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Asha Bradley

Gender Advisor at Save the Children Australia

Asha Bradley is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background.

She holds a Graduate Certificate in Gender Mainstreaming and Policy Analysis from Flinders University, a Masters of International Social Development from UNSW Australia, a Graduate Diploma of Museum Studies and Art Curatorship from the University of Sydney, and a Bachelor of Arts with majors in Anthropology and Human Geography.

Asha has an extensive work history in various reputable organizations, showcasing her skills and expertise in different fields.

Her professional roles have included being a Child Protection and Information Management Consultant at Terre des hommes foundation/UNICEF, a Gender and Resilience Specialist at FAO, a Gender Expert focusing on Gender-based violence and Food Security at FAO, a Protection Advisor at World Food Programme, an Associate Protection Officer at UNHCR, a Social Services Officer at Australian Red Cross/Kenya Red Cross Society, a Professional Development Coordinator at Museums and Galleries NSW, a Residential Support Worker at Independent Community Living Australia Ltd, a Child Protection Intern at the Department of Family and Community Services (NSW), a Youth Programs and Activities Coordinator at Ku-ring-gai Council, and an Alcohol and Other Drugs Worker at The Ted Noffs Foundation Inc.

Asha's wide-ranging experience demonstrates her versatility, knowledge, and commitment to social development, gender equality, protection, and human rights. She is a dedicated professional with a strong academic foundation and a wealth of practical experience across different sectors.

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia