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Women's Institute for Supply-Chain Excellence

       

"We must be the change we wish to see in the world" - Gandhi




Advisory Group

Pamela Steele, UNICEF

Mitsuko Mizushima, Fritz Institute

Melanie Miller, Accenture

Hillary J. Coleman, Accenture

Aggie Kalungu-Banda, Talent Africa

Lindsey Grimshaw, MSF, Holland

Jane Muyundo, Worldvision

Kassia Echavarri-Queen, Oxfam GB

Paul Molinaro, UNICEF

Rachel Wilshaw, Oxfam GB

Susan MacGregor, Air Serv (Canada)

Martijn Blansjaar, Oxfam GB

Martijn started to work in humanitarian assistance in 1987 having had his formal education at a High School of the Arts (Drama). He entered MSF-Holland on technical skills (mechanics, building) acquired through hobbies. Between 1987 and 1993 he spent a good five years in the field, predominantly in East Africa. He worked for MSF-Holland and Save the Children Fund UK in logistics, various technical and/or general co-ordination positions and as Head of Mission. In 1994 he joined the MSF-Holland HQ at Logistics Department to do special assignments on the logistics of pharmaceutical distribution programmes, major emergency logistics (Great Lakes) and participate in MSF-International studies of food aid, which he combined with a study of integrated logistics management. In 1996 Martijn became one of the technical advisors to MSF-Holland operations and in 1997 coordinator for technical support at the Logistics Department n Amsterdam. He continued his studies by undertaking a MBA in the late 1990s. From March 2001, Martijn was Head of Logistics in MSF-Holland, a/o responsible for its international procurement activity (growing to 32 million Euro per year in 2005) and technical (project) support. He was also the supervisor of the MSF-International Logistics Centre Nairobi (LCN) providing logistics support to projects of all MSF sections across East and Central Africa. In November 2006, Martijn joined Oxfam GB as Head of Logistics and Supply in their international headquarters in Oxford. Outside his regular jobs he has been active since 2003 in various aid-sector initiatives on the promotion and development of Humanitarian Logistics a/o as a member of the Advisory Committee that is working with the Fritz Institute and the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport to develop a professional Certification for this field.


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Through WISE I will be able to continue to contribute ending the suffering faced by most women in this world.

-Aggie Kalungu-Banda
Talent Africa


A tribute to
Christopher Bouverie-Brine


Special Thanks

WISE wishes to extend a special thank you to the following people for their assistance:
Sean Barton
Kitka Goyle
Pieter Kok, PhD
Rose Roberto
Ines Smyth, PhD
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