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authorProfile.biographyBernard Harborne is a Lead Technical Specialist in the Social Development Global Practice of the World Bank. He joined in 2004 as the lead conflict adviser for Africa, including time as Country Manager in Côte d’Ivoire. In various positions, he has led the World Bank’s work on conflict assessments, engagement in peace processes (five to date), and the integration of geo-spatial data into risk analytics. He has authored/ co-authored five country engagement strategies, most recently during the crises in Central African Republic, Libya and South Sudan. He has managed projects for the demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants as well as local and community driven-development in conflict-affected countries. He is the lead on the World Bank’s security sector work and was the principal author of the sourcebook, Securing Development: Public Finance and the Security Sector, 2017. Before the World Bank, he worked and lived for over a decade in Gaza in the Palestinian Territories and then Cambodia as a human rights lawyer, and for seven years with the UN in Sudan, Somalia and the Great Lakes. He then worked for two years with the UK Government as senior conflict adviser, managing the Africa Conflict Prevention Fund. He has a background in criminal and human rights law, including a master’s in international law, from the London School of Economics, is an adjunct professor and an adviser for the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project and the Oxford Research Group.
authorProfile.degreeMasters, International Law, London School of Economics
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dc.publisherWashington, DC: World Bank
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