Carolina Brandão has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles. Most recently, they worked at the World Economic Forum, where they held positions such as Lead of Public Sector Engagement for the Tropical Forest Alliance and Lead of COP26 Mobilization for Sustainable Supply Chains. Prior to that, Carolina was a Partner Engagement & Strategy Specialist for the Tropical Forest Alliance at the same organization.
Before joining the World Economic Forum, Carolina worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where they served as a Global Policy and Advocacy professional. In this role, they focused on donor government relations in France, supporting resource mobilization for women empowerment, global health, and international development. Carolina also worked as a Policy Research Associate during their time at the foundation.
Carolina's previous experience includes a role as a Political Analyst at the Organization of American States and as a Curator for the Cartography of Human Rights project, a collaborative initiative between the University of Sao Paulo Institute of Advanced Studies and UNESCO Chair in Education for Tolerance and Human Rights. Carolina also worked as a Consultant at IDECA, where they assessed and advised on the impact of social projects developed by various organizations and regional governments.
Overall, Carolina's work experience showcases their expertise in policy advocacy, partnership engagement, strategy development, and impact assessment in the fields of sustainable development, global health, and human rights.
Carolina Brandão holds a Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs from Sciences Po. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences at USP - Universidade de São Paulo.
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