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Feinstein International Center

The Feinstein International Center was founded in 1997 to study the nature of famine and famine relief. Since then the Center has broadened its multidisciplinary institutional focus. The Feinstein Center and Feinstein Faculty are respected and authoritative voices in humanitarian assistance. Organizations such as the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) regularly promote the Center's annual report and other research publications〔United Nations. (n.d.). UN OCHA Gender Equality Publications. Retrieved from http://www.unocha.org/what-we-do/policy/thematic-areas/gender-equality〕 and ReliefWeb,〔Tufts University Feinstein International Center Publications | ReliefWeb. (2014). Retrieved January 31, 2014, from http://reliefweb.int/search/results?search=Tufts University〕 a UN website for humanitarian actors.
The Feinstein International Center’s publications, seminars, and confidential evidence-based briefings, and objective monitoring and evaluation projects for other organizations have influenced the making and application of policy in the countries affected by crises and in those states in a position to influence such crises. The development and promotion of operations and policy responses are intended to protect and strengthen the lives and livelihoods of people living in crisis, affected and marginalized communities who are impacted by violence, malnutrition, loss of assets or forced migration.〔Walker, P. (n.d.). Feinstein International Center. Retrieved January 31, 2014, from fic.tufts.edu〕
Feinstein works globally in partnership with national and international organizations to bring about institutional changes that enhance effective policy reform and promote best practice. All this work then feeds directly into its on site, one-year Master's program (MAHA) and its one-year, fully online graduate certificate in Evidence-Based Humanitarian Assistance. Feinstein is known for its research and its commitment to providing a stellar education that delves deep into humanitarian issues that are firmly grounded in field realities and cutting-edge research. Students go on to be leaders in humanitarian and development action.
Dr. Peter Walker was appointed the Director of the Center in September 2002. In 2007 Dr. Walker was made the Rosenberg Professor of Nutrition and Human Security and in 2008 he received the American College of Nutrition’s Annual Humanitarian Award. As Director of the Center he leads a team of 30 academics and practitioners working on policy and practice issues in the fields of humanitarian action, human security and human rights. Dr. Walker is the former the Director of Disaster Policy with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) where he served as director for 12 years. He is also the former Sudan deputy Country Director with Oxfam and Oxfam GB.
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