Claude Bruderlein
Lecturer on International Health, HSPH at Harvard Kennedy School
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- Harvard Kennedy School
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Biography
Harvard Kennedy School
CLAUDE BRUDERLEIN is Senior Researcher at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. He holds a faculty appointment at the Harvard School of Public Health and Kennedy School of Government, where he teaches strategic planning in humanitarian protection. In his research, Mr. Bruderlein focuses particularly on frontline humanitarian negotiation and mediation strategies, the protection of civilians and security management in humanitarian operations.
He is currently serving as Director of the Centre of Competence in Humanitarian Negotiation as well as Strategic Advisor to the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva, focusing on strategic relationships, communities of practice and institutional development. He heads the Humanitarian Negotiation Exchange Platform, an ICRC-based research initiative on frontline diplomacy set up in collaboration with the Future of Diplomacy Program at HKS. In 2010, he co-founded the International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection and serves as its first President of the Board.
Before joining Harvard University, Mr. Bruderlein served as Special Adviser on Humanitarian Affairs to the UN Secretary General (1996 - 2000), focusing particularly on issues related to the negotiation of humanitarian access and the targeting of sanctions. He served as an expert to the UN Security Council on the humanitarian impact of sanctions in Sudan, Burundi, and Sierra Leone. He has also previously worked with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as a delegate in Iran, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Yemen.
Experiential learning and teaching
Claude Bruderlein teaches the annual Winter Field Study Course over the January semester (IGA-353M) organized in collaboration with the Belfer Center's Middle East Initiative during which students conduct a supervised three-week assessment mission to study a specific humanitarian challenge. In the previous years, the Winter Field Study Course brought students to explore the impact of military occupation on West-Bank (2006/ 2016), the linkages between poverty and conflict in Nepal (2009), conflict transformation in Aceh, Indonesia (2010), the fate of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon (2011), the response to human trafficking in Europe (2012), gender and human rights in New Delhi (2013) and the international response to Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan (2014/ 2015), and the migration from Sahel in Morocco (2016). More information on the IGA-353M Winter Field Study
Outside Professional Activities
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Outside Professional Activities For Claude Bruderlein
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
International Organization
Strategic Advisor to the President
Director of the Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation
October 2012 - ongoing
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Videos
Annual conference of the MPC - Claude Bruderlein
Claude Bruderlein i els conflictes de Líbia i el món àrab
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