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Natalie Lartey

Communications and advocacy officer, Communications

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Expertise

Advocacy strategy development, digital campaigns and communications, project management, policy influencing (smallholders, and child and maternal nutrition). 

Before IIED

Head of nutrition advocacy for Concern Worldwide UK. Previously worked on campaigns, policy and communications for Action Against Hunger, Living Space Project and Greenpeace UK.

Education
BA (Hons) in Information and Publishing (Loughborough) and professional diploma in digital publishing (IPC Media).

Current work

Working with researchers and local partners on sustainable diets for all programme in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Developing and implementing advocacy and communications strategies; supporting colleagues and partners in developing advocacy skills.

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Email: 
natalie.lartey@iied.org
Twitter: @mrs_nlartey

Latest publications

Strengthening capacity for advocacy in food systems of the poor

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Natalie Lartey's blog posts

Woman adding stickers to a poster on the wall

The inconvenient truth about ‘capacity’ strengthening in global development

Blog, Dec 2020
A woman holding signs

Why global development needs Black activism

Blog, Jun 2020
A dish of amatehe

Protecting indigenous foods, preserving biodiversity – the solutions are in nature

Blog, May 2020
The Sustainable diets for all programme recognises that people – with their capacity to innovate and power to drive change – must be at the centre of efforts to reshape our failing food systems (Photo: © Mauricio Panozo of Lucano photography. Bolivia, La Paz)

How people are providing evidence, and influencing to get food policies that work for them

Blog, Apr 2018
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