Chido is a program coordination and research professional with over three years of experience in international development, higher education, and legal research.
Before her current role, Chido served as a Graduate Program Coordinator at McGill University’s Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, where she managed key projects and operations to support academic programs and enhance organizational efficiency. Previously, she interned at the United Nations World Food Programme, conducting in-depth research to support partnership strategies in nutrition and school feeding. Chido also contributed to the Legal Resources Centre in Accra, Ghana, where she assisted in implementing programs focused on human rights, gender equity, and access to legal aid.
Chido holds an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s degree in Global Development Policy from Palacky University, the University of Clermont Auvergne, and the University of Pavia, and an Honours Bachelor’s degree in International Development and Globalization with a Minor in Law from the University of Ottawa.