
Naomie Moke
Bio
Naomie Moke has been a fellow at the political pillar of Ebuteli since June 2024. She is also an activist for girls' and children's rights in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. During her professional journey, she served as a field investigator for the "Voices and Women's Leadership" project, funded by Canada and led by the CARTER Center.
Naomie has worked in communications companies and non-governmental organizations, notably at Galaxie Média, the Office of Roads and Drainage (OVD) in the Human Resources Department. She was responsible for community mobilization at the non-profit Ma Voisine/RDC-Kinshasa. Naomie also served as the permanent secretary in charge of communication and awareness at No Impunity for the Congolese State (NICS-HR)/RDC-Kinshasa, Télé 7 for the NGO Espoir pour tous, and Kin 24/RDC-Kinshasa.
She participated in the training "Promoting Women's Participation in the Electoral Process" by the non-profit Femme d'exception du Congo, the "Strong African Women" program, cohort III of Youth for Change-Mali, the "Strong Women" program, cohort II of Youth for Change-Mali, and the training on Human Rights by the Friends of Nelson Mandela/RDC-Kinshasa/Kalamu.
Naomie holds a degree in Information and Communication Sciences, with a specialization in Organizational Communication from the National Pedagogical University (UPN) in the DRC.