Successful launching of experimental projects, innovation of professional posts, establishment of new offices, set-up of new organizations.
Good records both as a team-mate and as an independent manager.
Actively contributed to the creation of a number of effective professional networks.
Good records in representation functions.
Main working environments acquainted to: Mostly international organizations -- UN, EU, Development Bank -- but also civil society (charities, NGOs, associations, advocacy groups).
Example of fields of work: policy analysis, development strategies, knowledge management, post-conflict reconstruction, multi-partner coordination, and public health policies, organization personnel mentoring and coaching. Any innovative field of work otherwise.
Countries of past missions: Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Japan, Laos, Mongolia, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, Vietnam.
Membership: Member of the Technical Review Panel (TRP) of the Global Fund (Geneva) Member of the Center for Global Development (Independent research and practical ideas for global prosperity). Member of the Alumni of La Sorbonne, Paris (Dept. of Political Science, Development & Cooperation)
Bio data: Male, French National, 52, married, 2 children (at university).
Taught the "Social & Behavioral Sciences and Global Health" seminar; and shared the teaching (with Adjarn Therese Caouette) of the "Human Rights and Health" seminar, to international Master students of 20 different nationalities from Africa, Europe, Middle-East, US and Asia.
Served as advisor to international (German and Vietnamese) Master’s students throughout the writing of their theses (one passed with a 9/10 mark).
Provided also ad hoc one-to-one support to these international students (IT training, CV writing, etc )
Part of an independent assessment team that reviewed the Value for Money of Supervision and Training activities funded by the Second Health Sector Support Program Pooled Fund. The Pooled Fund is a joint financial mechanism of the World Bank, AusAID, DFID and UNICEF to support the Ministry of Health joint programming of health activities. The consultant's performance evaluation is available upon request
Responsible for the coordination of the $38.75 million regional Communicable Diseases Control (CDC) project, and implementation of the $4.3 million regional activities.
Duties included the coordination in the Asia-Pacific region of WHO technical assistance to countries for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) projects. At time of tenure, the GFATM supported 42 projects in 17 countries in the region, totalizing US$740 millions.
Led two separate missions: In the first one, investigated child international adoption in Cambodia, and a second one conducted an evaluation of a well-known organization of Cambodian lawyers providing legal aid to the poor.
Responsible -- together with my Lao counterpart -- of the direction of the 5.8-million Euro Project. Duties included administration, personnel and financial management, the general direction of the operation, and all international procurement (through international bidding processes). The programme was covering 7 provinces, 39 districts, and 2,244 villages.
Medicam is the membership organization for NGOs active in the health sector in Cambodia. In 2000, it comprised ninety-nine member organizations (both international and local).
As the first Executive Director of the organization, I established the office (administration, finance, personnel, network, etc.) first...
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)
October 1992
to July 1993
Siem Reap
Cambodia
Responsible of investigating and monitoring all reported Human Rights violations in a war-torn and politically-tensed province.
Duties included monitoring of the judiciary as a whole (court, police force, prisons, etc), investigating politically-motivated assassinations, tortures, illegal arrests and detentions, inspecting the prisons, spot visits at the police stations and court. etc.
Responsible for the establishing of a structured Khmer Displaced Persons' Protection system.
Duties included analyzing the inner-camps violence, organizing an overall response that involved justice committees, police force, military, social workers, etc.
It also included prevention measures, and human rights dissemination activities – in Site B ("Sihanoukists") and O'trao ("Khmer Rouges") camps.
Officer responsible for the UN of the supervision of a large range of projects, contracted to NGOs, and of their respective budgets (a-6 million US$-portfolio for 13 NGOs with 23 projects, ranging from hospitals, prosthesis workshops, sanitation, to vocational training centers.
The projects, spread over six camps on the Thai-Cambodian border, were for the benefit of approx. 300,000 Khmer Displaced Persons, plus Affected Thai Villagers).
In addition to Camp Officer's duties, officer in charge (in alternance with other UN security officers) of the UN Security of the largest camp (Site 2) with a population of approx. 170,000 displaced persons, and several hundreds expatriate volunteers.
Officer responsible of the day-to-day coordination of four Displaced Persons encampments (60,000).
Duties included logistical management, distribution of supplies, housing and public buildings construction, health & sanitation, and coordination with all the various relevant authorities (military, civilian, humanitarian).
Expatriate responsible of a workshop producing low-cost prostheses using appropriate technology.
Duties included budgeting, administrating, and coordinating, in addition to the supervision and technical training of the local workers (training provided in their own language, Thai and Khmer).
Responsible of the launching of a sponsorship programme for young handicapped children (mostly war-related amputees) throughout Thailand and in refugee camps (Myanmar, Lao, Vietnamese and Khmer).
The program nowadays counts over 50,000 supporters (godfathers).
Volunteer or benevolent helper to mentally or severely disabled persons (WFT, SEV, Arche de Jean Vanier, Olympics for the disabled, etc). In Great Britain and France.
Also facilitator of a university catholic chaplaincy (faculty of medicine of La Pitié-Salpétrière)
Media: Numerous interviews (quoted 100+ times) given to various journalists of national newspapers, radio reporters (including BBC, etc), and TV reporters (M6, etc) in various countries. Has also been quoted in several publications (articles, books)
Speeches: Numerous public addresses delivered in Asia, including in presence of Prime Ministers and other high State authorities; also -- on several special occasions - in front of crowds of several thousands. Some were delivered in the local Asian language.
Panels: Have participated in various panels of international conferences as keynote speaker or as debate panelist (in Asia). Has also participated in a high level humanitarian policy international conference held only in Thai language (Chiang Mai University,1994).
Presentations: Have delivered numerous presentations to large professional audiences at many international events (forums, symposium, workshops, etc).
English/ American: UN Language Proficiency Certificate (LPC). Working language for 27 years. Spoken, understood, read, and written fluently (NB. most articles I published were written in English)
Thai: Spoken fluently. Read, and written more hesitantly
Khmer / Lao: Spoken and understood (not totally fluent).
German, Spanish, and Dutch: Rudimentary / or not practiced for long.
Good working knowledge of PC: proficient in all MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Publisher, etc) and other graphics/drawing/scanning applications, e-mail and web site-building software, etc.
NB. I provide frequent friendly on-the-job computer assistance and training to staff and colleagues at my workplaces.
Website building and maintenance: have established successful websites and/or Intranet (SharePoint) in different organizations (WHO, ADB, Medicam).