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    Kayemba Mvula

    Program Analyst at Vera Institute of Justice

    Kayemba Mvula is a bilingual professional with over four years of experience in non-profit and international development, focusing on social and economic issues like criminal justice, international trade, child labor, and environmental pollution. He has a strong academic background, including a Master of Science in International Development from Tulane University.

    Throughout his career, Kayemba has held various roles such as Program Analyst at Vera Institute of Justice, Research Assistant at Tulane University, and Project Assistant at World Trade Center of New Orleans. He also served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Tulane University and was a Global Law and Development Fellow at Tetra Tech.

    Kayemba Mvula's educational journey includes studying at Edna Karr Secondary School for high school, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, and obtaining his Master's degree from Tulane University.

    His professional experience encompasses a wide range of organizations and roles, including being a former Community Organizer at Louisiana Bucket Brigade and an Intern at United Nations Development Programme Zimbabwe. Kayemba's expertise lies in data analysis, results-driven approaches, and a deep understanding of non-profit and international development landscapes.