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Amelia Branczik is a Research Analyst in the Brussels Research Unit of the International Crisis Group. She supports Crisis Group's field research and advocacy on thematic issues and helps produce CrisisWatch, a monthly bulletin on current and potential conflicts around the world.
Before joining Crisis Group Ms. Branczik spent three years at the World Bank, where she worked on agriculture and rural development projects in Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania, and co-authored a book on the distributional impact of power sector reform in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Prior to the World Bank she spent two years as a research associate at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington DC, working on conflict prevention issues at CFR's Center for Preventive Action and researching a book about the World Bank. She has also worked in Indonesia, Bosnia and Montenegro.
Ms. Branczik has a Masters degree in international relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), specializing in Conflict Management and Economics, and a Bachelors degree in modern history from Oxford University.
Participe à :
- Conférence de haut niveau sur la réforme des affaires humanitaires