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Ana Gretel E. Anthropologist, consultant, translator, citizen science advocate. TWAS-Unesco Fellow, Researcher at the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - Former Chief of Division at the SQPT - Brazilian Ministry of Racial Equality.
Last update: 10 days ago
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Citizenships:
Argentina, Brazil
Languages:
English, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Highest Degree:
Doctorate
Experience:
13 years
Salary:
Countries:
Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Thailand
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About
Key skills and expertise.
With 7 years of experience in Brazil, the expert possesses significant expertise in culture, gender, social development, monitoring and evaluation, human rights, public administration, decentralization, and local development. This professional has demonstrated proficiency in multilingual communication, being fluent in English, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. The expert has effectively contributed to both local and international initiatives, showcasing strong leadership and a commitment to advancing social and developmental objectives.
Project experience and donor exposure.
Sectors and geographic focus.
The expert has worked across several sectors, including culture, gender, social development, monitoring and evaluation, human rights, public administration, decentralization, and local development. With a focus on Brazil, roles have involved significant responsibilities in advancing sector-specific goals and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. This diverse sectoral engagement highlights the ability to integrate cross-cutting themes within regional development initiatives.
The expert has extensive experience working in Brazil, demonstrating a deep understanding of local governance, cultural dynamics, and regional development issues. This geographic focus has enabled the development of specialized knowledge in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities present within the Brazilian context.
Languages and education.
The expert is fluent in English, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. These language skills have been utilized in professional contexts, particularly in Brazil, facilitating effective communication within multilingual teams and across diverse cultural environments.
