Fernando Espada
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Fernando Espada is Head of Humanitarian Affairs at Save the Children. He joined Save the Children in 2014 after roles as Senior Research and Policy Associate at DARA, Field Research Manager of the Humanitarian Response Index, and Deputy Director of the think tank FRIDE, among others. Fernando is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, co-editor of Amidst the Debris: Humanitarianism and the End of Liberal Order, editor of Essays on Humanitarian Effectiveness, and author of several essays on humanitarian politics. He has conducted field research and policy analysis in over a dozen humanitarian responses.
Fernando Espada
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Fernando Espada is Head of Humanitarian Affairs at Save the Children. He joined Save the Children in 2014 after roles as Senior Research and Policy Associate at DARA, Field Research Manager of the Humanitarian Response Index, and Deputy Director of the think tank FRIDE, among others. Fernando is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, co-editor of Amidst the Debris: Humanitarianism and the End of Liberal Order, editor of Essays on Humanitarian Effectiveness, and author of several essays on humanitarian politics. He has conducted field research and policy analysis in over a dozen humanitarian responses.
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