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Yoshiyuki Yamamoto
Guest Professor (招聘教授) at Osaka University, Osaka School of International Public Policy
Yoshiyuki Yamamoto is a respected professional with over two decades of experience in the United Nations system, specializing in humanitarian assistance and peacekeeping operations.
Yamamoto began his career as a JPO protection officer at UNHCR in 1993 and has since worked in diverse locations such as Quetta, Kabul, Amman, and Baghdad over a span of 15 years.
During his tenure, he successfully delivered USD 1 billion in 5 years while serving as the Director for the Peace and Security Cluster.
His current focus is on harnessing the potential of blockchain technology for the United Nations and international aid efforts.
Yamamoto has an extensive educational background, including studies in South Asian Studies, Public Economics, Public Administration, and Law from prestigious universities such as Osaka University, Oxford University, and the University of Southern California.
He holds positions as a Guest Professor at Osaka University and has been affiliated with organizations like O.M.C, Social Alpha Foundation, and LLOYD'S REGISTER GROUP LIMITED in advisory roles.
Yamamoto's prior roles include serving as the Senior Advisor for Blockchain/DLT at O.M.C, Director for the Peace and Security Cluster at UNOPS, and Chief of the Mine Action Cluster at UNOPS in New York.
He has also held various high-level positions within the United Nations, such as Senior Programme Officer, Senior Reintegration Officer, and Associate Protection Officer with a focus on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Additionally, Yamamoto has contributed to academia as an Associate Professor of Law at Nagoya University and engaged in humanitarian efforts with organizations like IOM and UNHCR.
A notable aspect of Yamamoto's work is his involvement with the UN Blockchain Group, where he is exploring the applications of blockchain technology for the United Nations and the broader landscape of international aid work.