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Kenn Crossley
Director, Cash Transfers
Kenn Crossley is a prominent figure in the humanitarian sector, currently serving as the Global Coordinator for Cash Transfers at the World Food Programme (WFP). His extensive career spans over 25 years in humanitarian and development roles, with more than 20 years dedicated to the WFP.
Professional Background
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Current Role: As the Global Coordinator for Cash Transfers, Crossley oversees the design and implementation of cash assistance programs that provide vital financial support to millions of people in need. This includes managing programs that transfer approximately $2.5 billion annually to around 45 million beneficiaries across 70 countries.12
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Previous Positions:
- Director of Cash-Based Transfers Division: Before his current role, he led the WFP's Cash-Based Transfers Division, focusing on humanitarian cash assistance strategies.1
- Deputy Director of WFP Policy and Programme Division: From 2015 to 2017, he was responsible for policies related to cash-based transfers and social protection initiatives.12
- He has held various senior positions within WFP, including Deputy Country Director in Cambodia and Chief of WFP Hunger Solutions based in Rome.1
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Early Career: Crossley began his tenure with the WFP in 2002 as a Regional Donor Relations Officer in Johannesburg. He has also worked with UNICEF and the Canadian International Development Agency in various capacities, including Peacebuilding Officer and Senior Program Officer.1
Education
Crossley holds a Master’s Degree in Philosophy from the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has also engaged in academia by teaching Philosophy and Political Science at Trinity Western University.1
Personal Life
A Canadian national, Kenn Crossley is married and has two children. His professional journey reflects a deep commitment to addressing global hunger and improving humanitarian response mechanisms through innovative cash transfer programs.12

