Dr. Julie Viloria
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Expertise
- Policy formulation, project processing, and project management in human (health, education, employment), and sustainable development (community and municipal infrastructure, agriculture, water supply, sanitation, and alternative energy) sectors.
- Community, local, regional and central government motivation and coordination (social, environmental and institutional assessment), and
- Training, logical framework, monitoring and impact evaluation, gender sensitive analysis, gender audit, communication strategy and material production, knowledge management and networking.
Biography
Julie has been in the development field for almost 40 years, and has worked for the World Bank Group for more than 25 years. Prior to her international development work, she worked with the Philippine Government for over 10 years on infrastructure, health and social programs and managed housing and slum upgrading projects funded by the World Bank. She has exceptional experience, having worked in 45 countries in all regions of the developing world.
As operational manager, and specialist, Julie has led and supported over 100 investment and development projects of the World Bank, ILO, UNDP and UNICEF covering all sizes of urban and rural development projects in the sectors of infrastructure, housing, water supply and sanitation, slum upgrading, cultural heritage, health, non-formal education, agriculture and rural development, disaster management and work in conflict situations as well as poverty alleviation initiatives including local and regional economic development, women and youth livelihood and entrepreneurship programs As Knowledge Management coordinator, Julie has led or been a core member of the following Thematic Groups in the World Bank and ILO: (i) Services to the Urban Poor, (ii) Community Driven Development and Empowerment, (iii) City-Municipal Urban Management, (iv) Local Economic Development, (v) Road Safety Task Force, (vi) Cultural Heritage & Creative Industries, (vii) Cooperatives and the Informal Economy, (viii) Institutions and Governance; and (ix) Urban Labour Network. She has published several books and articles, produced and carried out training programs, materials and capacity building modules for slum upgrading, local economic development and employment, cooperatives and SME development, community driven development, and urban and peri urban agriculture.
Julie is active in community groups and is helping a number of NGOs in the US, Philippines, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Sierra Leone, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Haiti and Gaza. Over the last 5 years, to increase her understanding of Resilient Communities and Systems, Julie has involved herself in the Transition Towns and Permaculture movements which offer responses to issues such as economic instability, climate change , food and fuel shortage, and authentic democratization and local control.
Education
- PhD Public Administration, University of Philippines-Araullo University, Philippines
- MSc Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Philippines
- BSc Public Health, Centro Escolar University, Philippines
- Diploma and courses in Housing, Urban Development, Public Management by University College London, UK; Boucentrum International, Rotterdam, Netherlands and Courses by World Bank Institute, ADB, , disaster management and work in conflict situations.Harvard Institute, and other public and private institutions in US, UK and other countries.
Languages
- Tagalog and English (mother tongues)
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