Dana Stefov

Women's Rights Policy and Advocacy Specialist, Oxfam Canada

women's economic justice, decent work for women, the care economy, paid and unpaid care work, childcare, labour rights, gender wage gap, pay equity, gender-based violence in the workplace, sexual and reproductive health and rights, right to safe abortion, feminist movement, grassroots feminism, feminist analysis

Media

Decent work for women calls for sexual and reproductive rights

Gender wage gap adding to income inequality, Oxfam says in new report

Biography

Dana Stefov is the Women’s Rights Policy and Advocacy Specialist. She is also the policy lead on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and women’s economic equality (WEE) at Oxfam Canada. She has published feminist approaches to aid and foreign policy, monitoring, evaluation and learning, sexual and reproductive health and rights, women’s economic empowerment and justice, Canadian aid, trade and investment agreements and financing for climate change adaptation. Stefov is a committed feminist who has worked in women’s rights, climate, and food justice programming and policy, in Canada, throughout the Americas, and internationally. She holds a M.Sc. in Development Management from the London School of Economics, UK and a B.A. (Hons) in Development Studies and Political Science from Queen’s University, Canada.

Expertise

  • women and food
  • climate and gender justice
  • women's economic justice
  • decent work for women
  • the care economy
  • paid and unpaid care work
  • childcare
  • labour rights
  • gender wage gap
  • pay equity
  • gender-based violence
  • sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • right to safe abortion
  • grassroots feminism
  • feminist movement
  • feminist analysis