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- Full name: Ndoema
- Birth place: Bangui, Central African Republic
- University: Université de Paris, Universidad Complutense, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Graduate School of International and Development Studies
- Debut role: I'm Not Britney
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Ndoema is an international fashion model and human rights activist turned award-winning producer and actress. Born in Bangui, Central African Republic, Ndoema was raised across multiple continents and has lived in over a dozen countries around the world. With triple citizenship and fluency in six languages, she earned her first of three law degrees at the age of nineteen from the Université de Paris, worked for the United Nations, was a visiting scholar at Harvard, taught fashion at Parsons, wrote a PhD thesis on AIDS and women empowerment before producing and starring in I'm Not Britney, a socially defiant film that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and spun a global movement spanning over 60 countries around the world.
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Trivia
Made her screen debut at age three in a documentary that aired on National French Television.Is an accomplished fashion designer. Taught fashion at Parsons, New York. Was featured in Variety's Designing Hollywood Special Issue and produced large-scale multimedia fashion shows sponsored by Japanese cosmetic giant Shiseido, Vespa and Wilhelmina Models.
Graduate of the French National School of Music, Dance and Dramatic Art.
Received her first law degree at the age of nineteen. Has a Bachelors Degree in Law (Université Jean-Monnet, Paris), a Masters Degree in International Law (Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva), a Masters Degree in International Relations (École des Hautes Études Internationales, Paris) and was a PhD candidate in International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland before moving to Hollywood and becoming a producer.
Became temporarily blind at the age of seventeen.
Recipient of Harvard Law School special invitation to conduct research on the interconnectivity of Human Rights, Women's Rights and AIDS in Africa under the mentorship of Harvard Professor and former Director of the United Nations World Health Organization's global AIDS program, Prof. Jonathan Mann.
Is raw vegan.
Is a lifelong human rights activist. Did extensive work on behalf of refugee women and children in Africa (Malawi and Mozambique) and was personally responsible for one of the most successful repatriation operations in the history of the United Nations. Also worked as a legal advisor to the Tibetan Government in Exile in Dharamsala, India and authored reports on the activities of the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, the United Nations Human Rights Committee and the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Grew up under house arrest with guards literally stationed in her living room.
World's only former Parisian catwalk model with two law degrees.
Loves languages. Studied Sanskrit while living in India and started learning ancient Greek at thirteen.
Born in Bangui, capital of Central African Republic and raised between Central African Republic, France, Cameroon and Switzerland. Lived in India, Cameroon, Switzerland, Spain, Malawi, Mozambique, France, Panama, Central African Republic, the UK, Italy and the US.
Also known as The Global Girl.
Has triple citizenship.
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