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Jumana Haj-Ahmad

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Jumana Haj-Ahmad is a high-ranking UNICEF official with extensive experience in adolescent development and participation. She currently serves as the Deputy Representative for UNICEF's Gulf Area Office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a position she has held since May 2021.1 Prior to this role, she was the Global Head of the Adolescent Development and Participation Section at UNICEF New York from March 2019 to April 2021.1

Haj-Ahmad's career at UNICEF spans over two decades, during which she has held various positions focused on youth and adolescent development:

  1. Adolescent Development and Participation Specialist in New York (2015-2019)
  2. Youth Program Manager in Sudan (2012-2015)
  3. Chief of Adolescent and Youth Programme in Jordan (2005-2012)
  4. Assistant Project Officer in Palestine (2001-2002)1

She holds a Master of Science degree in Health Sciences from Brigham Young University and a Bachelor's degree in Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science from the University of Jordan.1

Haj-Ahmad is recognized for her expertise in adolescent well-being, agency, and resilience. She has contributed to research papers on these topics and is involved in UNICEF's initiatives to empower adolescents and young people globally.23

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