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Sarah Martin
Sarah Martin
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Experienced humanitarian and one of Apolitical 2021’s 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy.
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GBV Consultant and Lead Associate
Gender Associations
Public Sector & International Organisations
Asia, Europe, Middle East, East Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa
Foreign Affairs and International Relations Gender Health Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection International Cooperation and Development Migration and Asylum
Gender Equality Gender-based violence Humanitarian aid Sexual violence, sexual harassment, women empowerment

Sarah Martin has over 20 years of experience in humanitarian response. She specializes in strengthening gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response and addressing sexual exploitation and abuse. Ms. Martin has served as Director for Women and Children’s Protection in the European Refugee Crisis for IRC, the Global Protection Cluster’s Regional GBV Advisor for Asia and the Pacific, Senior Gender Advisor for UNHCR for the Syrian Refugee Response in Jordan and Humanitarian Affairs Specialist at MSF. As a consultant, her clients have included the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNDP, WHO, UN Women, Women’s Refugee Commission, Save the Children Sweden and Care Egypt.

She is the author of several papers and reports including: “Mind the Gap between Gender in Humanitarian Action and Women, Peace and Security: Challenges and Opportunities for Implementing the Relief and Recovery Pillar of UNSC 1325” in the Oxford Handbook for Women, Peace, and Security and Must Boys be Boys? Ending Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers.

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I have experience with the media including CNN, Fox News, BBC, NPR, Glamour Magazine, and the New Humanitarian. I present regularly at conferences. A selection of my presentations include:

  • Sexual violence against men and boys in five conflict-affected settings: intersections with violence against women and girls. SVRI Forum. Cape Town, South Africa. September 2019
  • Applying Feminist Approaches to Humanitarian Programming. Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality. April 2018.
  • On the Move and Ignored: Responding to GBV during the European refugee response in 2015-16. Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum. October 2017.
  • No Women, No Peace: Implementing SCR 1325 in Peacekeeping Trainings. International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centers Annual Meeting. Helsinki, Finland. October 2012.
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Braverman seems unaware Rwanda is responsible for a massive ongoing humanitarian crisis, with 600,000-800,000 displaced, just four hours drive from Kigali. She should try reading the Foreign Office briefs, and visit the border. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/18/vanity-project-braverman-under-fire-for-taking-only-rightwing-press-to-rwanda

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"The irony of Tory diversity is that it actually helps the party flaunt its racism... Diversity in colonial administration is nothing new, the British empire could not have survived without collaborators." -@kehinde_andrews

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