Priscille Oladélé FALEROUN
Skills
Climate Data Analysis & Modeling, Community Engagement & Science Communication, Sustainable Agriculture & Crop Management, Project Coordination & Leadership, Multilingual Communication
About
I am a climate and agricultural science professional from Benin, with a strong background in research, data analysis, and community engagement. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Crop and Seed Management from the Université Nationale d’Agriculture (Benin, 2022) and am completing a Master’s in Informatics for Climate Change at the Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo (Burkina Faso) as a WASCAL scholar, where I have conducted research on climate modelling, regional climate simulation, and climate risk assessment across West Africa.
I am the founder of About Climate for All, a digital initiative delivering accessible climate education through TikTok and LinkedIn, reaching thousands of followers. I also serve as General Secretary for Climate Life Movement, a Pan-African organization promoting youth engagement in climate action and environmental protection. Additionally, I have contributed to the international staff of the African Youth Climate Camp, supporting community-focused climate projects. I bring strong scientific and technical skills, including climate data analysis, modeling, and applied research, combined with excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Fluent in French, English, Yoruba, Fon, and Pidgin English, with basic Spanish, I am adept at translating complex scientific knowledge into actionable insights for communities. I am passionate about using my expertise to support climate adaptation, sustainable agriculture, and resilient food systems across Africa, while contributing meaningfully to projects or organizations that bridge science and community action.