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Nikki van der Gaag

International Advisory Board

Brief biography

Nikki van der Gaag is Oxfam GB's Director of Gender Justice and Women's Rights.

Previously she was an independent writer and consultant. She has held senior editorial and communications posts with Oxfam, the New Internationalist, and Panos. She carried out evaluations and other work on communications for development, including for DFID, the MenEngage Alliance, Plan International, the Single Parent Action Network, Trialog, and the Women’s Budget Group. Her books include The State of the World's Fathers Report (2015) and Feminism and Men (2014), the Plan International report Because I Am A Girl (2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011) and  The No-Nonsense Guide to Women’s Rights (2008).

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