![]() A substantial part of my work is providing direct support in reviewing ToRs, draft studies and guidance to developing country level PF4C planning and programming. Our ability to share knowledge and learn from each other makes us more effective, so I help connect colleagues working on similar issues in different countries to learn from each other and improve their programme implementation. I am excited when I see that a country or a region has successfully generated evidence or advocated to increase investments for children in any sector. The first thing I do every morning, is check our global reporting databases for any new reports, research and studies from around the world in the area of PF4C. Our team provides guidance, technical advice and direct programme support to colleagues around the world in programming, effective implementation, monitoring and reporting of public finance activities to achieve results for children in all sectors. ![]() In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in activities and interest in this area, as there is a much better understanding throughout the organization that PF4C is an essential enabler, and accelerator, for achieving results for children. My daily work consists of providing support to country and regional offices in the area of public finance for children (PF4C). I have been at my post just over a year now, and I have had the privilege to work with some of the greatest minds and most dedicated professionals in the organization, from whom I have learned a lot. From there, I moved to my current post in New York HQ, where I work as a policy specialist in the area of Public Finance for children. I spent three wonderful years there working on social protection and public finance for children, and supporting the Representative in the management of the office in absence of a Deputy Representative post. I joined UNICEF Macedonia in 2009 as a national Social Policy Officer, where I stayed until 2014 when, thanks to the NETI programme, I became a Social Policy Specialist in the Belize Country Office. I left my country when I was 16 to study abroad and returned 12 years later, with a bachelor’s degree in political economy, a master’s in European politics and policies and a Ph.D.
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