Chemonics
Fernando Calado is a migration and human rights expert with over 20 years of experience managing complex donor programs and over 15 years of implementation in Colombia. A three-time Chief of Party for USAID-funded programs, he currently serves as the IDIQ manager for the $160 million USAID/Colombia Venezuela Response and Integration Activity (VRI) and Chief of Party for VRI’s Migration Management Activity. Previously, he led the Human Rights Activity and Human Rights Program III. Fernando also served as Director of Programs for the IOM in Bogota where he oversaw a large portfolio of multimillion-dollar projects to support human rights for migrants, and other vulnerable populations. Fernando has an educational background in international policy and development and psychology. He holds a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. Fernando will serve on the Corporate Strategy Committee of the Board of Directors.
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Chemonics
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Chemonics is an international development company that combines broad regional experience with technical depth and unparalleled management skill. Their portfolio covers agriculture and food security, conflict and crisis, democracy and governance, economic growth and trade, education and youth, environment and natural resources, gender equality and social inclusion, health, supply chain solutions, and water, energy, and sustainable cities. Their management systems allow us to document, measure and apply both recent innovations and proven best practices across multiple regions and sectors. In nearly 70 countries around the globe, their network of 4,000 specialists delivers results. Because of decades of experience operating in the most complex social and political environments in the world, they know how to quickly mobilize resources, seamlessly adapt to change and strategically apply lessons learned across thousands of projects.