Cristina Glave is currently an associate at APOYO Consultoría in Peru in the public policy analysis and evaluation department. She oversees the impact evaluation methodologies of public interventions and programs on agricultural innovation, national innovation systems, and the development of strategic economic sectors in Peru. Before this, she was a public servant in the Education sector and a Research Assistant for GRADE, a Peruvian Think Tank, working on nutritional programs and their impact on child development and economic growth, youth vulnerabilities and life trajectories, magnet schools, and early childhood education. Cristina’s current research interests are in Gender Economics, Economics of Education, Human Development, and Structural Inequalities. She holds a BA in Economics from the PUCP in Peru —where she got a grant for her bachelor’s thesis in women’s economic empowerment in Peru— and an MPhil in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge.