Jackeline Romio

Programme Specialist
UNFPA

jackeline.romio@gmail.com

Field of Study: Computer Studies, Demographie, Population et développement, Psychologie, Santé publique / Epidemiologie, Sociologie, Statistique
 
Specialization: Vieillissement, Culture, religion et ethnicité, Démographie économique, Familles et ménages, Differenties des rôles par genre, Revenu, pauvreté et aide sociale, Mortalité, santé et longévité, Population et développement, Reproductive Health (Family Planning), Social Demography, Training, Documentation, Information, Vulnerability and Human Rights
 
Regional focus: Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Etats Unis et Canada, Europe occidentale, Afrique sub-saharienne
 
Education: Doctorat (Ph.D, MD), Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Démographie, 2017
 
Working languages: Portuguese
Espagnol, Anglais, Français
 
Other association membership in population or related fields: Latin American Population Association (ALAP), Union for African Population Studies (UAPS)
ABEP
 
Professional Summary:

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.