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Gilles Carbonnier

Vice President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) & Professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

Gilles Carbonnier, the Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) since 2018, is a prominent figure in the fields of development economics and humanitarian studies.

Aside from his leadership role at ICRC, Carbonnier has been serving as a professor of development economics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva since 2007.

He is credited with pioneering the academic discipline of humanitarian economics and authored the influential book 'Humanitarian Economics: War, Disaster, and the Global Aid Market' published by Oxford University Press in 2016.

Carbonnier's research primarily focuses on development finance, natural resource governance, and commodity trade, showcasing his expertise in these critical areas.

In his capacity as the Vice-President of the ICRC, Carbonnier actively engages with governments and key stakeholders on matters related to international humanitarian law (IHL) and humanitarian access, demonstrating his commitment to promoting global humanitarian efforts.

Moreover, he has been instrumental in fostering partnerships with the scientific and business communities to drive innovation in humanitarian work and enhance the sustainability of aid interventions, particularly in prolonged crises.

Carbonnier advocates for a people-centered approach to delivering humanitarian assistance, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the well-being and dignity of affected populations.

Gilles Carbonnier studied for his PhD in economics at the Université de Neuchâtel, laying the academic foundation for his distinguished career in the field of economics and humanitarian affairs.

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Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland