Marie Bécue

Marie is an international consultant, gender and climate expert, and ecofeminism specialist with 10 years’ experience. She has excellent knowledge of the international solidarity sector and assists NGOs and collectives in their desire to integrate operational orientations around these two themes. During her consultancy missions, Marie has carried out gender-based environmental diagnoses, analysed practices from a gender perspective, implemented gender and gender & climate steering tools, trained workers, and helped with the transformation process using methodologies that promote participatory and community-based approaches.

 

Marie offers technical support for the cross-cutting or standalone implementation of gender in crisis responses. She has organised more than a hundred gender and gender & climate trainings at Oxfam headquarters and in humanitarian emergency and development fields. She is also an author and an ecofeminist trainer. She is responsible for teaching the “Ecofeminism and work environment of international cooperation” module in the Master 2 “Gender and Development” at IEDES Sorbonne. On this topic, she regularly provides advice on how to take gender and climate change impacts into account, as an intersectional approach for diagnosis and evaluation in emergency and development contexts. 

As a former lawyer, Marie has a thorough understanding of the cross-cutting, integrated and standalone protection issues, as well as the challenges of inclusion in humanitarian emergency and development programs. Marie uses this skill to help organisations develop advocacy strategies on gender rights and women’s empowerment.

Marie speaks French & English fluently