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Neeti Daftari
Child Rights - Gender - Human Rights - Int'l Development, Policy and Programming - LSE Graduate + Commonwealth Scholar
Neeti Daftari is a development and social policy professional with over 15 years of experience in child, gender, and human rights issues.
She holds a Master's degree in Social Policy and Development from the London School of Economics and is a Commonwealth Scholar and a qualified Clinical Psychologist.
Neeti's expertise lies in social policy analysis, policy research, program design, strategic project planning and management, monitoring and evaluation, child rights, juvenile justice, youth empowerment, education, gender rights, human rights, media advocacy, and psychosocial programs.
She has worked in various capacities with organizations such as Transforming Faces, Aangan Trust, Internews Europe, CRY, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, UNESCO, Star India Pvt Ltd, and Manav Foundation.
Neeti Daftari has a strong track record of delivering program objectives and goals and has contributed significantly to social policy and programmatic research for government bodies, national and international NGOs.
She has provided strategic inputs on policy, program design, stakeholder partnerships, and advocacy, showcasing her well-rounded expertise.
Neeti's educational background includes studies in social policy, clinical psychology, psychology, human rights, and democratic institutions from prestigious institutions around the world such as the University of Amsterdam, University of Connecticut, Swedish Institute for Public Administration, and University of Mumbai.
Her roles have ranged from Program Manager to Head of Knowledge & Impact, Urban Child Protection, Consultant Researcher, In-Country Researcher & Program Design Consultant, Research Consultant, Child Protection Consultant, Facilitator, Corporate Social Responsibility Consultant, Clinical Psychologist, Counselor, and Project Director.
With both academic knowledge and hands-on experience, Neeti Daftari is a valuable professional in the field of social policy and development, making significant contributions to child welfare, gender equality, and human rights.