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Catherine Poulton

Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Manager at UNICEF

Catherine Poulton is an accomplished professional with a strong educational background in Peace Studies and European Union Studies.

She holds a Master's degree in Advanced Studies in Peace Studies and Conflict Transformation with the highest Grade 1 distinction from the European Centre for Peace Studies.

Additionally, Catherine earned First Class Honours Degrees in BscEcon in European Union Studies with Spanish and Italian from the University of Wales, Cardiff.

Catherine Poulton has an extensive work history in various organizations, notably serving as the Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Manager at UNICEF.

Previously, she held several roles at the International Rescue Committee, including Senior Technical Adviser for Women's Protection and Empowerment, Women's Protection and Empowerment Technical Adviser, and Gender-Based Violence Coordinator.

Furthermore, Catherine has experience working with UNHCR as a Specialist GBV Adviser and has contributed to social protection projects at INTERSOS - a prominent humanitarian organization, where she held roles such as Social Protection Officer, Coordinator, and Community Services Manager.

Her expertise lies in addressing gender-based violence issues, women's protection and empowerment, social protection, and community services management among vulnerable populations.

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New York, New York, United States