Anne Clarke

Anne Clarke has over 25 years of experience supporting public policy, international development, human rights advocacy, and change management initiatives.

Ms. Clarke has consulted with Agriculture Canada, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women and the Canadian Union of Public Employees among others.

Internationally, Ms. Clarke has worked in Belize as a gender expert, advisor and trainer; and to Jamaica where she partnered with the Office of the Former Prime Minister of Jamaica/Bureau of Women’s Affairs to develop programs and policies to address gender-based issues such as equity and violence.

Career highlights include roles as a legislative researcher, policy analyst, and advisor with the Canadian Government, as well as significant governance experience with Cuso International, The Pearson Centre for Progressive Policy and the National Capital Alliance on Race Relations.