Independent Consultant/Researcher
Sustainable Development and Participation Center (CEPAD)
Flavia Marco Navarro is an independent consultant for international organizations and a researcher at CEPAD (Sustainable Development and Participation Center). Her research analyzes social policies, especially social protection and care policies, from a gender and feminist perspective. Her work includes comparative studies from Latin American countries and studies about local realities in Bolivia. She is currently studying the relationship between care rights and social security rights. Flavia is a lawyer with a commitment to connecting research to public policies and is part of the “Plataforma Nacional de Corresponsabilidad Social y Pública del Cuidado de Bolivia.” She joined the Carework Network Steering Committee in 2020 and helped organize the Third Global Summit in Costa Rica in 2023.
Select Publications:
Marco, Flavia. (2023). Women who sustain life. Distribution of care in Chuquisaca and its consequences in Sucre and Villa Serrano. (In Spanish). Chuquisaca, Oxfam, Centro Juana Azurduy.
Rights, gender, and progress indicators. The debts of democracy. (In Spanish) In coauthorship with Laura Pautassi, En Boholavsky, Juan Pablo y Rulli, Mariana In “Deuda feminista: ¿Utopía u oxímoron? Buenos Aires. Editorial Universidad de La Plata, 2023
Access of domestic workers to social security in Latin America (In Spanish) OISS. ONU Mujeres, OIT, 2022