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George Swinimer

Humanitarian Affairs Officer (HPC) at United Nations OCHA

George Swinimer is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the humanitarian and international affairs sector.

He holds a Master of Arts (MA) in International Affairs from Carleton University, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from Queen's University, and a BScH in Life Sciences (Human Biology) from Queen's University. His educational journey also includes a period of study at the International School of Kenya, showcasing a global perspective.

George Swinimer has held key roles in various reputable organizations, including the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) where he served as a Humanitarian Affairs Officer/Head of Sub Office in Peshawar and as a Humanitarian Affairs Officer with a focus on emergency preparedness.

His experience also extends to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) where he worked in roles such as Camp Management Camp Coordination (CCCM) Rapid Response Team Officer, Field Officer in Protection, and Protection Consultant. Furthermore, he has contributed to the Norwegian Refugee Council as an Area Manager/Shelter Sector Lead and Project Coordinator.

George Swinimer's career journey includes a diverse set of experiences, from being a Neurobehavioral Counselor at The Phoenix Network to an English Monitor/Instructor at Queen's School of English. He has also been involved in volunteer work, such as Child Protection Volunteer at Child Haven International and tree planting with Treeline Reforestation.

His versatile background includes positions like Research Intern at Foreign Affairs Canada, Lab Assistant at Queen's University, Rickshaw Driver, and Overnight Sleep Attendant among other roles, showcasing his adaptability and willingness to contribute in various capacities.

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Pakistan