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Anne Maletjane

Assistant Administrative Officer

Anne Maletjane joined UNESCO-UNEVOC in November 2020 in the 'Innovation and the Future of TVET' team. As part of the IFT team, she is responsible for providing administrative and financial management support to the BILT Project and other UNESCO-UNEVOC programmes. She holds a Master's degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Business Studies.

Anne has a keen interest in business administration, management, and development disciplines. Prior to joining UNESCO-UNEVOC, she had the opportunity to work with various UN organizations in Bonn, Germany. Her experience includes coordinating and managing projects, partnership development, resource mobilization for projects and events, providing administrative and logistical support to high-profile events, and supporting work related to volunteerism and policy coherence for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Contact

a.maletjane(at)unesco.org



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