Charles M. Rutonesha holds a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) from Indiana University, Robert H. McKinney School of Law (2019), a Master's in Laws (LLM) from The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law (2011), and a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from Franklin University (1999). He also earned a Bachelor of Arts/Science in Sociology from The Ohio State University in 1997 and completed graduate studies in social sciences at Institut Superieur d'Etudes Sociales in 1984, located in Lubumbashi, the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In terms of professional experience, Charles M. Rutonesha served as a civil servant in the Ministry of Labor and Jobs Training in Kigali, Rwanda (1987-1991) and worked as a legal consultant for the Rwanda Demobilization and Reintegration Program in Kigali (October 1999-November 2002). He also served as a legal consultant for Neighborhood Services International in Ottawa, Canada (November 2002-March 2012), interned at The Onyia Law Firm in Columbus, Ohio (April 2012-April 2013), and worked as an international advisor for Columbus International Program/US Together (March 2016-December 2019).
Currently, Charles M. Rutonesha is employed as a Senior Representative at Primerica in Columbus, Ohio, starting from October 2021.
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Food insecurity is a growing crisis, affecting millions across the globe. From urban food deserts to struggling rural farms, the challenge of feeding the world’s population requires more than just short-term solutions—it demands sustainable, regenerative change. At Global Won, we’re committed to mobilizing resources, sharing best practices, and fostering connections between farmers, innovators, and policymakers to create a future where no one goes hungry.
Rethinking Agriculture: From Scarcity to Sustainability
Traditional farming methods often deplete natural resources, making it harder to produce food efficiently. Global Won champions sustainable agriculture by connecting farmers with cutting-edge innovations in soil regeneration, permaculture, and water-efficient farming. By promoting techniques that replenish the earth rather than exhaust it, we help create food systems that endure for generations.
Building Bridges Between Farmers and Policymakers
Food challenges aren’t just about production—they’re also about distribution and accessibility. Through collaboration with policymakers, we work to remove barriers that prevent food from reaching those in need. By supporting local food networks, urban farming, and agricultural mentorship programs, we’re ensuring that food security isn’t just an idea—it’s a reality.
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Hunger is solvable, but it takes collective action. Whether you’re a farmer, a business leader, or simply someone who cares, there’s a role for everyone in the fight against food insecurity. Global Won offers opportunities to engage, from supporting food-sharing initiatives to mentoring the next generation of agricultural leaders.
A world without hunger starts with bold, innovative solutions—and the willingness to make them happen.
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