Emily Elderfield
About
Emily Elderfield is from Sweden. Emily works in the following industries: "Higher Education", "Research", and "Non-profit Organization Management". Emily is currently Advocacy Intern at CLEAR Global. In Emily's previous role as a Research Assistant at Lund University, Emily worked in Department of Political Science until Oct 2021. Prior to joining Lund University, Emily was a Reporting Assistant at EU Resilience Advisors and held the position of Reporting Assistant at Remote. Prior to that, Emily was a Communications & Development Intern at Women's Rights Initiative, based in Jinja, Uganda from Jul 2019 to Sep 2019. Emily started working as R&A International Scholar at University of St Andrews in Global in Aug 2018. From Apr 2019 to Jun 2019, Emily was Development Assistant at Caras Alegres, based in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Prior to that, Emily was a Project Administrator at Dar a Luz Honduras, based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras from Feb 2019 to Apr 2019. Emily started working as French Department Research Intern at University of St Andrews in Oct 2017.
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Emily Elderfield's current jobs
• Monitor and analyse developments in humanitarian policy and practice as it relates to CLEAR Global's advocacy priorities to further our mission of helping people get vital information, and be heard, whatever language they speak • Track progress on advocacy objectives and relationships with key targets and allies in the humanitarian and development sectors • Draft and edit advocacy briefs, blog posts, reports and other materials
Emily Elderfield's past jobs
• Conduct literature reviews and research support on the "Legitimacy of Global Governance" research project, conducted in consortium between Stockholm, Lund and Gothenburg Universities
• Edited and proofread high-quality reports for the Disaster Risk Reduction and Civil Protection Sector Lead for a Post-Disaster Needs Assessment of the November 2019 Albania earthquake, conducted with teams from the UN, EU and World Bank • Report resulted in a €1.15 billion from multiple international donors • Updated training materials for theory-based and simulated field training for DRR professionals
• Wrote funding proposals for the Nyonga Women’s Shelter for survivors of gender-based violence, hosting 80 women and children and providing legal, medical and psycho-social support • Redesigned and updated the organisation’s WordPress website; delivered multi-channel awareness campaigns on women's rights issues, such as GBV and taboos about menstrual health • Conducted analysis of existing national and international policies and legislation on women's and child rights in Uganda • Conducted desk research on development issues specific to the context of the girl child in Uganda • Developed targeted materials for cross-institutional training for educators, governmental institutions (eg. police, child protection officers, partner NGOs and CBOs) and community leaders • Assisted in urban and peri-urban field-based training and outreach on women’s rights issues
• Collaborated with grassroots NGOs in Latin America and Uganda through internships and volunteer placements on projects with a focus on marginalised women, children and youth • Deepened professional and technical knowledge of the gender-development nexus through projects on SRHR, maternal health, and gender equity in food security, literacy and education • Wrote summary reports and presented scholarship outcomes for donors to the scholarship fund
• Assisted the Development Director in managing the $65k annual budget, including communications with international funding partners and developing M&E tools on children’s health and educational attainment • Assisted in programming and delivery of the organisation's ongoing projects • Developed budgets and proposals for a new $15k digital literacy project • Managed digital communications (Annual Report, newsletters, blogs, social media campaigns) targeted to new and existing donors, volunteers, partner NGOs, and media outlets • Conducted desk research in Spanish and English on child rights issues in Guatemala, focusing on malnutrition, educational outcomes and food security, to inform operations and future projects • Facilitated a pop-up community health clinic as a translator
• Assisted on programming and implementation of the project ‘Safe, Respectful and Humanised Birth’, advocating for respect of human rights in childbirth and improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes • Assisted in facilitating training seminars for over 200 medical and nursing staff and students on awareness of obstetric violence, non-pharmaceutical interventions in labour and delivery, and human rights in childbirth • Administered presentation of awareness-raising materials for 27 public hospitals and 10 health clinics • Designed data collection tools for monitoring and evaluation reports for primary funders • Developed and maintained database of current and previous volunteer healthcare professionals
• Contributed to research based on testimonies from survivors and perpetrators of the Genocide in Rwanda for publication in ‘Rwanda Since 1994: Stories of Change’ (Liverpool University Press, 2019) • Used Abobe Photoshop to design maps representing the geographical scope of the testimonies
• Led a team of 12 Junior Ambassadors • Represented the university to prospective students and their families, corporate visitors and members of other higher education institutions
• Led guided tours of the university on Visiting Days for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students • Handled queries, concerns and complaints from visitors effectively
• Designed and led classes for up to 12 students, aged 11-18, developing interest in the English language and anglophone culture • Assisted in exam preparation for the French baccalauréat speaking exams