Madalena Dias (2007 - 2008)
Portugal
Interacting and living with other Scholars from such different cultures and backgrounds, who all envision a better world, was also an outstanding opportunity for personal development and to achieve a broader perspective of the world.
Madalena is from Lisbon, Portugal. She holds a graduate degree of Social Work from the Portuguese Catholic University. Her interest in social/humanitarian issues led her to seek sustainable development and durable solutions to improve the living conditions of people. With the goal of improving social development and contributing to sustainable long-term solutions, Madalena has worked with different projects around the world. Before the Sauvé Program, she worked with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva; on a resettlement project in Mozambique; and on child protection in North Lisbon in an Urban and Social Rehabilitation Office. Madalena has devoted her career to intervening at the highest possible level to “help to change the course of our civilization in terms of health, education and everything that has to do with the unfair world”, wrote one of her referees.
The Sauvé Scholarship allowed her to improve her knowledge about community organizing and development. With her background in social work, she examined and learned from the social welfare network in Montreal, interacting with community leaders. She believes that the knowledge gained of community organizing/development projects and organizations will enhance her future projects.
After the Sauvé Program, Madalena moved for a couple of years to East Timor to work on community development projects and learn more about the dynamics of the developing world and development, and the betterment of living conditions for the local people.. In September 2008, she wrote, “I have started to work with the Ministry of Social Solidarity of Timor Leste in the social security area … this project is on a short term basis and probably next year I will change areas and work on a project in the social reintegration department.”
Country of origin
Portugal





