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7TH ANNUAL
GLOBAL DISASTERRELIEF SUMMIT
10-11 SEPTEMBER 2015RONALD REAGAN BUILDING AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER | WASHINGTON D.C., USA
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It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the Global Disaster Relief Summit organized by the Aid & International Development Forum.
The specific objectives of this summit are to exchange best practice, discuss innovations for better, safer and more efficient humanitarian relief, as well as facilitate high level networking for building and strengthening of partnerships and collaborations amongst public, private and civil society stakeholders.
• Hear from recognized experts from over 60 different organizations about innovative and achievable ways to improve disaster response.
• Select discussions and presentations aligned to your organization’s needs and personal interest from a variety of parallel sessions on both days.
• Join the interactive roundtable discussions and exchange your program updates, ideas and experiences.
We strongly encourage you to take advantage of the opportunities to actively network and don’t be shy to ask questions to our expert speakers. If you prefer to submit your questions anonymously, please send an email to me at sruetzel@aidforum.org.
Plus engage with us via Twitter @followAIDF and @SonjaAIDF for continuous conversations beyond the summit
We thank you for joining us and wish you a productive and informative summit.
Best wishes,
Sonja Ruetzel, Event Directorand the AIDF team
WELCOME
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Delegate Assistance For all questions and enquires please visit the AIDF registration desk.
Please visit the event website for full speaker biographies as well as presentations after the event.
AGENDA AT A GLANCEDay 1: 10 September 201508:00 Registration09:00 Welcome09:10 UN Emergency Procurement09:40 Compliance10:30 Refreshment Break11.15 Parallel Streams: - Security & Logistics - Health & WASH13.00 Networking Lunch14.00 Parallel Streams: - Security & Logistics - Health & WASH15.00 Roundtable Discussions15.45 Refreshment Break16.00 Emergency Health Logistics16.20 Strategic Partnerships & CSR17.30 Drinks Reception
Day 2: 11 September 201508:00 Registration09:00 Welcome09:15 Emergency Coordination &
Social Networks10:15 Refreshment Break11.15 Parallel Streams: - ICT & Data - Field Operations12.45 Roundtable Discussions13.30 Networking Lunch14.15 Parallel Streams: - ICT & Data - Field Operations15.15 Refreshment Break15.30 Human-Centred Approach To Relief
& Recovery16.30 Closing Remarks & End of Summit
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DAY 1 – 10 SEPTEMBER 2015
08.00 Registration & exhibition opens
09.00 Welcome: Sonja Ruetzel, Director, Aid & International Development Forum
09.10 Keynote: Update on UN Emergency Procurement ` Dmitri Dovgopoly, Director, Procurement Division, United Nations
09.40 Panel: Common Compliance Pitfalls during Disaster Response• How to better manage compliance with rules, regulations and contract provisions• KYC (know your customer) in disaster relief context: how to establish or improve partner
vetting processes• Addressing anti-money laundering concerns ` Moderator: Carlos Carrazana, Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer, Save the Children USA
` Hilary Cairnie, Partner, BakerHostetler ` Raymond C. Justice, Director of Grants, Contracts and Compliance, Plan International USA ` Bryan Cook, Chief of Corporate Procurement, World Bank Group ` Andrea Espinola Wilson, Managing Director, Government Contracting and Grants Advisory Services, BDO
10.30 Refreshment Break
SECURITY & LOGISTICS HEALTH & WASH
11.15 Panel: Security and Stability in the Middle East & Africa• Aid delivery in territories controlled by ISIS:
how things have changed?• Finding the right balance of being visible
and staff safety • Managing safety risks in the field • Training and support of field workers• Establishing a culture of security in your
organization• Sharing the risk and building partnerships
for security and safety in complex emergencies
` Moderator: Andrii Nebrat, Director of Commercial Department, Ukrainian Helicopters PJSC AC
` Peter Murphy, Regional Security Advisor, Africa, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
` Karen Sumser-Lupson, Chair & Commissioner, African Maritime Safety & Security Agency (AMSSA), CEO, International Shadow Peace Force
` Matt Pelak, International Operations Manager, Team Rubicon
Panel: Reducing Health Consequences During Emergency Situations• Understanding current health threats and
how to overcome them • Establishing emergency clinical medical
systems• How to improve disease surveillance and
control during and after emergencies • Coordinating support and health promotion
activities• How to achieve an integrated and holistic
approach to emergency health response ` Moderator: Elisabeth Scheffer, M.A., L.P.C.C., C.E.A.T., Managing Director, Elisabeth Scheffer & Associates
` Anne Peterson, Senior Vice President, Global Programs, AmeriCares
` Andrew Lustig, N.D., Founder & President, Global Outreach Doctors
` Dr Martina C. Fuchs, CEO, Real Medicine Foundation
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12.10 Panel: Best Practice for Getting Supplies Into Areas of Reduced Infrastructure• How has access changed in some regions?• Versatility of challenges to disaster relief
operations and need for multi-tasking capabilities of logistics and air support
• Challenges of getting equipment across difficult borders
• Improving last mile logistics• Increasing demand for end-to-end visibility:
discussing benefits and costs of traceability• Lessons learned from recent peace
keeping and humanitarian operations ` Moderator: Becky Turner, Consultant, Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA)
` Colon Miller, Director, Government & Defense Programs, Volga Dnepr Airlines
` Kathy Fulton, Executive Director, American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) (tbc)
` Andrii Nebrat, Director of Commercial Department, Ukrainian Helicopters PJSC AC
Panel: Best Practice and Innovations for Emergency WASH• Ensuring access to water and sanitation for
crisis-affected population• Best practice in emergency WASH
advocacy, acceptance and training• Innovations for emergency water supply,
sanitation and waste water management• Choosing the right solution for different
environments and emergencies: considering local, social and technological customs
` Moderator: Emily Christensen Rand, PE, MPH, MBA, Water and Sanitation Specialist, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP)
` Elaine O’Donovan, Business Development in Humanitarian Aid and Remote Camp Infrastructure, BUTYL Products Ltd
` Jesse Schubert, Program Officer, WASH Product Development, PATH
` Vanessa Tobin, Senior Technical Adviser, Water Supply, Sanitation and Water Resources Development, Catholic Relief Services (tbc)
13.00 Networking Lunch
SECURITY & LOGISTICS HEALTH & WASH
14.00 Panel: Operational Efficiency & Supply Chain Management• Discussing best practice and innovations in
supply chain management• How to improve supplier relationship
management and long term partnerships• Value for money: monitoring and evaluating
your procurement decisions• Considerations around reusability,
sustainability and scalability• Ensuring agile operations and eliminate
program waste and delays• Highlighting the importance of maintenance ` Moderator: Juanita Rilling, Director, Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) (tbc)
` Dominic Grace, Director, Procurement, United Nations Development Programme (tbc)
` Kevin Peach, Business Development & Sales Manager, NRS International
` Chris Honsberger, Chief Global Supply Chain Officer, International Rescue Committee
` Adam Riddell, Emergency Funding Officer, Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs, World Vision USA
Panel: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Outbreak• Review and status quo of Ebola emergency
response• Coordination of medical emergency aid:
discussing challenges and lessons learned• Community communication, mobilization
and engagement to effect behavioral change in burial and hygiene practices and personal interactions
• Training and support of medical aid workers• Medical innovations and future outlook for
better disease control ` Moderator: Dr Pranav Shetty, Global Emergency Health Coordinator, International Medical Corps
` Brett Sedgewick, Technical Advisor, Food Security & Livelihoods, Global Communities
` Brigitte Dacosta, Director Public Health Department, bioMérieux
` Sonia Walia, Public Health and Nutrition Advisor (GHFP), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
` Athalia Christie, Deputy of Global Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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15.00 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS & WORKSHOPSDelegates are invited to participate in topic-specific interactive networking sessions to discuss
specific themes in more detail and off-the-record.
SECURITY & LOGISTICS HEALTH & WASH
• Investing in your people: road safety, training, maintenance & fleet management ` Jean-Philippe Lezeau, Fleet Management Advisor, Toyota Gibraltar Stockholdings Ltd & Tiffany Glover, Post Logistics & Support, Fleet Manager, Peace Corps
• Procurement strategy: responsible and effective procurement practices ` tbc
• Regulatory and legal questions around disaster response operations ` Peter Easley, Deputy Chief of Corporate Procurement, World Bank Group (tbc)
• Humanitarian logistics: exchanging experience and learnings from other sectors ` Dr Julie Swann, Co-Director, Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems, Georgia Institute of Technology
• Regional capacity: Working with regional groups and communities ` Becky Turner, Consultant, Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA)
• Field meets engineering: comparing experiences and ideas ` Brennan Lake, Programs Director, Technology Exchange Lab (TEL)
• Ebola response: update and lessons learned ` Brian Hoyer, Director of Recovery Programs, AmeriCares (tbc)
• Emergency WASH: update on current projects, innovations and research ` Clara Arpa, CEO, ARPA E.M.C.
• Integrated approach to emergency health response ` Elisabeth Scheffer, M.A., L.P.C.C., C.E.A.T., Managing Director, Elisabeth Scheffer & Associates
• Building and strengthening partnerships ` Dr Martina C. Fuchs, CEO, Real Medicine Foundation (tbc)
15.45 Refreshment Break
16.00 Presentation: Addressing Logistical Challenges of Emergency Health ResponseDr. Ciro R. Ugarte, Director, Department of Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Relief, Pan American Health Organization / World Health Organization
16.20 Panel: Strategic Partnerships & CSR Models• Best practice in building effective and sustainable partnerships that meet their goals• Discussing common challenges, particularly around multi-sector partnerships• New partnership models and shared value approach: crowd funding, new stakeholders, etc• Monitoring and improving the effectiveness of partnerships, e.g. through Net Promoter Score• How can an NGO remain independent whilst receiving funding from businesses? • How to manage NGO and private sector partnerships ` Moderator: William Holbrook, Managing Director, LiftPoint Group ` Gianluca Bruni, Chief of IT Emergency Coordination Branch, Emergency Telecommunications Cluster, UN World Food Programme (WFP)
` Richard Walden, Founder and CEO, Operation USA
17.30 DRINKS RECEPTION
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DAY 2 – 11 SEPTEMBER 2015
08.00 Registration & exhibition opens
09.00 Welcome: Sonja Ruetzel, Director, Aid & International Development Forum
09.05 Welcome Keynote Address ` Ambassador William J. Garvelink, Senior Advisor, Global Strategy, International Medical
Corps, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
09.10 Panel: Innovations in Emergency Coordination & Social Networks• How can we improve the communication and coordination between disaster response actors?• Leveraging technology to improve situational awareness and support disaster survivors• Discussing technological trends and innovations: applications and benefits of satellite
communications, data sharing solutions and social networks• What is the role of the private industry driving innovation through partnerships? • Digitization of aid: examining the impact of mobile devices on disaster relief efforts ` Moderator: Keith Robertory, MS, CEM, Director, Disaster Logistics Support, American Red Cross
` Dwayne Myal, Medical Planning Specialist, U.S. Department of Homeland Security/ Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
` Nada El Marji, Director, Aid & Development, Enterprise Channel & Portfolio Development, Inmarsat ` Kidus Fisaha Asfaw, Global Product Manager, Innovation Centre, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
09.40 Case Study: Push-to-Talk Innovation and its Global Applications for Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Scenarios ` Josh Miner, Director of Product Management, Iridium Satellite LLC
10.30 Refreshment Break
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ICT & DATA FIELD OPERATIONS
11.00 Panel: Better Communication with Communities (CwC)• Discussing latest trends and innovations for
communication with affected communities• How much can CwC actually contribute to
better and more accountable aid?• What role does technology play? • Is data a game-changer in more effective
responses?• How can emergency communication
become more agile, localized and connected?
• Best practice for applying social media to support disaster response
` Moderator: Gianluca Bruni, Chief of IT Emergency Coordination Branch, Emergency Telecommunications Cluster, UN World Food Programme (WFP)
` Kirsten Mildren, Chief, Strategic Communications, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
` Larry Engelbert, Vice President of Land Mobile Sales, Satcom Direct
` Justin Richmond, Executive Director & Founder, IMPL
` Paul Margie, U.S. Representative, Télécoms sans Frontières, Partner, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP
Panel: Safety of Crisis-Affected Population• Better support for at-risk groups during and
post disasters: children, women, elderly, disabled, minorities
• Security and stability in camp and no-camp environments
• Good practice and innovations for ensuring safe access to fuel, energy and light
` Moderator: Ronnie Patterson, Executive Director, Christian Disaster Response International
` Ugochi Daniels, Chief of Humanitarian Response Branch, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
` Vahid Jahangiri, Deputy Director, International Lifeline Fund
` Corinne Hart, Director, Gender and Humanitarian Programs, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
11.45 Panel: Electronic Payment Models for Aid Operations• Strategy: how to manage the transition
towards digital payments? How to choose the right partners? How to decide on the right model for an emergency situation (credit card, e-voucher, mobile cash transfer)
• Currency risk management: how to deliver more consistent funds and manage currency fluctuations
• Community engagement: how to overcome concerns and acceptance challenges, how to best support beneficiaries?
` Moderator: Hamilton McNutt, Vice President, Strategic Impact Advisors, Technical Advisor, Payment Innovations, NetHope
` Chrissy Martin, Digital Finance, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
` Jeremy Cole, Director, Red Rose ` Khalid Talukder, Head of Foreign Exchange & Products/Solutions, Ebury
` Eleanor Nagy, Senior Director, Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs, World Vision International
Panel: Shelter Assistance and Post-Disaster Settlement Planning• Trends in emergency shelter planning:
delivery focused approach and contractor-driven
• Best practice solutions depending on emergency situation: tents, traditional shelters, host family arrangements, refugee camps
• How can we improve community engagement in the planning and execution of emergency settlements?
• UNHCR’s “Alternatives to Camps” policy ` Moderator: Kevin Peach, Business Development & Sales Manager, NRS International
` Mohamed Hilmi, Senior Coordinator and Technical Specialist for Shelter & Settlements, InterAction
` Tbc, Habitat for Humanity International ` Additional speaker to be confirmed
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12.45 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS & WORKSHOPSDelegates are invited to participate in topic-specific interactive networking sessions to discuss
specific themes in more detail and off-the-record.
ICT & DATA FIELD OPERATIONS
• Satellite communication for faster and more efficient disaster relief ` Vince Onuigbo, Senior Marketing Director, International Division, Hughes Network Systems LLC
• Communication with Communities: exchange, experience and challenges ` Kidus Fisaha Asfaw, Global Product Manager, Innovation Centre, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
• Electronic payment models ` Beverley Gwadera, Head of Business Development (NGOs), Ebury
• Effective use of early warning systems & mapping of social media networks ` Tom Flint, President Courage Service, TATE Global LLC
• Energy access in humanitarian setting ` Katherine Arnold, Senior Program Associate, Humanitarian, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
• Lessons learned from Nepal disaster response operations: exchanging experience and best practice ` Matt Pelak, International Operations Manager, Team Rubicon
• How to work with the media ` Inna Dubinsky, Development and
International Media Training, Broadcasting Board of Governors/International Broadcasting Bureau (BBG/IBB)
• Safety and security of aid workers ` Amaury Cooper, Consultant, International NGO Safety & Security Association (INSSA)
13.30 Networking Lunch
ICT & DATA
14.15 Panel: Data Collection, Analysis and Management• Emergency & Mapping Services based on satellite and open data: advantages and new
improvements • Strengthening resilience and early-warning systems through information sharing• How to achieve data exchange through cloud solutions• Best practice for data collection and mapping for disaster relief operations• Addressing ethics & data privacy and the real data risks• Use of mobile technology for collection and reporting ` Moderator: Naila Chowdhury, Chairman/CEO, TeleConsult Group, Technology Advisor, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
` Livio Rossi, International Business Developer, e-GEOS ` Dr Eric King, Innovation Specialist, US Global Development Lab, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
` Bobby Jefferson, Director, Center for Informatics and Innovation, Palladium ` Patrick Meier, Director, Social Innovation, Qatar Computing Research Institute ` David Megginson, Chief Architect, Data Analysis Project, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
15.15 Refreshment Break
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15.30 Panel: Taking an Human-Centred Approach to Relief and Recovery Programs• Examining a holistic approach to aid delivery to better address community needs and rights• How can we ensure a better integrated approach to disaster response, recovery and resilience?• How do we break down silos to better design and implement innovative programs that are
rooted in the needs of people?• Managing the transition from relief to recovery: discussing success stories and challenges• How do policies and funding streams need to evolve to support this? ` Moderator: Gregory Beck, Director, Integrated Development, FHI 360 ` Steve Feldstein, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, U.S. Department of State
` Gregory Adams, Director of Aid Effectiveness, Oxfam International ` Patricia McIlreavy, Senior Director, Humanitarian Policy, InterAction
16.30 Closing Keynote Address ` Elizabeth A. Zimmerman, Associate Administrator, Office of Response & Recovery (ORR), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
16.45 End of Summit
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Adams, GregoryDirector of Aid EffectivenessOxfam International
Arnold, KatherineSenior Program Associate, Humanitarian,Global Alliance of Clean Cookstoves
Arpa, ClaraCEOARPA E.M.C.
Asfaw, Kidus FisahaGlobal Product Manager, Global Innovation Center United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Beck, GregoryDirector, Integrated DevelopmentFHI 360
Bruni, GianlucaChief, IT Emergency Coordination Branch, Emergency Telecommunications Cluster UN World Food Programme (WFP)
Cairnie, HilaryPartnerBakerHostetler
Carrazana, CarlosExecutive Vice President & Chief Operations OfficerSave the Children USA
Christensen Rand, EmilyPE, MPH, MBAWater and Sanitation SpecialistWater and Sanitation Program (WSP)
Athalia ChristieDeputy of Global HealthCenter for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
SPEAKERS
Dovgopoly, DimitriDirector, Procurement DivisionUnited Nations
Zimmerman, Elizabeth A.Associate Administrator, Office of Response & Recovery (ORR)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Ambassador Garvelink, William J. Senior Advisor, Global StrategyInternational Medical CorpsSenior Advisor
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Chowdhury, NailaChairman/CEO, TeleConsult GroupTechnology Advisor, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Cole, JeremeyDirectorRed Rose
Cook, BryanChief Corporate ProcurementWorld Bank Group
Cooper, AmauryConsultantInternational NGO Safety & Security Association (INNSA)
Dacosta, BrigitteDirector, Public Health DepartmentbioMérieux
Daniels, UgochiChief of Humanitarian Response United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Dubinsky, InnaDevelopment and International Media Training Broadcasting Board of Governors/International Broadcasting Bureau (BBG/IBB)
Easley, PeterDeputy Chief of Corporate ProcurementWorld Bank Group
El Marji, NadaDirector of Aid & Development, Enterprise Channel & Portfolio DevelopmentInmarsat
Engelbert, LarryVice President of Land Mobile SalesSatcom Direct
Feldstein, StevenDeputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and LaborU.S. Department of State
Flint, TomPresident, Courage ServicesTATE Global LLC
Fuchs, Dr MartinaCEOReal Medicine Foundation
Fulton, Kathy (tbc)Executive DirectorAmerican Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
Glover, TiffanyPost Logistics & Support, Fleet ManagerPeace Corps
Grace, Dominic (tbc)Director of Procurement Support Office, Bureau of ManagementUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Gwadera, BeverleyHead of Business Development (NGOs)Ebury
Hart, CorinneDirector of Gender and Humanitarian ProgramsGlobal Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
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Hilmi, Mohamed Senior Coordinator & Technical Specialist for Shelter & Settlements InterAction
Holbrook, WilliamFounder & Executive ManagerLiftPoint Group
Honsberger, ChrisChief Global Supply Chain OfficerInternational Rescue Committee
Hoyer, Brian (tbc)Director of Recovery ProgramsAmeriCares
Jahangiri, VahidDeputy DirectorInternational Lifeline Fund
Jefferson, BobbyDirector, Center for Informatics and InnovationPalladium
Justice, Raymond C.Director of Grants, Contracts and Compliance Plan International USA
King, Dr Eric Innovation Specialist, US Global Development LabU.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Lezeau, Jean-PhilippeTGS Fleet Management AdvisorToyota Gibraltar Stockholdings Ltd
Lake, BrennanPrograms DirectorTechnology Exchange Lab (TEL)
Lustig, Andrew, N.D.Founder & PresidentGlobal Outreach Doctors
Margie, PaulU.S. Representative, Télécoms sans FrontièresPartner, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP
Martin, ChrissyDigital FinanceU.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
McIlreavy, PatriciaSenior Director, Humanitarian PolicyInterAction
McNutt, Hamilton Vice PresidentStrategic Impact AdvisorsTechnical Advisor, Payment Innovations
NetHope
Megginson, DavidChief Architect, Data Analysis ProjectOffice for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Meier, Dr PatrickDirector, Social InnovationQatar Computing Research Institute
Mildren, Kirsten Chief, Strategic CommunicationsOffice for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
` Moderator: Hamilton McNutt, Vice President, Strategic Impact Advisors, Technical Advisor, Payment Innovations, NetHope
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Miller, ColonDirector, Government & Defense ProgramsVolga-Dnepr Airlines
Miner, JoshDirector of Product ManagementIridium Satellite LLC
Murphy, PeterRegional Security Advisor, AfricaBill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Myal, DwayneMedical Planning SpecialistU.S. Department of Homeland Security/ Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Nagy, EleanorSenior Director, Humanitarian & Emergency AffairsWorld Vision International
Nebrat, AndriiDirector of Commercial DepartmentUkrainian Helicopters PJSC AC
O’Donovan, ElaineBusiness Development in Humanitarian Aid & Remote Camp InfrastructureBUTYL Products Ltd
Onuigbo, VinceSenior Marketing Director, International DivisionHughes Network Systems LLC
Patterson, RonnieExecutive DirectorChristian Disaster Response International
Peach, KevinBusiness Development & Sales ManagerNRS International
Pelak, MattInternational Operations Manager Team Rubicon
Peterson, AnneSenior Vice President, Global ProgramsAmeriCares
Richmond, JustinExecutive Director & Founder IMPL
Riddell, Adam M.Emergency Funding Officer, Humanitarian and Emergency AffairsWorld Vision USA
Rilling, JuanitaDirector, Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI)U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Robertory, Keith, MS, CEMDirector, Disaster Logistics SupportAmerican Red Cross
Rossi, LivioInternational Business Developere-GEOS
Scheffer, Elisabeth, M.A., L.P.C.C., C.E.A.T.Managing PartnerElisabeth Scheffer & Associates
` Moderator: Hamilton McNutt, Vice President, Strategic Impact Advisors, Technical Advisor, Payment Innovations, NetHope
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Schubert, JesseProgram Officer, WASH Product DevelopmentPATH
Sedgewick, BrettTechnical Advisor, Food Security & LivelihoodsGlobal Communities
Shetty, Dr Pranav Global Emergency Health CoordinatorInternational Medical Corps
Sumser-Lupson, KarenChair & CommissionerAfrican Maritime Safety & Security Agency (AMSSA) CEO
International Shadow Peace Force
Swann, Dr Julie Co-Director, Center for Health & Humanitarian SystemsGeorgia Institute of Technology
Talukder, KhalidHead of Foreign Exchange & Products/SolutionsEbury
Tobin, Vanessa (tbc) Senior Technical Adviser, Water Supply, Sanitation and Water Resources Development, Program Quality and Support Department
Catholic Relief Services
Turner, BeckyConsultantHumanitarian Logistics Association (HLA)
Ugarte, Dr Ciro Director, Department of Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Relief Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) / World Health Organization (WHO)
Walden, RichardFounder & CEOOperation USA
Walia, SoniaPublic Health and Nutrition Advisor (GHFP)U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Wilson, Andrea EspinolaManaging Director, Government Contracting and Grants Advisory ServicesBDO
For full speaker biographies visit the event website
Are you interested in speaking at the Global Disaster Relief Summit 2016?Please contact Event Director Sonja Ruetzel at sruetzel@aidforum.org
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BUTYL Products Ltdwww.butylproducts.co.ukWe manufacture Water & Sanitation Equipment used by International Aid Agencies worldwide. With a full range of Emergency Water Storage & Distribution Equipment containing; latrines, squatting plates, disinfection and vector control chemicals. We supply individual items or complete systems as required. All our products are supplied with instruction manuals, tools and spares as necessary. Fuel bladders and fuel handling systems are also manufactured for remote location use.
CTG Globalwww.ctgglobal.com CTG Global is a managed services provider specializing in providing turnkey human resources solutions to aid disaster response, recovery and redevelopment projects in countries needing humanitarian assistance. The human resources expertise and core competencies are supported and complemented by a range of other services, such as duty of care, security, logistics and in-country management, which combine to create a strong and effective matrix of solutions able to withstand the rigors of service delivery in challenging environments. CTG molds a solution to the local environment through sourcing local products and services, and draws on its grass roots network and local expertise including engaging local governments and authorities.
Danimex Communication A/Swww.danimex.comDanimex is an awarded distributor and supplier of turnkey communication hardware and solutions worldwide. Our track record goes back several decades and we have firm-agreements with major humanitarian organizations. We know how to support our clients, always respecting local customs, legislation and values. Needless to say, we deliver on time and provide full after sales support.
e-GEOSwww.e-geos.ite-GEOS is a leading international player in the Earth Observation and GEO-Spatial Information business. Offering a unique portfolio of application services thanks to the superior monitoring capabilities of COSMO-SkyMed constellation. Providing environmental monitoring, rush mapping in support to natural disaster management, specialized products for defense and intelligence, maritime surveillance, interferometric products for landslide and ground subsidence analysis, thematic mapping for agriculture and forestry.
Eburywww.ebury.comWe make sure your funds always end up in the right hands. Ebury works with over 5,000 businesses and organizations, helping to manage currency risk and to strategically plan overseas transfers. Our specialist NGO team is led by Beverley Gwadera, who has a wealth of insight in the sector. We get funds on the ground fast; ensuring donations go further and are distributed effectively.
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Flexiway Solar Solutionswww.flexiwaysolar.comFlexiway Solar Solution’s innovative product range of ‘fit-for purpose’ solar products, brighten up people’s lives. Empowering those who are in need; from those living in refugee camps to disaster zones. Flexiway Solar Solutions’ products are designed to enable individuals, families and communities to improve connectivity, enhance safety and reduce crime and gender-based violence in various off-the-grid settings.
Ford Motor Companywww.ford.comFord Motor Company has developed vehicles that customers desire and value for over a century. Consistent with our heritage, Ford is dedicated to the Aid and Development sector providing a full array of quality cars, trucks, vans and utility vehicles to support all your transportation requirements allowing you to “Go Further.”
GlobalCorps, XLA Departmentwww.globalcorps.comGlobalCorps holds over 20 years of experience to connect exceptional applicants with organizations offering unique and challenging job opportunities in support of international development efforts. We offer updates on social media of ways to connect with GlobalCorps activity. Join our searchable database by uploading your resume today and increase your chance of finding a great job opportunity.
Global Fleet Saleswww.rmagroup.netAs a member of RMA Group, Global Fleet Sales is the authorized distributor of Ford Motor Company products to the Aid & Development community. One of the world’s largest providers of critical vehicle sales and after-sales support in developing countries and post-conflict markets, GFS has a proud 25-year history of providing quality products to organizations involved in global humanitarian aid, relief work and development projects.
Greenshields Cowie and Co Ltdwww.crownagents.comAs an industry trusted leader in final mile logistics. We specialize in the door-to-door transportation on behalf of many international clients to some of the most challenging and remote regions of the world. With offices and warehouses in the UK, USA and Italy, our services include; packing, consolidation, freight, cargo insurance, customs clearance and delivery to final destination for commercial cargo, humanitarian aid and pharmaceuticals.
Hughes Network Systems LLCwww.hughes.comWe are the world’s leading provider of satellite broadband solutions and services. Hughes has shipped more than 4.8 million systems to customers in over 100 countries, representing approximately 50 percent market share as well as operating the leading satellite Internet service in North America with over one million subscribers. Hughes owns and operates in the U.S., Europe, India and Brazil, delivering broadband satellite and terrestrial connectivity continent wide.
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Inmarsatwww.inmarsat.comInmarsat is the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services. Our extensive portfolio of broadband and voice solutions provides critical connectivity enabling NGOs to get relief efforts up and running quickly and easily, no matter where a disaster strikes. We support every stage of the disaster lifecycle, from preparedness through response and relief to reconstruction and sustainability.
Iridium Satellite LLCwww.iridium.comThe world’s only truly global mobile satellite communications company, with voice and data solutions covering every inch of the Earth’s surface. Iridium is advancing the way global enterprises conduct daily mission-critical activities through reliable, near real-time, communications services. Iridium solutions are ideally suited for industries such as maritime, aviation, government/military and emergency/humanitarian services. Iridium provides service to subscribers from the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as other civil and government agencies around the world.
MinXray Incwww.minxray.comMinXray, Inc. is a global supplier of superior portable radiographic and digital imaging equipment. In the last five years, MinXray has become a leading supplier to a variety of global health programs and projects. Our equipment has been used in TB control efforts in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Haiti earthquake relief agencies have been using our equipment since shortly after the earthquake. Our equipment stands out due to its extreme durability, highly portable design and wide imaging functionality.
Motorola Solutionswww.motorolasolutions.comMotorola Solutions creates innovative, mission-critical communication solutions and services that help public safety and commercial customers build safer cities and thriving communities. Motorola has a history of innovation that has revolutionized communications. From pioneering mobile communications in the 1930s and manufacturing equipment that carried the first words from the moon, to supporting modern-day emergency response equipment for disaster relief efforts around the world.
MPOWERD Incwww.mpowerd.comA New York-based start-up that creates innovative and affordable products to help people use clean energy in their daily lives. MPOWERD created Luci, an inflatable solar light to improve the lives of the 1.5 billion still living without electricity. The company’s sustainable business model allows it to provide lights at a price everyone can afford.
NRS Internationalwww.nrs-international.comNRS International is a family-run company with 40 years of experience developing, manufacturing and delivering products for the humanitarian aid, public health and development sectors. Responding to the critical needs of vulnerable populations around the globe, providing innovative, quality and timely aid solutions.
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NRS Reliefwww.nrsrelief.comNRS Relief delivers a wide range of core relief items to the humanitarian and public health sectors, building upon decades of expertise to ensure rapid response to emergency situations. Following a long history of product innovation and focus on providing effective and safe products for people in need. NRS Relief has been awarded as the Aid Innovation Challenge winner at AidEx 2014.
Palladiumwww.thepalladiumgroup.comPalladium develops and delivers solutions that create positive impact for communities, businesses, societies and economies. We transform lives and create enduring value by working with governments, corporations and non-profit organizations. Palladium is built on the idea that progress is supported by four key pillars: international development, strategy execution consulting, impact investment, and training and events. We create positive impact through more than 100 current projects with more than 2,000 employees operating in over 90 countries
Red Rosewww.redrosecps.comA technology company specializing in developing innovative electronic cash transfer products in order to improve operational efficiency and increase transparency. We have developed the ONEsystem, which enables NGO’s to deliver all modalities of cash aid including: multi-purpose cash, paper vouchers, e-vouchers, cash for works, and SMS mobile money to beneficiaries at the touch of a button, using its secure web-based platform.
Satcom Directwww.satcomdirect.comSatcom Direct sets the standard for excellence in satellite communication services, support and technology. In industries such as business and general aviation, military, government, emergency response, media and a growing list of others who depend upon reliable, global communications. We provide customers with the highest level of continuous, while delivering products and applications that exceed customer expectations.
TANA Nettingwww.tananetting.comTANA Netting improves the lives of people threatened by malaria and other vector-borne diseases by delivering innovative, cost-effective and high-quality preventive solutions. Through participating in global programs and partnerships aimed at a world free from malaria. Our flagship product, DawaPlus® 2.0, is a long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) recommended by WHOPES as a tool for malaria control and prevention.
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TATE Global LLCwww.tate-global.comFounded to assist overseas travellers to make them more self-sufficient and to mitigate some of the unknown risks associated with traveling or doing business abroad. TATE Global offers a comprehensive suite of risk mitigation services to help clients make strategic decisions about international business approaches, prepare for international trips with confidence and avoid potential threats while traveling aboard.
Toyota Gibraltar Stockholdings Ltdwww.toyota-gib.comTGS are Toyota Motor Corporation’s official suppliers of four-wheel drive ex-stock Toyota vehicles to aid and humanitarian agencies working in rapid relief, emergency and development projects worldwide. TGS was established in 1996 and has since supplied over 50,000 vehicles to over 100 countries worldwide. We supply vehicles to the UN, GOs and NGOs.
Ukrainian Helicopters PJSC ACwww.ukrcopter.comA privately owned commercial entity, plays a pivotal role in global humanitarian, disaster relief and peacekeeping missions around the globe. Responding to operational requirements, new risks and challenges on the basis of years of experience, we have developed and brought into life a fundamentally new approach to field mission aviation support. Advanced technical infrastructure and high mobility allow us to provide our customers with the most reliable and high-quality services.
Volga Dnepr Airlines www.volga-dnepr.comWe own and operate the world’s largest fleet of ten AN-124-100 aircraft along with five IL-76TD-90VD ramp freighters certified for global operations. Using the unique operating and technical capabilities of its fleet, Volga-Dnepr Airlines is often a first responder in disaster areas transporting urgently-needed humanitarian aid. For 25 years we have been one of the prime service providers working with NATO, International Red Cross, Samaritan Purse, DFID, FEMA and USAID.
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TerraMar Networks Ltdwww.terramarnetworks.comTerraMar Networks specialises in providing GPS tracking and fleet management services. We provide hardware and software solutions, on terrestrial and satellite networks. Our services have been shown to facilitate dramatic improvements in operational metrics, including fuel savings of 10 to 15% and reductions in high-risk driving behaviour, such as speeding and long hours at the wheel.
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AsianNGOwww.asianngo.orgAsianNGO is a pioneer media platform designed to empower NGOs and development professionals in Asia-Pacific. Providing them with resources for sustainable growth. The main channel of AsianNGO is a web portal for users to track and apply for available grants, project partners and event updates for their relevant interests.
CDAC Networkwww.cdacnetwork.orgThe CDAC Network works in cross-sector collaboration. Bringing together a diverse group of organizations, including humanitarian and media development organizations and technology providers. The key principles of collaboration and partnership underpin the way Network Members work together to respond to the challenges faced by humanitarian action as emergencies increase in magnitude and complexity.
Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transportwww.ciltuk.org.ukThe Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is a independent international professional body for individuals and companies associated with logistics and transport. With 33,000 members in over 31 countries worldwide. The principal objective of the CILT is to promote and encourage the art and science of logistics and transport; achieving this through both its membership and professional qualifications. It provides extensive opportunities for training and mentoring.
Development Businesswww.devbusiness.comA subscription-based online publication that provides timely access to announcements on project opportunities and contract awards in 180 countries. It is the official platform for the dissemination of procurement information from the UN, the World Bank, the African and Asian Development Banks, other regional development banks, the Millennium Challenge Corporation as well as national governments in the developing world.
Fleet Forumwww.fleetforum.orgA collaborative association that includes NGOs, international organizations, United Nations, academic institutions, donors and corporate partners. Dedicated to the improvement of transportation performance in road safety, effectiveness, cost efficiency and environmental impact in order to save lives, save money and save resources.
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Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoveswww.cleancookstoves.orgThe Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves is a United Nations Foundation-led, public-private partnership to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment. By creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions. The Alliance’s goal calls for 100 million households to adopt clean and efficient stoves and fuels by 2020.
Global Impactwww.charity.orgGlobal Impact is a leader in growing global philanthropy. The organization builds partnerships and raises resources to help the world’s most vulnerable people, by providing integrated, partner-specific advisory and secretariat services. Through campaign design, marketing and implementation for workplace and signature fundraising campaigns. As well as fiscal agency, technology services and integrated giving platforms. Global Impact has generated more than $1.7 billion to help people in need.
Humanitarian Logistics Network (HLA)www.humanitarianlogistics.orgThe HLA is an individual membership association for humanitarian logistics professionals. It was established as a neutral interface between aid organizations, the private and academic sectors.
InfoShop The World Bankwww.worldbank.orgWe are a full-service bookstore, carrying all titles published by the World Bank and thousands of books from other IFIs, NGOs and commercial publishers. We have a large selection of bargain books, many at $5 or less. InfoShop is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM. All AIDF attendees will receive the World Bank staff discount when we are shown your badge.
INSSAwww.ingossa.orgThe International NGO Safety & Security Association (INSSA) is a non-profit global membership association of individuals. Supported by organizations, committed to improving the quality and effectiveness of safety and security for humanitarian relief and development assistance workers. When operating in complex and dangerous environments around the world.
IRINwww.irinnews.orgIRIN is an internationally recognized leading provider of specialist humanitarian news and analysis. We deliver unique, authoritative and independent reporting from the frontlines of crises to inspire and mobilize a more effective humanitarian response.
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Kimpton Hotels & Restaurantswww.kimptonhotels.comWelcome to D.C., the beating heart of American Politics. Get access to the best of D.C. from our centrally located boutique hotels, whether your agenda includes a tour of the White House, a visit to the Smithsonian, or trading insider gossip in a trendy Dupont Circle hideaway.
Market Publisherswww.marketpublishers.comWe are a stand-alone company with a strong history of promoting and trading market research reports and analytical reviews produced by our many transnational partners. Our web-based platform offers an unmatched collection of market research reports, company reviews, databooks, articles, periodical publications, databases, on-line subscriber services and much more. Delivered by the well-established publishers with whom we are in partnership.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)www.oecd.orgThe mission of the OECD is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. The OECD provides a forum where governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. We work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change.
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Centerwww.itcdc.comThe Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (RRB/ITC) is the first and only federal building dedicated to both government and private use. Mandated by Congress to bring together the country’s best public and private resources to create a national forum for the advancement of trade. The RRB/ITC is also designated as the official World Trade Center Washington, DC.
SAFE Steering Committeewww.safefuelandenergy.orgThe SAFE Steering Committee is an interagency consortium of humanitarian organizations that facilitates a more coordinated, predictable, timely, and effective response to the fuel and energy needs of crisis-affected populations. Members envision a world in which crisis-affected populations can satisfy their energy needs for cooking, heating, lighting, and powering without fear or risk to their health, well-being and personal security.
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SciDevNetwww.scidev.net/globalSciDev.Net is the world’s leading source of reliable and authoritative news, views and analysis on information about science and technology for global development. Our main office is based in London. We have a worldwide network of registered users, advisors, consultants and freelance journalists, predominantly from developing countries, who drive our activities and vision.
Technology Exchange Lab (TEL)www.technologyexchangelab.orgTEL is dedicated to bringing communities out of poverty by fostering the exchange of innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions that improve lives. TEL was founded in 2009 by alumni from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Subsequently, TEL’s database has grown to include over 500 innovative solutions to problems of poverty. More than just an informational nexus, TEL actively helps NGOs and communities leverage technology solutions to maximize the impact of last-mile development.
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Voice of Americawww.voanews.comVoice of America produces popular news, information and cultural programs in 45 languages reaching more than 164 million people around the world every week on television, radio, web and mobile platforms. VOA is the largest of the BBG’s networks, and attracts 80 percent of the total U.S. international media audience. In countries with strict censorship, such as Iran or North Korea, VOA is often the only source of balanced news and information about the U.S., its policies and its people.
Crisis Response Journalwww.crisis-response.comCrisis Response Journal is an international publication focusing on response, resilience, continuity and security issues arising from large scale natural and man-made disasters, emergencies and terrorist attacks. CRJ analyses past events to draw vital lessons for the future, while constantly scanning the horizon to identify and help mitigate new threats.
Design4Disasterwww.design4disaster.orgDesign4Disaster connects designers, philanthropists, citizens and corporations in an effort to create a better and more sustainable world, one that will stand up to natural disasters and eradicate man-made disasters. Design4Disaster helps our users by providing access to cutting edge solutions to disaster and ecological crisis by providing an open forum for the exchange of knowledge, ideas and resources.
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Diplomatic Courierwww.diplomaticourier.comDiplomatic Courier is a global affairs magazine that connects the diplomatic and policy establishment to the next generation of leaders in diplomacy and foreign policy. Diplomatic Courier publishes six print issues per year, as well as weekly online content and daily blog (On Point). The Diplomatic Courier is an independent publication both in its voice and its organization.
Humanitarian Newswww.humanitariannews.orgHumanitarian News – Humanitarian News is the largest news aggregator, collecting the latest nonprofit news and blog posts from 1000+ hand selected sources. Per month, “Humanitarian News” retrieves around 30,000 articles from over 1,000+ different sources. Each source covers humanitarian subjects, be it aid, development, humanitarian emergencies, poverty relief, news from the nonprofit sector or the environment.
LogisticsMatterwww.logisticsmatter.comLogisticsMatter is an independent supply chain and logistics news aggregator and blog. Top news and background stories in the areas of 3PL, logistics, supply chain, transportation, shipping, innovation, sustainability and social media are tweeted through @LogisticsMatter.
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Welcome to AIDF Global Disaster Relief Summit 2015NRS International, parent company of NRS Relief, TANA Netting and Flexiway Solar Solutions, looks forward to meeting you at stand 06 in Washington DC.NRS International empowers humanitarian, public health and development agencies to help those in need through its innovative and cost-effective aid essentials. At this year’s AIDF, we are focusing on driving best practices and innovation in emergency shelter planning and throughout the disaster relief supply chain.
Catch us in these conference sessions: 10 Sep, 2 pm: Operational Efficiency and Supplier Management 11 Sep, 2 pm: Shelter Assistance and Settlement Planning
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