Maria Herczog PhD is an economist and sociologist, working as a senior policy analyst at the Institute for Human Services, Columbus, Ohio since June 2018.Ī visiting senior postgraduate lecturer at ELTE Budapest Law Faculty, Dr Herczog teaches on child rights, mediation and child protection. (Sci) and lives with her family in Oxford, whilst currently working in Nigeria. Following her tenure with VSO, she took a role as the Global Program Adviser on Education for Oxfam.Throughout her career, Chikondi has served in various consulting, management and program implementation roles that have focused on inclusion of marginalised and excluded children including those living with disabilities. She also worked with UNICEF in Zimbabwe, helping to design and launch their Education Transition Fund.Ĭhikondi spent many years working for VSO in Nigeria, Malawi, Tanzania and the UK. She served as the National Advocacy Manager for the Malala Fund, led programmes in Africa and Asia for Leonard Cheshire Disabilities, and served as an Education Specialist for UNICEF in South Sudan, developing innovative programs to address and eliminate gender inequalities in education. Currently working with UNICEF Nigeria, Chikondi has spent her career managing programmes for children’s rights, human rights, education, humanitarian and capacity-building projects and organisations around the world.Originally from Malawi, Chikondi has experience gained from her work in the UK, Vietnam, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Ghana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Niger, Mozambique, Mali, Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, South Sudan and Nigeria. Back to topĬhikondi Mpokosa is an educationalist with over 20 years of experience in international development. She lives with her family, including two children, in London. Her career has taken her to work with projects and partners in many places across the globe with a focus on Africa and Asia.Īt present, Camilla is a Director for Donor Co-Financing at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), in charge of mobilising and managing donor funds for the Bank and maintaining relations with the Bank’s donor community. She has held numerous positions and worked on strategy and policy development across the globe implemented development projects in Africa and Asia negotiated on aid and trade issues in various international fora like the WTO, the UN, and the EU and built and led teams in various institutions. A Swedish national, Camilla has worked in the UN system (UNDP, UNIFEM, UNESCO) with the European Commission in Brussels and for the British Government in its Development Ministry (Department for International Development). Back to topĬamilla is an international development professional who has devoted her career to work with development aid questions and with the international development community. She has worked previously as Director of Operations in Jordan for the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), as General Counsel at UNRWA, at the ICRC Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law, as Representative of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and as Manager of the Australian Red Cross humanitarian law programme. Anna has published on accountability for human rights abuses and war crimes and on economic sanctions.Īt present, Anna is Director of International Standards and Legal Affairs at UNESCO. She has led and managed teams in field and headquarters, developed and implemented policies and long-term strategies in different organisations, and negotiated on humanitarian issues and development of international law. She is a trustee of WaterAid (UK).Īnna has been active in the fields of refugee protection, human rights and accountability, governance, organisational change, capacity building, and advocacy. She has worked in different United Nations organisations and with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and also in government and as a commercial lawyer in Australia. Read below to learn more about our Trustees and the knowledge and leadership experience they bring to Hope and Homes for Children from the international development, corporate and legal sectors.Īnna Segall Anna Segall, Trustee at Hope and Homes for ChildrenĪnna has been working in international development, humanitarian response and human rights for some 20 years, nationally and internationally. Led by our Chair, Richard Greenhalgh, they also see that we adhere to charity guidelines and fundraising standards and monitor our annual progress, income and expenditure against our strategic objectives. They make sure that we respond to the needs of children in line with our vision and mission, and that we spend our supporters’ money as efficiently as possible. Our Board of Trustees govern the charity and direct how it is managed and run.
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