Dr. Jacqueline Mazza is Senior Adjunct Professor of International Development and Latin American Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in both Washington, DC and Bologna Italy. She received her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in International Relations in 1998. She is the former Principal Labor Markets Specialist at the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington, DC with expertise in labor market policy, migration and U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America. Her recent publications include: Venezuelan Migration to Peru: From Early Adjustment to Policy Misalignment (Book Chapter, Palgrave-MacMillan Press), Labor Intermediation Services in Developing Economies (Palgrave-MacMillan Press) and Venezuelan Migrants under COVID-19: Managing South America’s Pandemic amid a Migration Crisis (Wilson Center). She currently serves as a consultant to the International Labour Organization in Geneva and the World Bank in Washington, DC. She has conducted analyzes of labor market around the globe, including Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Vietnam, Uganda, and countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.