Ann Bartholomew

Ann Bartholomew is a macroeconomist who specialises in public finance management, strategic planning (health and education) and international trade. She has almost twenty years' experience undertaking consultancy and development work in Africa, the Pacific and Asia. She has wide-ranging consulting experience covering design missions, programme appraisal, reviews and evaluations, provision of economic policy advice and development of sector strategies. She has worked for a variety of bilateral and multilateral institutions, including DFID, the World Bank, EC and Danida either as the team leader or a team member on a variety of different assignments.

 

Her team leadership experience includes leading a team to design the next phase of DFID financial and TA support to Palestine. She helped Sida design a new phase of Swedish budget support for Mozambique and is currently team leader of an ICAI learning review of DFID’s economic development portfolio in Africa, to assess the extent to which DFID has delivered on its inclusive growth and job creation objectives. In Sierra Leone she also led an annual review of the DFID Improving Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health programme.


BA (Hons) Economics, Leicester University
MSc. Agricultural Economics, University of East Anglia
PhD Economics, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London



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Ann Bartholomew CV (Apr 22) TCPCN.doc
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