Kate Raworth trained at Oxford and the University of East Anglia before spending over a decade working for the United Nations Development Programme and Oxfam, where she encountered the gap between development theory and ground-level reality. Her 2017 book Doughnut Economics proposed replacing GDP growth as the central goal of economic policy with a visual framework — the doughnut — depicting the safe and just space for humanity between a social foundation and an ecological ceiling. She is professor of practice at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and co-founder of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab.
Raworth's distinctive contribution is methodological as well as substantive. She writes and lectures to be understood — by policymakers, activists, and ordinary readers — rather than to satisfy disciplinary gatekeepers. Her TED talks have been viewed by millions. Her diagrams circulate globally as working tools in city halls, NGO offices, and corporate sustainability teams. The adoption of the doughnut as an