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Nasra Ayub

Programs Officer at Global Fund for Children

Nasra Ayub is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in program development and community outreach. Currently serving as Programs Officer and Programs Associate at the Global Fund for Children since November 2021, Nasra also holds a Board Member position at The Blagrave Trust. As a Lead Outreach Worker at IntegrateUK since January 2014, Nasra focuses on disseminating vital training and resources related to safeguarding, violence against women and girls, and countering radicalization. In addition, Nasra has contributed as a Freelance Journalist since June 2020 and participated on the Black History Steering Group at the Bristol Art Museum from July 2019 to September 2022, writing about Somali history and consulting on programming. Previous roles include Postgraduate Conversion Course Officer at the Office for Students, Access and Participation Officer at the Ubele Initiative in collaboration with University College London, and a marketing internship at Saffron Music. Nasra's educational background includes a degree from the University of Bristol, completed in 2018, and A levels from North Bristol Post 16.

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Bristol, United Kingdom

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Global Fund for Children

Global Fund for Children partners to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. We do this by investing in innovative, grassroots organizations that provide children and youth with the resources to reach their full potential and advance their rights worldwide. In the fight for children’s rights, too many great ideas go unheard and unfunded. Global Fund for Children is here to change that. We discover grassroots organizations pursuing bold ideas, and provide the funding, coaching, and connections to give those ideas a chance to work. We take smart risks that others don’t, walking alongside our partners to help them develop and succeed, so that, together, we can build a future where all children and youth are safe, strong, and valued.


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