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Amos Doornbos
Amos has over 20 years of strategic and operational humanitarian response experience in fragile, conflict- and natural disaster-affected contexts in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Eastern Europe, within large and small iNGOs, creating new innovative NGOs, and consulting and coaching. He often contributes to global and regional humanitarian industry conferences, panels and publications on innovation, digital transformation, coordination, and collaboration with a particular focus on making the lives of frontline project teams and project participants easier.
Amos has a passion for collaborative, collective approaches for solving challenges with data and information that many stakeholders need in a humanitarian response. He is particularly interested in enabling project participants to have more control over and access to their data as well as wrestling with issues like consent, ethics, and rights. He spends most of his time trying to convince agencies that technology is the easy part and the real challenge is changing people’s behaviour and organisational processes and culture. In his spare time, he enjoys serving on his local Parish Council and small-scale farming.
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