Luanda Domi Gender Mainstreaming and Cyber Skills Development Manager

Ms. Luanda Domi joined the GFCE Secretariat as the Gender Mainstreaming and Cyber Skills Development Manager in February 2024. In this role, she champions the integration of gender perspectives into cybersecurity initiatives, ensuring that the sector’s evolution is inclusive and equitable.

At the GFCE, she manages the Gender Mainstreaming in Cyber Capacity Building portfolio, which includes the Women in Cyber Capacity Building Network (WiCCB). This platform offers opportunities for knowledge-sharing, workforce development, networking, and skill enhancement, while engaging donors to expand the network’s global impact.

With over a decade of experience in cybersecurity policy, governance, and development, Ms. Domi has made significant contributions to strengthening critical infrastructure resilience against cyber threats. She has led the design and implementation of national security and cybersecurity strategies, often at the helm of multi-stakeholder groups that drive impactful change. Her influence extends to the parliamentary oversight of national security policies in Kosovo and the Western Balkans, where her insights have shaped good governance frameworks for security sector reform and oversight. At the GFCE, she also facilitates Working Group D on Cybersecurity Culture & Skills and the Western Balkans Program.

Ms. Domi has led the design and implementation of programs in cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, security sector governance, and gender mainstreaming, working with cross-functional international teams. Throughout her career, she has held key roles in international organizations, including Deputy Country Director of USAID’s Critical Infrastructure and Digitalization Program and Project Lead for UNDP’s Whole of Society Digital Transformation initiative and as well as at the Geneva Center for Security Governance (DCAF) and the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office in New York. Her work has been instrumental in addressing emerging threats and securing critical societal functions.

As active member of the Women 4 Cyber Foundation and Women in STEM (Kosovo), Ms. Domi continues to champion gender mainstreaming and digital development across the cybersecurity landscape.

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