Jackeline Romio
Programme Specialist
UNFPA
UNFPA
jackeline.romio@gmail.com
Field of Study: Computer Science, Demography, Population and Development, Psychology, Public Health/ Epidemiology, Sociology, Statistics
Specialization: Ageing, Culture, religion and ethnicity, Economic Demography, Families and Households, Gender Roles-Differentials, Income, Poverty and Welfare, Mortality, Health, and Longevity, Population and Development, Reproductive Health (Family Planning), Social Demography, Training, Documentation, Information, Vulnerability and Human Rights
Regional focus: Latin America and the Caribbean, United States and Canada, Western Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa
Education: Doctorate (Ph.D, or MD), Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Demography, 2017
Working languages: Portuguese
Spanish, English, FrenchOther association membership in population or related fields: Latin American Population Association (ALAP), Union for African Population Studies (UAPS)
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Jackeline Romio is a Programme Specialist in Population and Development at the UNFPA Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. With a PhD in Demography from UNICAMP and a Post-Doctoral in Social Psychology from USP, she leverages advanced data-driven methodologies to tackle complex issues of gender, race, and class inequalities. Her work integrates demographic dynamics, intersectionality, and the analysis of gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive rights, employing evidence-based approaches to inform policy and programmatic decisions.