Ms. Adeline Rwashana Muheebwa is an international gender and development consultant, trainer, and agribusiness specialist. She is the chairperson of the Association of Uganda Professional Women in Agriculture and Environment (AUPWAE), She trains for the Gender Responsive Researchers Equipped for Agricultural Transformation (GREAT) and has participated in the development of training curricula for the private sector under USAID’s Private Sector-Driven Agricultural Growth Project (PSDAG) in Rwanda and Buy from Women Campaign under the UN Women’s initiative in Rwanda. She holds an MBA in Development Management from Milton Keynes-Open University, UK, and is a seasoned facilitator, rapporteur, and mentor in various gender analysis tools and approaches including the Gender Action Learning Systems (GALS) methodology and World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT) decision support methodology. Muheebwa has over 18 years of experience in different capacities as a development practitioner and brings to the ATEAM in-depth knowledge in strategic planning, proposal development, development, and evaluation of training programs.