My Journey



I’ve worked at the third sector since my graduation because it allows me develops my ideas of the transformation in and out human being as I believe.I was born and live in Brazil and work all my life with youth from poor community indeed I´m graduated in Environmental and Sanitation Engineer my projects \"talk\" about socio-environmental topics.In 2010 I had my hard experience in leadership when got AYV Educator for development social inclusion program to youth in my city (poor community) as well as knowing and working people around the world so access to technology isn’t easy in Brazil then I had to find solutions for developing that project even though working with private computers. The problem was a limited number of youth due to this issue. On the other hand, I did remember a quote “Do what you can, how you can and what you have” so the project ran in groups where I could manager diversity, increase their talents and a sense of respect each opinion inside groups.since I’ve graduated in engineering my focus is bring humanitarian side everything is related to engineering through technology over cultural diversity I want to implement some projects in my community so in this context I can see myself as a “tool” from my country to the world with more credibility to convince for what we can do and get as well.

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