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Pauline Eloff
Land Tenure Specialist, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in South Sudan
Pauline Eloff is an accomplished professional with a solid educational background in Law, including a Bachelor's degree from Utrecht University, Legal Studies at Nottingham University Business School, and a Master's degree in International Law from Leiden University.
With a wealth of experience in the field, Pauline has held prominent roles in various organizations. Currently, she serves as a Conflict and Food Security Analyst at the World Food Programme. Previously, she has worked as a Land Tenure Specialist at FAO, a Judicial Affairs Officer in the Rule of Law Section at the United Nations, a Legal Researcher at Pyidaungsu Institute for Peace and Dialogue, and a Peace and Conflict Volunteer at Kaw Dai Organisation, among others.
Pauline has also honed her legal skills through positions such as Juridisch Medewerker at Vluchtelingenwerk Nederland, Legal Intern at Prakken D'Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers, Legal Researcher at the Office of the Prosecutor in the Appeals and Legal Advisory Division at the United Nations, and Legal Intern at Refugee Law Project, Faculty of Law, Makerere University.