PSI-Europe team

Catalina Ramirez

Administration, Finance & Support Officer

Catalina joined PSI Europe in 2024 as Administration, Finance & Support Officer, where she supports financial oversight, administrative operations, and cross-team coordination, with a key focus on donor reporting and compliance for the Sang Pour Sang Project.

With over 10 years of international experience, she has held roles at Prime Vision, Springer Nature, and Shell International, working across non-profit, technology, and publishing sectors. Her expertise spans financial administration, marketing and communications, stakeholder engagement, event coordination, and operational support, with a focus on driving strategic initiatives and fostering collaboration.

Catalina holds a Business Management degree and is passionate about purpose-driven work. She is committed to advancing PSI Europe’s mission to empower local feminist groups and social enterprises.

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Introducing Ekua Yankah, New Member of PSI-Europe's Board

Get to know one of PSI-Europe's newest board members, Ekua Yankah.

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Introducing Dr. Joerg F. Maas, Member of PSI-Europe's Board

Get to know one of PSI-Europe's board members, Dr. Joerg F. Maas.

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Dignity within walking distance: How community-led menstrual health solutions are changing lives in Pakistan

Through PSI Europe’s partnership with Cyntax Health Pakistan in the Sang pour Sang consortium, women-led Mini Marts and Saheli outreach have improved menstrual health access, reduced stigma, created jobs, and empowered women and girls in Pakistan.

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