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Jo Rogers
Oxford Policy Management, Childonomics
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Bio
Joanna Rogers (P4EC/CEE-CIS Group and OPM Associate) is a senior consultant in child and social policy and children’s rights with over 20 years’ experience of research, monitoring and evaluation and programme implementation internationally and is the Director of Partnership for Every Child CEE/CIS Consultancy Group, an informal alliance, of which P4EC Ukraine is a member, and which also works in regular partnership with OPM on social care services research and technical assistance projects across the CIS region. Holding an MSc in Social Work from Ersta Skondal University College in Stockholm, Joanna’s core areas of expertise include research with a focus on child protection systems and services, integrated social services for children with functional disorders in a family setting, deinstitutionalisation of care services, and social work development. Jo has extensive experience in programme and project implementation, research, evaluation and monitoring; social and inter-sectoral policy analysis and reforms; institutional capacity development with state and non-state actors; training and research across a range of social sector issues and vulnerable groups. She has been actively involved in child welfare reform programmes across the CEE/CIS region (Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Bulgaria, Russia, Romania and Ukraine) and further afield. She recently completed two studies in Turkmenistan - one on children under three residing in baby homes and the other on disabilities - and provided recommendations on strategies for preventing institutionalization and provision of alternative/substitute services. In 2014 she carried out a review of the deinstitutionalization process in Bulgaria which included a particular focus on the reform and closure of 8 baby homes. She is currently engaged in consulting on strategies for developing social work in China for Oxford Policy Management and on the design of a major nationwide reform of infrastructure and services for people with disabilities in Mongolia, both with OPM and for the Asian Development Bank.
My Abstracts
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Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
Sessions Attending
1. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
2. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
Speaking Engagement
1. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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03 Nov, 2017
The Childonomics research project has developed an instrument that can help reflect on the long term social and economic return of investing in childr...
2. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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03 Nov, 2017
The Childonomics research project has developed an instrument that can help reflect on the long term social and economic return of investing in chil...
Topics
6. Measuring success
1. Child Protection Systems and Deinstitutionalisation (DI) Reform
Co-Authors
Adrian Gheorghe
Andy Bilson
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