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Emma Klatman
Global Policy and Advocacy Manager at Life for a Child
Emma Klatman is a passionate advocate for people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and serves as the Global Policy and Advocacy Manager at Life for a Child, an organization supporting over 58,000 children and young individuals with diabetes in 48 countries.12 Diagnosed with T1D at the age of seven, Emma turned her personal experience into a driving force for change in global diabetes advocacy.1
Career and Education
Emma's professional journey includes:
- Starting as a National Diabetes Advocate for T1D awareness and research funding with the American Diabetes Association at a young age1
- Pursuing studies in international relations and law, culminating in a master's degree in public policy1
- Transitioning to global health, which led her to her current role at Life for a Child1
Advocacy Work
At Life for a Child, Emma:
- Leads pioneering advocacy initiatives1
- Advocates for the inclusion of voices from the T1D community1
- Strives to establish sustainable diabetes care worldwide1
- Launched the Changemaker Projects, an initiative to fund and support individuals impacted by T1D in African and Latin American nations3
Emma's approach to advocacy emphasizes authenticity, embracing individuality, and owning one's narrative.1 She believes in meeting advocates where they are, respecting cultural differences, and empowering communities through bottom-up approaches.3
Personal Philosophy
Emma lives by the mantra, "Diabetes didn't happen to me; it happened for me," reflecting her resilient spirit and positive outlook on living with T1D.1 She acknowledges the challenges of diabetes but consciously chooses positivity each day.1





