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Thursday, March 9 • 4:00pm - 5:00pm
The Role of the International NGO in Disasters

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International NGO’s often provide first aid, shelter and food to disaster-affected populations, but as the frequency and intensity of disasters increase, INGO’s are over burdened and turning to local communities. INGO’s with share the challenges and lessons of responding to disasters in Asia, and their experience building the capacity of local communities.

Moderators
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Thinley Choden

Driven by her passion for entrepreneurship, development work and commitment for social change and impact, Thinley has in-depth knowledge as a social entrepreneur and a development practitioner. Her experiences include strategically leading, designing, implementing and evaluating initiatives... Read More →

Speakers
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Kate Landry

Kate Landry is Build Change's Director of Programs and Partnerships in the Philippines. She delivers on scope, schedule, and budget for Build Change’s innovative technical assistance and training projects, towards the organization’s strategic objective of impacting 10 million... Read More →
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Paolo Lubrano

Paolo Lubrano is currently working with Oxfam International as Humanitarian Regional Manager in Asia. With over 20 years of experience, he has worked in the past with a number of international agencies as emergency humanitarian manager and humanitarian adviser, country director in... Read More →
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Jared Rowell

Jared Rowell is the Regional Manager for South and East Asia at Mercy Corps. In his role, Jared manages a regional team that supports eight of Mercy Corps' country offices, including Mongolia, China, Timor Leste, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Myanmar and Thailand. He is currently based... Read More →


Thursday March 9, 2017 4:00pm - 5:00pm PST
AIM Conference Center Manila Benavidez Corner Trasierra Street Legaspi Village, Makati, Philippines