Mercy Catherine Adjabeng
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OccupationsEditor-in-chief, Author
NotableworkDiscovery Teen Magazine
Mercy Catherine Adjabeng | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Editor-in-chief, Author |
| Notable work | Discovery Teen Magazine |
Mercy Catherine Adjabeng is a Ghanaian author, editor-in-chief and Managing Editor of the Discovery Teen Magazine.[1][2][3][4] She is also the Communications and Media Advisor of Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF).[5][6]
Adjabeng studied at the University of Cape Coast for her Bachelor of Education degree in Psychology with English from 1994 to 1998.[7] She is a communications specialist, gender advocate, writer, and public speaker with a record of working in the government, NGO & Education industry and Diplomatic community. She has skills in advocacy, strategic planning, and media management.[8]
She also earned qualifications from the following institutions:[7]
| Certificate | Institution | Year awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Executive Certificate, Project Management Certificate | PRINCE 2 Overview, PMProfessional Learning, London | 2007 |
| Executive Certificate, Leadership Certificate | African Women's Leadership Institute, Uganda | 2010 |
| Post Graduate Certificate, Advocacy & Citizen engagement, Certificate | The Coady International Institute, Canada | 2011 |
| Good Governance & Social Accountability Tools, Communication & Social Media Certificate | 2012 | |
| Executive Certificate for Managers & Policy Makers, Social Safety Net Core Course Certificate | The World Bank: Social Protection & Labor Human Development Network | 2013 |
| Executive Certificate for Managers & Policy Makers Reform Communication: Leadership, Strategy & Stakeholder Alignment Certificate | World Bank Institute & USC Annenberg School for Communication | 2014 |