Elomo Jemea Mokwe is an expert in peace and conflict resolution, a jurist, author, and advocate for women's empowerment. She holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC) and a Bachelor's degree in Common Law from the University of Yaoundé II. Her international training includes certifications in Dialogue and Mediation from Uppsala University and the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (Sweden), as well as Countering Violent Extremism through Technology from PeaceTech Lab (USA). She is currently pursuing advanced studies in International Law and the Settlement of Disputes with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the United Nations University for Peace (UPeace).
Elomo Jemea is the founder of Winning Woman Africa, a movement dedicated to empowering women of African descent by connecting them to opportunities and addressing the challenges they face across personal and professional spheres. She also serves as the Country Chair of the G100 World Peace Wing, where she leads initiatives to promote sustainable peace in Cameroon and beyond.
She is the author of Dear Daughter, a guidebook offering mentorship and life advice to young girls. Elomo Jemea has been recognized for her community impact, receiving accolades such as the Humanitarian Award and a nomination for Outstanding Philanthropy.