Aimé Césaire Atchom, M.A.

Director

Aimé Césaire Atchom is a doctoral candidate at George Mason University’s Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter School of Peace and Conflict Resolution. He has worked for various international NGOs and currently holds a position as Program Associate at the National Center for State Courts’ International Program Division in which he works to strengthen justice systems, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. Atchom earned an associate degree in law, then, a bachelor’s degree in political science. He also holds a master’s degree in international studies from the University of San Francisco. Aimé taught a Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution course at George Mason University, in which he deployed a range of learning and assessment activities to address intersecting issues of conflict, globalization, and conflict resolution. Both his academic and work experiences have included a focus on Central Africa.