Ngonga Linda is a dedicated lecturer in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the Catholic University, where she teaches human-environment interactions, spatial analysis, gender geography, and sustainable development. With over 15 years of experience across various organizations, she has played key roles in education, capacity building, humanitarian work, and administration. Her passion for gender equality and social justice is evident in her work with TeenAlive Association, where she served as the GBV Coordinator in the Northwest Region, leading programs to combat gender-based violence. She has also been actively involved with Rural Women for Action for Sustainability and Justice, advocating for women’s empowerment and sustainable development. Additionally, Linda has contributed as a consultant on projects addressing barriers to girls’ education in Tubah, Bamenda, and Santa, working to ensure equal educational opportunities. With strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills, she remains committed to fostering inclusive learning environments and driving meaningful social change.