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    Emma Conlan

    Program Lead at World Food Programme

    Emma CONLAN is a highly experienced professional with a strong background in Agricultural Economics, International Development, and International Relations.

    She holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Agricultural Economics from the University of London, a Masters in International Development from RMIT University, and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from QUT.

    Emma has held key roles at esteemed organizations such as the World Food Programme, FAO, Oxfam, and The Asia Foundation, where she has showcased her expertise and leadership skills.

    With a rich history of positions at the World Food Programme, Emma has served as the Program Lead, Head of Resilience and Safety Nets, Regional Advisor - Programme and Policy, Programme Advisor - Partnership and Strategy, and in roles related to food security and cluster coordination.

    Her experience extends to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) where she contributed as a Cluster Coordinator, Evaluation and Communications Officer, ensuring effective program execution and communication strategies.

    During her tenure at Oxfam, Emma excelled as the Civil Society Programme Coordinator and NGO Development Coordinator in Timor Leste, showcasing a commitment to community and organizational development.

    Emma's expertise also shines through her role as the Training Advisor at East Timor Development Agency, where she played a crucial part in capacity building and skill development initiatives.

    Her vast experience across various sectors and geographies reflects Emma's versatility, adaptability, and dedication to creating positive change through strategic program management and partnership development.

    Emma CONLAN's professional journey is marked by a commitment to humanitarian efforts, organizational development, and fostering collaboration for sustainable development.

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    Melbourne, Australia