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Diana Caley
Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
Macfadden/PAE
Diana L. Caley is an applied social scientist and international development practitioner, a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, and a former Norman Borlaug Global Food Security Fellow. Dr. Caley has carried out research, taught, and implemented development assistance programs in Egypt, Iraq, Mexico, Peru, Uganda, Tanzania, and Yemen, and she holds a B.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University and a Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Studies from New York University. Her research focuses on the nature and measurement of urban food insecurity and rural-urban linkages in food systems. An Advisor of Food Security, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning at Crown Agents USA in Washington, DC, Dr. Caley provides technical guidance and practical recommendations for analysts, program implementers, donors, researchers, and others on how to design and conduct applied research, monitoring, evaluation, and learning in international settings.