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).
Responsible for the coordination of the $38.75 million regional Communicable Diseases Control (CDC) project, and implementation of the $4.3 million regional activities.
Detailed Description
Planned, executed and monitored all regional aspects of the project, including organizing high level regional steering committees, regional symposiums, scientific forums, and knowledge management workshops;
developed and maintained a large regional network of professionals;
negotiated and contracted with institutions for multi-country joint research studies,
Managed the Regional Coordination Unit, developed a well frequented professional website.
promoted Knowledge Management and Communities of Practices,
intervened as a panelist in numerous international events, etc.
The GMS CDC was a 4-year ADB-WHO project supporting Communicable Diseases Control in Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam, with some involvements of China, Myanmar and Thailand