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Emilie Röell

Emilie Röell

Emilie Röell

MSc, MA

Emilie Röell (the Netherlands) is a social entrepreneur and consultant based in Yangon, Myanmar, since early 2013.

An anthropologist by training, she is interested in creating solutions that make us of and preserve cultural and natural capital while also creating sustainable community impact.

Emilie is the founder of Doh Eain, a social enterprise aimed at heritage conservation and urban regeneration. Doh Eain brings together skills in human centered design, architecture, engineering and restoration, designing solutions that improve private and public space in Yangon for the benefit of families, the community and the city at large.

As a development consultant she has carried out research, advised, and led programs in the areas of cultural and environmental conservation, responsible business, good governance and gender equality. She works/has worked for the EU, UNDP, WWF, IUCN and a number of other INGOs and local civil society groups in Myanmar, as well as in the Pacific and Tanzania previously.

Emilie is also the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network’s representative in Myanmar, in which role she helps build a larger and more effective social impact community in Myanmar.  

Emilie studied at Leiden University, the University of California at Berkeley and at University College Utrecht and holds three Master degrees in Cultural Anthropology & Development Sociology, Political Philosophy (Cum Laude) and Religion Studies (Cum Laude), and a Bachelor degree in Development Studies (Honors).

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