Noelle Jaipaul
Noelle Jaipaul is a first-generation Canadian settler, born in Edmonton. She is a University of Alberta alumnus, having completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Middle Eastern and African Studies, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Noelle spent her first years after graduation working in health programming and policy, primarily focused on working with immigrant, refugee, homeless, and Indigenous communities in Edmonton to achieve more accessible, culturally competent primary health care services. Noelle then completed her Master’s in Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Noelle has experience in international development and foreign affairs, living and working abroad in Kenya, Tanzania, and Vietnam. Noelle currently works for the City of Edmonton as a Multicultural Liaison. She also sits on the board of John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights and is an associate consultant for the Centre for Race and Culture. In her free time, Noelle enjoys reading good books and exploring used bookstores, playing on her rec league basketball team, and gardening.
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