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Andrew F. Munyah

Andrew F. Munyah

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This project highlights the hidden crises facing today’s youth and their impact on future leadership. It combines evidence‑based research, clear writing, and presentation design to transform complex social issues into accessible insights. The work demonstrates my ability to create impactful content for NGOs, academic institutions, and organizations seeking research‑driven communication.
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Agricultural Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering A research-driven PowerPoint exploring how agricultural biotechnology, genetic engineering, and CRISPR-Cas genome editing are transforming global agriculture. The project examines adoption trends, how CRISPR works, and the potential of genetic engineering to improve productivity, climate resilience, and sustainable farming. Skills Applied: Agricultural research • Data & statistics research • Content synthesis • Technical content simplification • PowerPoint design • Visual storytelling • Information structuring • Scientific communication • AI-assisted research The focus was on turning complex scientific concepts into a clear, engaging, and visually accessible presentation for an academic or professional audience.
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The Hidden Conflict: Parental Authority or a Child’s Right to Decide Their Life? A research-driven PowerPoint exploring the tension between parental authority, children’s rights, and a child’s agency. The project combines global parenting statistics, human-rights frameworks, and social analysis to examine how parental control can shape children’s choices, well-being, and future. The focus was on turning complex research into a clear, compelling, and visually engaging presentation for an academic or professional audience.
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Beyond Poverty: Africa’s Development & Opportunity A research-driven PowerPoint examining the multidimensional causes of poverty and development challenges in Africa, with a focus on institutions, education, governance, social norms, entrepreneurship, and access to opportunity. The presentation also compares development pathways across Rwanda, Botswana, Mauritius, Ghana, and Kenya to highlight practical approaches to sustainable growth. Skills Applied: Development research • Critical analysis • Data research • Content synthesis • Comparative research • Policy-focused communication • PowerPoint design • Visual storytelling • Information structuring • AI-assisted research The project focused on transforming complex development research into a clear, evidence-informed, and engaging presentation for an academic or professional audience.
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