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Kevin Savage

Impact, evaluation, research

Kevin Savage is a professional who utilizes empirical research to enhance the evidence base for humanitarian practices through fostering collaborations between practitioners and researchers.

His current areas of focus encompass adapting humanitarian strategies to urban environments, assessing new tools for mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies, combating violence against children, and improving humanitarian cash transfer initiatives.

Kevin represents his agency on the global stage, actively participating in international forums to leverage evidence and insights towards refining global humanitarian practices and steering collective research endeavors.

He holds a Master of Science degree in Violence, Conflict, and Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree from the University of Toronto.

Kevin's professional journey includes roles at various esteemed organizations such as World Vision International, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), International Rescue Committee, ACTED, and Presbyterian World Service and Development, where he has contributed significantly in humanitarian research, organizational change, strategy development, and program management.

His rich educational background and diverse professional experiences make him a valuable asset in the field of humanitarian research and practice.

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Switzerland