Filip demonstrates excellent performance in programme-based and strategic leadership, budget control, partnership building and stakeholder liaison, end-user engagement as well as capacity development, leading teams directly and remotely amidst complex crises and protracted displacement contexts. As project manager, he has led work funded by UN OCHA, ECHO and BMZ, managing delivery of more than ten humanitarian and stabilisation projects. Other donor experience: DFID, GFFO, USAID, EuropeAid, CzechAid, PolishAid. Filip has gained a combined eight years’ experience designing and delivering emergency, transitional development (“triple nexus”) and development projects. He brings significant expertise in resilience-oriented, nutrition sensitive livelihood and WASH programming, while mainstreaming market-based approaches, protection, conflict sensitivity, climate change adaptation and DRR. He also brings a good technical grasp on CVA, resilient agriculture and social protection. From January through September 2019 Filip chaired Emergency Livelihoods Sub-cluster in Kirkuk, Iraq. Political scientist by academic formation and multi-lingual, he is currently enrolled in a MSc programme in DRMCCA at Lund University. Earlier, Filip participated in postgraduate courses in evaluation of development interventions (2013) and behavioural economics (2016), while also working as researcher, policy officer and advocacy specialist.
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