MEL Manager
FRIDA Young Feminist Fund, United States
Clara Desalvo, MPP, is a feminist impact and learning specialist, Public Policy Professor, and applied researcher from Argentina.
She is FRIDA|The Young Feminist Fund's Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Manager. Clara is also an independent PMEAL consultant in the international development sector. Social impact leader dedicated to community-driven transformation and evidence-based solutions.
With twelve years' experience at the intersection of academia, teaching, feminist activism, and practical application, advancing social justice worldwide. Promoting participatory and decolonized practices while fostering strategic planning, and multi-method evaluations with grassroots movements, non-profit organizations, and governments in the Global South.
Areas of interest include socioeconomic inequality policies; systemic change; gender justice; Emergent Learning; feminist decolonizing methodologies; and participatory grant-making, learning & evaluation.
Research member of the SOLPAN+ team, Universität Wien, and a GCL fellow at Georgetown University. Her work has been published in the Gender and Development Journal, Alliance magazine, Routledge, FLACSO, IIPE-UNESCO, MIRÍADA magazine, University of Salerno, and the Sapienza University of Rome.
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Uplifting Voices: Integrating Feminist Systems Change in Evaluation Practice
Thursday, October 24, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PST