Juliet Ibenegbu
Ekpereamaka Juliet Ibenegbu is a skilled Geoinformatics and Surveying professional, having earned a degree from the University of Nigeria Nsukka, with a specialisation in Environmental Impact Assessment, Disaster Management, and Health. Juliet is proficient in utilising geospatial data and advanced technologies to address critical challenges in environmental protection, public health, and disaster management. Their work focuses on using spatial analysis to drive sustainable decision-making and mitigate risks related to environmental hazards.
As Co-President of African Women in GIS, Juliet is dedicated to advancing gender inclusivity within the geospatial industry. They advocate for the empowerment of women and promote their active participation in geospatial technology and innovation. Juliet leads initiatives to elevate the visibility of women in the field and foster a collaborative environment for learning and professional growth.
With a strong commitment to advancing geospatial innovation in Africa, Juliet works to bring cutting-edge solutions to the continent, contributing to improved disaster resilience, environmental protection, and public health systems. Driven by the belief in the transformative potential of geospatial technologies, Juliet is passionate about harnessing these tools to promote sustainable development and create meaningful impact across African communities.