Emma Feeny

About Emma Feeny

Chief Impact Officer

Emma Feeny is Chief Impact Officer at The George Institute. She leads a global programme of external engagement activities aimed at facilitating the translation and impact of the Institute’s research, spanning advocacy, policy engagement, thought leadership, community engagement, communications, marketing and philanthropy. She also oversees development and delivery of the Institute’s impact agenda and knowledge mobilisation capacity. 

Emma has over 20 years’ experience of driving impact in the research, international development and humanitarian sectors, and of building partnerships with government, multilateral, civil society, private sector and academic stakeholders globally. Before joining The George Institute, she worked as a global policy and advocacy advisor at Oxfam, and previously held policy and communications roles with organisations including the UN World Food Programme and the University of Oxford. 

A former journalist with organisations including Reuters and the Financial Times, Emma holds a Masters degree in the Social Anthropology of Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

Gender and non-communicable diseases in Mexico: a political mapping and stakeholder analysis

Health Research Policy and Systems Date published:

Are we listening? Acting on commitments to social participation for universal health coverage

The Lancet Date published:

Burden of non-communicable diseases and behavioural risk factors in Mexico: Trends and gender observational analysis

Journal of Global Health Date published:

A Gender-Based and Quasi-Experimental Study of the Catastrophic and Impoverishing Health-Care Expenditures in Mexican Households with Elderly Members, 2000-2020

Health Systems & Reform Date published:

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