conceptual mapping of future crisis drivers; organizational adaptation for the future
Bio
Stacey began her international career in the field of human rights, manually sifting through war crimes data from the former Yugoslavia, to build a case for the International Tribunal. Since then, her focus has been on multi-sector knowledge management and learning in complex emergencies. First-hand crisis experience includes the forced closure of IDP camps in Rwanda in 1995, the tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka in 2004, and a handful of complex emergencies in between. For the last three years, she has focused on humanitarian futures planning, working with a host of traditional donors, UN agencies and NGOs to support their repositioning for an increasingly complex future.
Project(s)
Current:
Humanitarian Horizons futures mapping on behalf of World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfam, CARE, Mercy Corps and others through the IWG; USAID futures mapping and capacity assessment work; UNCT work in a variety of countries on behalf of UNDP/BCPR; InSTEDD collaboration in Tajikistan for community-level GeoChat and complex modeling of crisis drivers (still seeking funding if you have a lead); CSIS project studying humanitarian emergency response networks in Asia; futures-capacity assessment of the International Rescue Committee.
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