Adeline Djeutie is a national of Cameroon, where she grew up and started her education in Yaoundé. Ms. Djeutie has a Bachelor Degree in International Relations obtained at the University of Yaoundé, thereafter she embarked in a 3-year programme in political economy in Germany before completing a double masters degree in Economics and in political and social analysis, respectively from the University Pierre Mendes France of Grenoble and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, in Grenoble, France.
Ms. Djeutie has been building up her professional experience by working for France Telecom in France, and also for local NGOs. Her interest in international development first took her to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Ethiopia, where she gained a meaningful hand-on experience in addressing African development issues in Africa. This experience was later on enriched with another assignment with the World Bank (GEF) in Washington DC.
Ms. Djeutie joined the Technical Cooperation Department of the IAEA in September 2008 under the Young Professionals programme. She is currently in charge of technical cooperation national projects in Benin, Gabon, and Mauritania as well as of African Regional Cooperative Project.