Rose has worked in different capacities for the last 17 years as an Environment, Gender and Livelihood Expert for various national level organisations.
Having worked with diverse groups including women, young women, marginalised communities, institutions, networks and donors, she has gained deep insight, experience and understanding of development issues and programming as well as implementation across various thematic areas.
Rose is currently a PhD Candidate at the Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, researching into climate change adaptation and the wellbeing of rural women farmers. She also holds an MSc. in Environmental Resources Management and a BSc. in Renewable Natural Resource Management all from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Rose has also served as a Strategic Advisor to the Global Fund for Women since 2017.
Rose is very passionate about issues of environment, gender and livelihoods. For her, gender and other factors intersect to influence women’s vulnerability and capacity to respond to climate change Impact.
Rose enjoys watching movies in her spare time.