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Author: Claire Barnhoorn

Claire Barnhoorn is a long-term humanitarian, working for about 15 years in humanitarian aid; from field operations to logistics and supply chain, with a growing focus on data and enabling supportive technology. She held various positions within MSF (Doctors without Borders) as well as supported various other NGOs and UN agencies. She interacts between humanitarian agencies, academics, entrepreneurs and the private sector. Over the last years she is dedicated to accelerating the urgently required system change to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and responsibility within the humanitarian sector. She holds a degree in Tropical Agriculture and International Development Studies from Wageningen University in the Netherlands and is a NOHA alumnus, the MSc in Humanitarian Assistance from University College Dublin. Claire is the founder and CEO of Solvoz and Solvoz Foundation.
By Claire Barnhoorn - On 18 February 201931 October 2020

Call for a manifest: Responsible Investment and Funding for Responsible Humanitarian Innovation

By Claire Barnhoorn - On 31 January 201931 January 2019

Providing insight into humanitarian assistance for companies and entrepreneurs

By Claire Barnhoorn - On 1 October 2018

How to prepare for hosting a conference discussion table or round table session

By Claire Barnhoorn - On 26 September 201826 September 2018

Learning how to pitch: in six steps from scratch to a two min pitch in less than two hours

By Claire Barnhoorn - On 20 September 201820 September 2018

Scary task number one: brand yourself

By Claire Barnhoorn - On 16 June 201819 June 2018

Getting the name out

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