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Tatjana Halpaap
Restoring Family Links Delegate chez International Committee of the Red Cross - ICRC
Tatjana Halpaap is a highly educated professional with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in various prominent organizations.
She holds a B.A. in "Social Sciences" with a focus on Political Sciences, Sociology, and International Relations from the University of Stuttgart, Germany.
Additionally, Tatjana pursued her American High School Diploma at Deerfield Academy in the United States, indicating her international educational experience.
She further expanded her academic horizons by studying at the International Collège-Lycée of Ferney-Voltaire in France and the German School of Cape Town in South Africa.
Tatjana Halpaap also holds an M.A. in "Risk Management in the Global South" with a specialization in Emergency and Conflict from Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France.
Moreover, she obtained another M.A. in "Political and Social Empirical Research" with a specialization in Democracy Research Studies from the University of Stuttgart, Germany, showcasing her expertise in various fields.
In terms of professional experience, she has served as a Restoring Family Links Delegate at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), demonstrating her commitment to humanitarian work.
Her previous roles at ICRC include positions such as Protection Data Manager, Restoring Family Links (RFL) Delegate, and Executive Assistant in the Human Resources Director Office.
Tatjana has also worked with Croix-Rouge française in different capacities, including Capacity-Building Delegate in Human Resources and Finance, Finance and Human Resources Administrator, Finance Administrator, Finance Officer, and Financial Controller Assistant.
Her experience extends to the public sector as well, as she has worked as a National Asylum Officer at the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge).
Furthermore, Tatjana Halpaap has been involved in supporting refugees through roles such as Information Officer for refugees at the African Refugee Development Center and as a Project Development Intern at Collective Associations Against Impunity in Togo (CACIT).
