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NITZA A

Not Listed - 20 Years of Experience - Near 20012

Occupation:

Not Listed

Location:

Washington, DC

Education Level:

Master

Will Relocate:

YES

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KEY QUALIFICATIONS: * Over 20 years of experience working with international, multilateral, regional and local transnational organizations and governments in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean on a variety of issues, including financial inclusion and economic development, international migration, gender, reproductive and sexual health, youth, adolescent and children protection. * Executive experience, management, staff supervision, fundraising, board development for over 15 years in the non-governmental sector. * Program and project development and management, assessment, planning, monitoring/program reviews, evaluation, financial management and training. * Innovation, knowledge management, capacity building, over 20 years of capacity building (and technical assistance) on organizational and institutional development, qualitative research and evaluation, curricula development and training on advocacy, gender development, family planning, sexual health, life skills building, financial literacy, economic development/alternative economics, micro, projects planning and team building and leadership and community development (and engagement) and, fundraising. * Strategic planning, over 18 years providing with non-profit boards, international organizations, community-based organizations. * Public policy, advocacy and scholarly work, over 20 years on advocating for fair policies on gender, youth development, children protection, financial inclusion and economic development, migrant's rights. Taught social sciences and mentor students on community research and community building at State and private universities. Represented organizations and conducted presentations at relevant local, regional and international forums. * Partnerships and coalition building, over 20 years of community, local governments and intergovernmental dialogue (with eight governments in the Caribbean region and twelve governments, civil society and international agencies - mainly United Nations-), in the Americas. Established partnerships on financial inclusion with credit unions and communities to establish financial inclusion mechanisms for immigrant communities in the US and their communities of origin (in Mexico and in the Northern Triangle). Develop local and international coalitions in the context of health, sexual health, family planning, youth and adolescent development).

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