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In this issue of the newsletter we welcome Ms. Elizabeth Talbert to the UNFPA SROC family. We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Talbert is our new Director.

 

Ms Talbert has a strong background in population and statistical  development with over 30 years of experience in the Caribbean and East Africa.  She has led population and housing censuses, poverty assessment and other social and economic surveys in several countries.  

 

Prior to her appointment as Director at the UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for the Caribbean and Representative to Jamaica, Ms Talbert served as Senior Statistician with the World Bank Poverty and Equity Global Practice in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania where she managed the Statistical Development Project (2014-2021).  Under her leadership, this project resulted in the  improvement of the statistics law, strengthening of statistical and administrative data, and the  enhancement  of statistical infrastructure and human resource capacity. During her tenure in Tanzania , she also provided  technical support to statistical offices in Zanzibar, Mozambique, Somalia and other East African member states. 

 

In previous jobs, Ms Talbert served as Chief Statistician, Government of the Cayman Islands, (2009-2014); Statistical Consultant, Government of Guyana (2007-2008) and; Deputy Chief Statistician, Government of Belize (2001-2007). She has also served as a consultant to CARICOM Statistical Unit in analyzing and preparing 2000 Census Country Reports.

 

Ms Talbert is a native of Belize. She holds a BSc in Sociology and Public Administration, Minnesota State University, Mankato; MPhil in Population and Development, Centre for Development Studies, Kerala State, India and; MS in Demography, Florida State University.  She was  also a participant  in the UNFPA Global Training Programme in Population and Development (1993-1994).