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Clare Murphy-McGreevey
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Communications, Policy and Research Fellow
, Aajeevika Bureau, NGO in India
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Washington, DC,
United States
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Disciplined professional with over a decade's experience leading communications strategies and global campaigns. Researcher focused on the Global South: co-author of a DIFID-funded, multi-country study of women’s work and the lead researcher of qualitative life history research in India, presented at the DSA Conference 2018. Seeking a policy, advocacy, communications or research role based in DC. |
Contact Clare Murphy-McGreevey
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Area of Expertise: |
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Communications, Media, Knowledge Management, Editor
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Human Rights, Law, Migration, Conflicts, Justice
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Professional Experience: |
Recent grassroots field work with leading NGO in India, Aajeevika Bureau, supporting migrant workers and their families across Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Responsible for creation of communications strategy and implementation, complete overhaul of website, blog, and traditional and social media presence. Lead qualitative researcher examining the poverty dynamics of high-migration, highly vulnerable households. Over a decade's experience in communications (PR, public affairs, content marketing, social media), for a range of NGOs and companies including Anti-Slavery International, Aon, AXA, BNY Mellon, GE Capital, Thomson Reuters Foundation. Significant crisis and issues management experience and executive profile raising.
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Education: |
Masters of Arts (Merit) in Poverty and Development from University of Sussex (September 2016-September 2017), Institute of Development Studies. Participant in conferences on child poverty and migrating out of poverty; Research Assistant supporting key IDS research project “Balancing unpaid care work and paid work” and co-author of the Rwanda National Report and Programmatic Note; support to IDS Centre for Social Protection Short Course.
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Affiliations and Achievements: |
Development Studies Association Conference 2018 - Panelist on 'Migration, Agriculture and Inequality in Home Areas' - forthcoming publication in academic journal Co-Author of Rwanda National Report and Programmatic Note - DIFID-funded multi-country study: “Balancing unpaid care work and paid work” By-lined in leading Indian news outlet Feminism in India https://feminisminindia.com/2017/11/30/violence-informal-women-workers/ https://feminisminindia.com/2018/03/08/photo-essay-aspects-womens-labour/
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Available for: |
- Consulting assignments
- Job opportunities
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