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Enrique Delamonica

Enrique Delamonica

Senior Statistics Specialist (Child Poverty and Gender Equality) / Division of Data, Research and Policy, UNICEF

Enrique Delamonica is an economist and political scientist and has previously worked as Chief of Social Policy and Gender Equality, UNICEF, Nigeria

He was educated at the University of Buenos Aires, Columbia University, and the New School for Social Research, New York. Since the early 1990's has worked as a consultant for UNICEF and UNDP and a policy analyst in UNICEF headquarters, focusing on the impact of macroeconomic policies on children, poverty-reduction strategies, financing of social services and budget allocations, the analysis of trends in socioeconomic disparities, child poverty measurement, and social protection policies.

His books include "Eliminating Human Poverty - Macroeconomic & Social Policies for Equitable Growth" (CROP International Studies in Poverty Research, Zed Books, with Santosh Mehrotra).


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CROP-GRIP Newsletter 2019-2020

March 2020

This special issue newsletter is the final one for CROP and the first one for GRIP. It explains the transition process and provides an overview of CROP activities in 2019.

The Politics of Social Inclusion: From Knowledge to Action

15 November 2019 | UN Library, GENEVA

BOOK LAUNCH for forthcoming CROP/UNESCO publication (as part of UNRISD Seminar Series)

Putting Children First: New Frontiers in the Fight Against Child Poverty in Africa

18 October 2019 | Brighton, UK

BOOK LAUNCH and workshop at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in Brighton, UK

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