

Jenny Doubt
Post-doctoral Research Officer, University of Oxford
Jenny Doubt is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. She recently collaborated with UNICEF Innocenti on the design and implementation of an evaluation of the Sinovuyo Caring Families Programme for Parents and Teens (PLH Teens), an evidence-based intervention seeking to reduce child maltreatment in families living in rural and low-resource contexts. Jenny has consulted for UNAIDS in Thailand, Indonesia, India and Vietnam, providing leadership and support towards the conceptualisation and development of training programme for HIV-positive women in lead a joint UNAIDS-UN Women initiative exploring access to services.
Recent work by Jenny Doubt
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Mind over money matters: How psychosocial interventions can help with money management
Psychosocial factors matter for financial behaviour. A financial literacy and parenting programme substantially improves families’ financial lives.
Published 14.09.18