MPPGA Featured Alumni: Meet Beatrice Zano

Beatrice Zano MPPGA Alumni

Policy Analyst, Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), Vancouver, BC
MPPGA Class of 2020

MPPGA stream: Development and Social Change
Undergrad: Bsc Honours Development Studies, Lupane State University Zimbabwe

“I became interested in understanding how the policies and decision support tools used to manage programs and activities were developed. This led me to the MPPGA program as I was attracted to the professional development aspect it offered alongside engaging with real life potential clients.”
MPPGA Class of 2020

Beatrice Zano MPPGA Alumni Careers

Looking Back:
Prior to joining the MPPGA, I worked as a Community Services Coordinator at Tongogogara Refugee Camp located near Chipinge, Zimbabwe. I was a part of a team working for Terre Des Hommes Italia, an implementing partner supporting the Ministry of Public Service and Social welfare and UNHCR’s refugee program in Zimbabwe. As a part of the implementing team, it was also my role to engage with and discuss programs and services with interested and affected parties. I became interested in understanding how the policies and decision support tools used to manage programs and activities were developed. This led me to the MPPGA program as I was attracted to the professional development aspect it offered alongside engaging with real life potential clients.

Where I am now:
I work in the Policy Management Office at PHSA and promote quality policy work through providing standardized terminology and definitions, helping establish clear accountabilities and ensure policy and document owners align with the policy management processes. I have the opportunity to utilise my previous project coordinator experience to provide support, coordination and recommendations that streamline redundancies across the Health Authority.​As I guide policy leads within PHSA facilities, services and programs, I ensure that throughout the policy cycle document owners are making considerations for impacts on Indigenous Peoples, Gender Based Analysis Plus (GBA+), and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. While I am no longer on the ground implementing programs directly, the work that I support is helping to provide equitable solutions within the Health Authority.

Advice for new MPPGA students:
Do not limit yourself to one area, be open to learning new skills and new subject areas. Ask questions and build your network as it really helps.

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