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    Katherine Kramer

    Senior Manager, Protection of Civilians at InterAction

    Katherine Kramer is a seasoned professional in humanitarian protection with a rich background encompassing over 20 years of experience. Her expertise lies in humanitarian negotiation, advocacy, result-based program cycle management, capacity building, conflict analysis, and monitoring and evaluation.

    Katherine brings a wealth of knowledge in social research and writing, notably focusing on disarmament issues, as well as the interaction between non-State armed groups (NSAGs) and International Humanitarian Law. She excels in delivering high-quality training tailored to diverse audiences.

    Her educational background includes a Master's degree in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from the School of International Service at American University, along with a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Latin American Studies from the University of Washington.

    Throughout her career, Katherine has held various key roles such as Senior Manager of Protection of Civilians at InterAction, Consultant at Geneva Call, Trainer at Tebtebba Foundation, Co-Facilitator at Geneva Call, Senior Advisor at Geneva Call, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning Advisor at Geneva Call, Coordinator of Landmines and Other Explosive Devices at Geneva Call, Programme Director (Asia) at Geneva Call, Researcher at Small Arms Survey, and Senior Research Analyst and Financial Officer at Nonviolence International Southeast Asia.

    She specializes in international humanitarian law and human rights law, with a particular focus on child protection, sexual violence/gender discrimination, and explosive weapons/small arms and light weapons. Her regional expertise centers on Asia.

    Katherine Kramer
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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States