Kathryn Moore

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Kathryn (Katie) Moore is a peacebuilding and international development professional. She has five years of experience working in diverse global organizations throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the East Asia and Pacific region, and the United States. Her education, peacebuilding, and training interventions have engaged hundreds of leaders and youth in leading organizations within the public sector. Among her most recent work, Kathryn has been named an International Development Fellow for Catholic Relief Services’ Laos country program, has conducted short-term projects for UNICEF’s New York Headquarters’ Performance Management Unit, UNDP Fiji’s Peace and Development Adviser, Amnesty International’s National Youth Program, Columbia University’s Peace Education Network, Save the Children Mozambique, and U.S. Peace Corps Mozambique.

Kathryn has a broad base of experience providing a range of interventions including: facilitation, training, program design, program management, program evaluation, and research design, implementation, and analysis.  She has specialized experience in the areas of international family and community mobilization, peacebuilding, youth development, adult learning, and early/middle childhood education.   Some examples of recent projects include: 1) designing and delivering a project sustainability and best practices in emergent literacy training for over 100 Mozambican government officials, primary teachers, and local community leaders 2) supporting logistical preparation for Amnesty International USA’s nation-wide annual youth training for over 100 youth and designing/analyzing the training’s survey assessment 3) reconceptualizing monitoring and evaluation for peacebuilding purposes with the UNDP Fiji’s Peace and Development Adviser 4) supporting all aspects of UNICEF’s Performance Management Unit (PMU) including drafting a survey deployed to 700 staff worldwide on their experiences as part of a Soft Skills Workshop program and revising/creating PMU materials for UNICEF staff and external stakeholders.

Kathryn’s Master of Arts degree from the Department of International and Transcultural Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University was conferred in February 2013. Kathryn has a B.A. in Early/Middle Childhood from Butler University in Indianapolis.  She is in the process of transitioning to her new role as a fellow in Laos.

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