Eunice Barasa is a passionate Gender and Youth Development Practitioner, a committed advocate for sustainability and food security, as well as an accomplished author and speaker. She holds a Master's degree in Gender and Development from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor of Science(Hons.) in Sociology and Gender Development from the Women's University of Africa in Harare. Zimbabwe.
With a diverse professional background. spanning the nonprofit sector. academia and, the diplomatic space, Eunice has consistently championed gender equity, youth empowerment, and green entrepreneurship. She has shared her voice and visions across local and international platforms, participating in conferences and panels that foster meaningful dialogue around food security, ecopreneurship, and the empowerment of women and youth. Her literary contributions include Akuand Kofi: Greening young minds, a collection of short stories aimed at nurturing a sustainability mindset in children; Unmuted, which raises awareness of intimate partner violence and it's impact on workplace productivity; and GreenJob Readiness, a practical guide for job seekers navigating careers in a rapidly evolving green economy.
Eunice thrives on cross-cultiral engagements, is an avid fan of rhumba music, and aspires to learn to play the guitar. Her work continues to inspire transformation, proving advocacy, storytelling, and education can be powerful tools for building a just, inclusive, and sustainable world.