Sheila Roseau, is the Executive Directorate of Gender Affairs for Antigua and Barbuda and a longtime advocate of women"s rights.
Education
Mississippi Roseau started her professional career in 1981 with the Ealing Health Authority becoming a Registered Nurse. In 1991 she obtained a Certificate in Management Studies with the University of Westminster (Polytechnic of Central London) in the United Kingdom. She then went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Social Science & Social Policy with the Middlesex University.
She holds a Masters of Business Administration, Public Sector Management with the University of West Indies, Barbados.
Career
Mississippi Currently, Mississippi Roseau is the Director of the Sub-regional Office for the English and Dutch speaking Caribbean of United Nations Population Fund, United Nations Population Fund, and Representative in Jamaica. She came into the position November 2013. Directorate of Gender Affairs & Mississippi
2005 Commonwealth Elections Observation Mission, Fiji General Elections 2005 Organization of American States Elections Observation Mission, Guyana General Elections 2007 Commonwealth Elections Observation Mission, Nigeria General Elections 2011 Commonwealth Elections Observation Mission, Uganda General Elections 2013 Commonwealth Elections Observation Mission, Pakistan General Elections Coordinator – Caribbean Institute of Women in Leadership (CIWIL) President, Advocate for Safe Parenting, Improving Reproductive Equity (ASPIRE) Member – Antigua Planned Parenthood Association Member, Cabinet Appointed Task Force for the Protection of Children Delegate to the Inter-American Institute for Children Expert to the Committee on the Inter-American Convention on Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of All forms of Violence Against Women ( Belem do Paro).
Membership
She became the coordinator and a founding member of the Caribbean Institute of Women in Leadership (CIWIL) in 2009 through her work as Directorate of Gender Affairs and is still an active member to date.