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Alberto Martos Sauquillo
Economist, Expert in NGO Management and Expert in E-Learning.
Alberto is an Economist from the Complutense University of Madrid and has postgraduate qualifications in NGO Management and Programme Design from the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. He has worked in humanitarian interventions with the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, the Red Cross, Movimondo, Oxfam and Caritas.
He has focused his career on working with Internally Displaced People (IDPs) and in the field of humanitarian protection. His experience includes programme coordination, mission administration, proposal-writing, design of training materials, security and monitoring.
Gregory Bulit
Gregory is a humanitarian expert specialising in water, sanitation and hygiene (WEDC graduate), public health (MSc Paris Saclay) and environmental management (University College Dublin). Since 2001, he has been coordinating humanitarian and development programmes, mainly in Africa and Central and South America, and has worked with several international NGOs and United Nations agencies.
Alma Migens
Alma Migens holds an MSc in Hydrology and Water Management and a BSc in Environmental Sciences. She's a seasoned WASH professional with extensive experience in humanitarian work. She has played a significant role in large-scale emergency responses in various regions, including Honduras, Ecuador, Peru, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, OPT, Yemen, and Bangladesh. Alma has supported multiple international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) as a WASH advisor and international consultant.
William Berbon
William brings two decades of experience in international organizations (MSF, ACF, ACTED, French Red Cross, Save the Children, NCA and UNICEF) as WASH Program Manager, Trainer, Technical Advisor, Cluster Coordinator and HQ Specialist. He worked throughout the world, in development and humanitarian contexts. Trained as a Humanitarian WASH Project Manager by Bioforce in 2002, William recently obtained a MSc in "Water and Environment Management" (University of Loughborough). He is an expert in WASH and integrated sectorial approaches, specializing in disability-inclusive WASH. William also excels as an illustrator and graphic designer.
Rudy Martínez
Civil and logistics engineer from Polytech Clermont-Ferrand (France). He has more than 19 years of experience in international cooperation projects (development, humanitarian aid and emergencies) in more than 50 countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, mainly in the sectors of WASH, Environment and Climate Change, Food Security, Agriculture, Local Economic Growth and Development, Health and Nutrition. He has extensive experience in developing and evaluating cooperation strategies and policies. He works as an independent consultant for both International Cooperation Agencies, United Nations system, several NGOs and international engineering corporations. He is bilingual in Spanish, French, Portuguese and English.
Peter Okullo
A WASH Specialist with over 18 years of work experience in humanitarian situations. Coordinated and managed the implementation of emergency WASH Projects in Uganda, Zambia, Sudan, Philippines, Nepal, South Sudan, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Yemen, Lebanon, and Nigeria.
Has an academic background in Engineering and Public Health with proven hands-on experience in planning, designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluation of WASH projects.
Has also extensive experience in coordination, management, capacity building, dealing with stake holders and implementing partners. He is currently deployed as a consultant with UNICEF.
William Mondeh
Environmentalist and hydrogeologist, researcher in the field of water and environmental sciences as well as holder of the prestigious master's degree in international cooperation and humanitarian aid from Kalu, William is keen on Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) interventions in various contexts including emergencies. He has held several positions of responsibility related to WASH within several INGOs both at the national and international levels. His field of predilection lies in the search for innovative solutions to respond to the challenges of access to inclusive WASH services at affordable costs with a view to strengthening the resilience of the communities served.
William has extensive experience in training and support (online and face-to-face) on topics related to the provision of WASH services in emergency situations.