 2022. In this role, she has contributed to research initiatives that focus on Southern Africa, enhancing the organization’s understanding of regional challenges. Her work supports the targeting and research strategies for humanitarian efforts, playing a crucial role in the organization's mission to combat hunger and improve food security.
Previous Research Experience
Prior to her current position, Keyly Maltez worked as a Junior Researcher at FUNIDES in Nicaragua from 2020 to 2021. This role provided her with experience in a non-profit research environment, where she developed her analytical skills. Additionally, she served as a Research Assistant at Universidad Centroamericana in Managua for 11 months in 2020, further building her research capabilities in an academic setting.
Education and Expertise
Keyly Maltez studied at Universidad Centroamericana in Managua, where she earned a Licenciatura in Economía aplicada from 2018 to 2022. This educational background has equipped her with a solid foundation in applied economics, which she utilizes in her research roles. Her academic training complements her practical experience in both academic and non-profit research environments.
Background
Keyly Karolina Maltez Arauz has a diverse background in research, with experience spanning both academic and non-profit sectors. Her work focuses on humanitarian efforts, particularly in Southern Africa, where she applies her analytical skills to support effective targeting and research strategies. Her journey in research began during her studies, leading to various roles that have shaped her expertise.