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“I Was There” is a podcast series featuring former senior humanitarian officials. They will take you back to various moments over the last 40 years that left a mark in the evolution of the humanitarian system. Each speaker reflects on her or his personal experience, and shares successes and challenges in their career journey. Listen to personal reflections of how our former senior humanitarian off... more

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Jan Eliasson was the first Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator in the UN in the early 1990s. In 2012, Eliasson was appointed as the Deputy Secretary-General of the UN by the then Secretary-General Ban Ki-... more

David Bassiouni was the first person to perform the role of a Humanitarian Coordinator for the UN in the early 1990s. He also held several senior positions with the UN, including as Deputy Director for UNICEF’s Office for Emergency Programmes. Prior ... more

Jan Egeland was the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator from 2003 to 2006. He has also served in various high-level positions in the UN, including as a Special Advisor to Colombia and other advisory an... more

Baroness Valerie Amos served as the UN Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (USG/ERC) from 2010 to 2015. She held various senior level positions with the British Government, including as High Commissioner ... more

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Jan Egeland
Former head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
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Episode: Episode #3 - Jan Egeland
Baroness Valerie Amos
Former UN Emergency Relief Coordinator
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Episode: Episode #4 - Valerie Amos
Sir John Holmes
Former UN Emergency Relief Coordinator and Head of OCHA
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Episode: Episode #5 - John Holmes
Margareta Wahlström
Former top aid official at the UN, involved in disaster risk reduction and humanitarian work.
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Episode: Episode #6 - Margareta Wahlström
Antonio Donini
Humanitarian worker who has operated in Afghanistan since the 1980s
Episode: Episode #7 - Antonio Donini
Mark Bowden
Seasoned humanitarian veteran
Episode: Episode #8 - Mark Bowden
Martin Barber
A veteran humanitarian coordinator with extensive experience in crisis situations.
Episode: Episode #9 - Martin Barber
Ross Mountain
Humanitarian leader with decades of experience in various roles within the UN
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Episode: Episode #10 - Ross Mountain
Elisabeth Rasmusson
Former top UN aid worker and humanitarian coordinator
Episode: Episode #12 - Elisabeth Rasmusson

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Angus MacKenzie
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This series provides insights from former senior humanitarian officials reflecting on pivotal moments in humanitarian history over the last four decades. Each episode highlights personal experiences and accounts from complex crises in various regions, including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, and Sudan. Listeners can expect compelling narratives about the evolution of humanitarian systems, the successes and difficulties faced by these leaders, and the overarching themes of collaboration, resilience, and adaptability within the sphere of humanitarian aid. The series stands out for its in-depth interviews and real-life stories from individuals deeply entrenched in humanitarian efforts, offering a unique glimpse into the inner workings and histor... more

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1. Jan Egeland
2. Baroness Valerie Amos
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4. Margareta Wahlström
5. Antonio Donini
6. Mark Bowden
7. Martin Barber
8. Ross Mountain

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