Rennie Jordan

Consultant, Organization and Partnership Performance Practice

M.Sc, Integrated Water Resources Management, McGill University, 2018

B.A. International Development Studies and Political Science, McGill University, 2015

Rennie Jordan is a consultant for Universalia’s Organization and Partnership Performance Practice and focal area co-lead for Universalia's Food Security/Zero Hunger work. Her main areas of interest include agriculture and food systems, water resources management, and sustainable development.

During her time at Universalia, Ms. Jordan has contributed to mandates for various international organizations and multilateral development banks, including the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Laudes Foundation, the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA), and Future Earth, among others. She has been involved in large-scale and complex evaluations and related studies, and has experience in research design, data collection and analysis, information synthesis, research communication, and project management and coordination.

Ms. Jordan's international experience has included topics in climate change adaptation; agriculture; water management; water, sanitation, and hygiene; nutrition; and forest conservation. She has also worked within Canada on projects related to urban water conservation, innovation in water systems, food security, sustainability, and monitoring and reporting. Ms. Jordan is fluent in English and has working proficiency in French.