With over four years of work experience in public health, I am passionate about designing, planning, and managing projects that address the reproductive health, nutrition, and education needs of women and girls in conflict-affected areas. I have a master's degree in public health from the University of Debrecen, and I have acquired multiple certifications in statistics, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis from Johns Hopkins University. I am currently seeking new opportunities to apply my skills and expertise in a dynamic and collaborative organization that shares my vision of empowering vulnerable communities and improving their well-being.My most recent role was as a program coordinator at UNFPA, where I assisted in the implementation and monitoring of various projects in Hama, Syria. I analyzed the trends and provided inputs to project formulation, ensuring compliance with established procedures and reporting systems. I successfully supported the delivery of reproductive health services, family planning, antenatal and postnatal care, vocational training, and GBV awareness sessions to thousands of women and girls in the region.