Catalystas: Judith Vollebregt & Aviva SteinOver the last three years, Catalystas Consulting has conducted a plethora of market studies, research, and scoping missions, and our teams have worked with incubators and start-ups in a variety of differ ...
Media: A Key to Addressing and Ending Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Catalysta: Lucila Carrasco Over the occasion of the 2021 “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence”, millions of posts, articles, reports, and information were published and disseminated in the media, in all its forms, and more than ...
COVID-19? Data Appropriation as a Feminist Issue (Part 2)
Less Transparency Freedom of expression and access to information, including public information, is a right guaranteed under international human rights law. In line with Art. 19(2) of the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights (ICCP ...
COVID-19? Data Appropriation as a Feminist Issue (Part 1)
When US President Donald Trump announced that "we're waging a war against the invisible enemy", it became clear that the novel COVID-19 global pandemic is no longer considered just a health or socio-economic crisis. It is a matter of national securit ...
CVE: A Catalystas Approach
Catalystas is proud to present our newest endeavour: the development of an internal project to research, analyze, and design a methodology based on feminist approaches to countering violent extremism. The world is facing the threat of v ...
Women and Progress and STEM, Oh My!
Tiffany Jalalon Sprague is a new associate at Catalystas Consulting. Tiffany has experience in building the capacity of mission-driven organizations to maximize impact with a focus on girls’ STEM education and economic development. She has experience in program design and implementation, grant writing, evaluation, organizational development and project management. Holding a Master’s degree in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies from the London School of Economics, she has worked at organizations including the Center for Citizen Initiatives supporting small-to-medium sized enterprises in Russia and the National Democratic Institute supporting political development programs in Kyrgyzstan.