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Paile Chabane

Program Manager at Youth Business International

Paile Chabane's work experience can be summarized as follows:

- From 2022 to present, Chabane worked as a Program Manager at Youth Business International (YBI).

- In 2021, Chabane worked as a Project Officer - Special Grants at The Commonwealth Foundation, where they were responsible for managing funding and capacity development for civil society organizations implementing projects focused on COVID-19 recovery and rebuilding.

- In 2020, Chabane served as a Programme Manager - Human Rights at the International Tourism Partnership (ITP) at Business in the Community (BITC), leading a pilot project for responsible recruitment in the South Asia to Middle East recruitment corridor.

- From 2016 to 2020, Chabane worked as a Grant Programme Officer at Plan International UK, managing grants for international development programs aimed at children and young girls.

- In 2017 and 2018, Chabane held the position of Director of Programs at the Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA), overseeing program delivery, fundraising, and contributing to strategic development.

- From 2015 to 2016, Chabane worked as a Service Implementation Officer - Alternative Dispute Resolution at Citizens Advice, implementing the UK Government's obligation to establish an Alternative Dispute Resolution landscape in the consumer sector.

- From 2006 to 2013, Chabane served as a Programme Manager at Minority Rights Group International, overseeing project implementation in Africa, Asia, and Europe focused on building the capacity of vulnerable communities to claim their human rights.

- From 1997 to 2006, Chabane worked at the Ministry of Justice - Lesotho, starting as a Legal Advisor and eventually becoming the Chief Legal Officer and Head of the Human Rights Unit. Their role involved coordinating the promotion, protection, and monitoring of human rights in Lesotho.

Paile Chabane's education history includes a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the National University of Lesotho, which was obtained from 1991 to 1997. Later, in 2002, they pursued a Master of Laws (LLM) in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa from the Centre for Human Rights University of Pretoria.

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