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Hometown: Amherst, Massachusetts
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Joelle Burbank is an Associate at the Fund for Peace. Since joining the Fund for Peace in 2005, she has worked primarily on a variety of conflict assessment projects, including the Failed States Index (FSI) and the further development of the CAST software. She is currently the team leader of the Country Profiles project, which seeks to provide insight into scores published in the FSI through two-page country profiles explaining key events that affected the scores for each country. She has also published a paper on the Kimberley Process for the Fund for Peace's Globalization and Human Rights Series and coauthored an article with Nate Haken on the use of content analysis in predicting the outbreak of internal conflict.
Joelle is also working on a project that seeks to improve early warning of conflict by working with local civil society groups in Liberia and Uganda to improve local conflict assessment capacity. In the course of this project, she helped to coordinate a workshop in Liberia with local civil society and develop a tool for increasing communications between local NGOs and international NGOs working on conflict early warning. In addition to her work on conflict assessment, Joelle works on the Human Rights and Business Roundtable, which consists of a series of meetings on security and transparency issues in conflict zones with a focus on the extractive industry. She has also assisted in adapting the CAST methodology and software to produce reports on community issues designed to assist companies in developing human rights and social impact assessments. Joelle received a BA in International Relations and German from American University, where she focused mainly on economic development issues and the relationship between natural resources and conflict. She also completed an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown University. |
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