Garance holds a Master’s degree in Development Economics from the Centre for Studies and Research on International Development (CERDI) and specializes in the analysis and management of projects within the realm of Official Development Assistance (ODA). Her education enables her to engage in the socio-economic development sector in Southern countries.

Garance develops skills in project management and analysis, enriching her in-depth understanding of the economic, social, political, and environmental challenges of development. She combines these skills with expertise in quantitative and qualitative analysis tools and surveys.

Her experience as a project manager for the WO.MEN.STRUATION project at the Afric’Avenir association raised her awareness of the difficulties related to access to water and hygiene infrastructure in developing countries.

In 2023, she joined Global Development, where she effectively contributes to the design and management of projects focused on access to essential public services, while providing expertise in economic and institutional analysis. She participates in the creation of a baseline to assess the link between access conditions to WASH infrastructure in Freetown (Sierra Leone) and the impact on waterborne diseases among the population.

She also develops an institutional comparative analysis of the different structuring models of water and sanitation public services in the Sahel region.

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