Ale Peter Michael

Peter holds a master’s in International Development Administration (Andrews University, USA) and a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood & Primary Education (Kampala International University, Uganda). He is a dedicated, results-oriented Programme manager/ coordinator in South Sudan with more than seven years of experience leading projects in education in conflict zones. In 2013, he participated in […]

Martha Cifuentes

Martha holds a Bachelor Degree in Social Work (Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala). She has 20 years of experience in humanitarian and international development projects with a large range of donor and implementing organizations (including UNDP, OIM, Trocaire, GIZ, Oxfam, Red Cross and CRS) in Guatemala. She has coordinated, advised, implemented, monitored and evaluated numerous […]

Albanys Cuauro

Albanys is trained in general psychology and psychotherapy (Bachelor degree from Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, Master in Psychotherapy from SEK University in Ecuador). She has worked in disaster settings, carrying out community projects for affected population and humanitarian workers, during the eruption of the Cotopaxí Volcano and the April 2016 earthquake in Ecuador. In […]

Arielle Tozier de la Poterie

Arielle is an interdisciplinary policy analyst and social scientist with nine years of experience in applied program evaluation and research for disaster risk reduction, science-based early humanitarian action, and climate change adaptation. Her background studying the relationship between top-down scientific knowledge, bottom-up participatory processes, and program decision-making draws her to assignments that attempt to bridge […]