Through a contract with The Asia Foundation, Lindsey led the writing of the policy brief, Women, COVID-19 and the Future of Work, about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in economies that are part of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Read MoreIt was 2012, and I was in Bnaslawa, a town outside of Erbil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The purpose of my trip was to conduct a “gender assessment”—a development industry term for a type of participatory re-search designed to determine the extent to which a project has integrated principles of gender equity into its activities.
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Read MoreBy investing in the Birth to Three for All Act, we can expand access to child care for all families while reversing the centuries-old practice of underpaying and undervaluing the often Black and brown women who care for and educate our youngest residents.
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Read MoreAfter spending the last year working with clients, researching survivor-centered approaches, learning about restorative justice, and engaging with other experts in the field, I’ve drafted a blueprint for what a survivor-centered approach could look like.
Read MorePrior to founding Cynara, Lindsey led and co-authored several publications, job aides and toolkits for USAID implementing organizations related to gender analysis and women’s economic empowerment.
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