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Gerald Martone

Gerald Martone is the director of emergency response at the International Rescue Committee's headquarters in New York, and is responsible for implementing emergency start-up operations, maintaining the agency's preparedness to respond rapidly, and conducting assessments of complex humanitarian emergencies.

He served two elected terms as the co-chair of the Disaster Response Committee of InterAction, and on the Sphere Project Management Committee. In 1999 he participated in the UN Inter-Agency Emergency Mission to East Timor, and, in 2000, in the UNHCR Mission to Angola. He is also associate professor at Columbia University's School of Public Health and an adjunct lecturer at Columbia University's School for International and Public Affairs.

 
 

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Last Updated: Jan 07, 2011

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