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Deepmala Mahla
Vice President Humanitarian Affairs at CARE
Deepmala Mahla is a seasoned professional with 20 years of experience in driving and managing change, senior management, leadership, future talent development, creativity, innovation, strategic leadership, and organizational strategy.
Her expertise lies in program development, design, and implementation in development and humanitarian contexts, coaching and mentoring staff, resource mobilization, donor relations, partnership development, influencing, media engagement, representation, networking, policy advocacy, organizational development, governance, scale-up, procurement, logistics, security, humanitarian access, monitoring, evaluation, learning, financial management, tax, risk management, compliance, ethics, fraud mitigation, budgets, contracts, local partners, system strengthening, service delivery, and quality assurance.
She has a strong track record of successfully cultivating relationships, managing contracts, and fundraising from various donors including USAID, OFDA, DfID, EU, GAC, SDC, ECHO, DIPECHO, UN, EKN, AusAID, giz, World Bank, kfw, corporate donors, and foundations.
Deepmala's technical expertise spans across humanitarian response and recovery, livelihoods, cash, WASH, sexual and reproductive health, gender, sexuality, protection, family planning, family and community health, refugee and IDP assistance, food security, emergency preparedness, and response.
She has diverse work experience, having lived and worked in Iraq, South Sudan, Uganda, London, Yemen, Indonesia, and India. Her impressive career includes roles at organizations such as CARE, Mercy Corps, Marie Stopes International, Oxfam, International Centre for Research on Women, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, and UNICEF.
Deepmala Mahla has been recognized for her leadership, earning the Women Leadership Achievement Award by the World Women Leadership Congress in 2015.
Currently, Deepmala serves as the Vice President for Humanitarian Affairs at CARE and has previously held positions such as Regional Director (Asia) at CARE, Country Director (Iraq) at Mercy Corps, Country Director (South Sudan) at Mercy Corps, Country Director (Uganda) at Marie Stopes International, and various other significant roles in reputable organizations.
Her exceptional communication skills, vast experience, and comprehensive expertise make her a valuable asset in the field of humanitarian and development work.