Email Oluwaseun Odewale
Odewale has degrees in Chemistry (Medicinal Chemistry) and
Chemical Engineering Technology. Born in Lagos, South West
Nigeria, he also holds professional training diplomas in
Community Local Participation (UNICEF); International Elections
Observation Missions (KAIPTC/ECOWAS); Mentoring Young Leaders
under the Kwame Nkrumah emerging leaders training series, and;
the African Contingency Operations and Training Assistance
(ACOTA) (ECOWAS) among others.
This
young chemist has garnered a combination of nine years local and
international work experiences in social and development work,
spanning especially the West African sub-region. He has worked
variously with regional institutions like the West African Civil
Society Forum (WACSOF), the West African Bar Association (WABA)
and recently, the Economic Community of West African States as
Programme Officer (Youth), Programme Officer (Governance and
Human Rights) and Research Assistant (Disaster Risks Reduction)
respectively. His research experiences spanning the academic and
development sectors cover both the natural and social sciences.
In the development sector his focus areas include human rights,
governance and political processes, regional integration and
human security (security sector governance and architecture). He
has five years of field experiences in Elections Observations
and Monitoring in twelve member states of ECOWAS and other parts
of Africa, UNOWA youth employment mapping in West Africa and
inclusion of young people in processes for attainment of the
Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) under the United Nations
Millennium Campaign African office situated in Nairobi.
In
addition, he has had volunteer, internship and extra-curricula
experiences in campaign, mobilization and civic education
working with the National Association of Nigerian Students
(NANS) and the West African Students’ Union (WASU). Odewale is
also a former Director of Training and Protocol to the Junior
Chambers International (JCI), an international collegiate youth
growth club also known as Jaycees.
Mr.
Odewale has undergone and facilitated a number of training
exercises both within and outside Nigeria. His training
experiences cover the media, education, youth employment and
empowerment, MDGs, youth leadership and democracy. In 2006, he
was admitted as a research fellow at the International
Leadership Training Seminar (ILTS) of the Danish Association for
International Co-operation in Køln, Denmark.