Jude Kallick has expertise in gender and inclusion, leadership development, local governance, and community development.
She has conducted numerous evaluations on social change and development. She has extensive experience in complex, participatory evaluations focusing on democratic governance, peace building, civic engagement, inclusion, and volunteerism. She has the unique combination of being a high-quality evaluator with first-hand knowledge of the practitioner’s reality.
Her approach to evaluation focuses on results-based management holding people at the center, using a range of appreciative and participatory methodologies.
She has vast experience working on strategic, corporate evaluations that include qualitative and quantitative methods, project and meta-analyses, case studies, and innovative participatory methodologies and capacity building. She has worked in Africa, Asia, CIS and Latin America.
In addition to her international work, she supports US non-profit organizations, community-based organizations, and government agencies. Most recently she has been focusing her efforts on supporting organizations addressing homelessness and housing, particularly related to survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.