| Location | London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| Gender and Title | Female, Dr. |
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| Telephone | Members only |
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| Bio | Clea Kahn has worked in the humanitarian field for nearly 30 years, with NGOs, the UN, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and with donor governments. She specialises in protection in armed conflict, gender and gender-based violence, MHPSS and safeguarding. Clea leads the humanitarian workstream for the ListenH project on transactional sex in humanitarian contexts. In the UK, Clea works as a psychologist in the National Health Service (NHS) across inpatient and outpatient services. As a volunteer Clea monitors immigration detention as a member of an Independent Monitoring Board and runs a small MSF-affiliated group that provides psychological first aid training and reflective practice to refugee-supporting community-based organisations. |
| Expertise | Country | Affiliation | Local |
|---|---|---|---|
| Migration | Bangladesh, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Myanmar, Sudan, United Kingdom | Independent | |
| As a staff member and consultant, have worked with NGOs, RCRC movement and UK government on programmes in countries and across migration routes with a focus on protection, rights and access to services. | |||
| Protection | Bangladesh, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Zaire), Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan | Independent | |
| Holding an LL.M. in international human rights and international humanitarian law, Clea has worked as an independent consultant providing protection with a focus on protection of migrants and refugees, civilians in armed conflict and GBV in a wide range of contexts. | |||