CAMILLA WASZINK Programme Director, Arms and Disarmament Programme M +47 934-46266 E camilla.waszink@ilpi.org PROFILE Camilla Waszink is the ILPI Programme Director for Arms and Disarmament. She has 15 years of experience in the areas of humanitarian affairs, security, peace and conflict. Waszink has published extensively on arms control and international humanitarian law, protection of civilians, armed violence, post-conflict disarmament and weapons management in peace processes. Waszink has previously worked as an adviser in the Norwegian Red Cross, the Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre and the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva. She has also worked as a researcher and consultant, including for the Small Arms Survey and the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in Geneva, the Bonn International Center for Conversion, and the Program on Security and Development at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Waszink has experience from a range of multilateral disarmament and arms control processes and she has coordinated large institutional projects and strategic processes. WORK EXPERIENCE Programme Director for Arms and Disarmament, ILPI, Oslo! Manages the arms and disarmament programme area. This programme includes a multi-year project aimed at shaping and informing discussions on humanitarian disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction, as well as a Framework Agreement with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to provide analysis, advice and support to the MFA on international humanitarian law, humanitarian disarmament and the protection of civilians. Jan 2015 current Project Manager, Norwegian Red Cross, Oslo! Developed the Norwegian Red Cross international strategy for the period 2015-20. This included responsibility for designing and implementing the strategy process within the organisation, leading an internal 10-person strategy group and managing consultations with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. It also entailed mapping and analysing international trends relevant for the humanitarian and development sectors; defining strategic goals for Norwegian Red Cross international work and writing the strategy document for publication.! Managed the development of a three-year global cooperation agreement with the Norwegian MFA, consolidating Norwegian MFA support for the Norwegian Red Cross, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross in one agreement. Jan 2014 Dec 2014 1
Senior Advisor External Resources and Policy, Norwegian Red Cross, Oslo! Coordinated the International Department s policy work related to Norwegian and international humanitarian and development policy.! Responsible for following up on the strategic partnerships with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.! Responsible for the International Department s follow-up of the ICRC-led Health Care in Danger Project. Aug 2012 Dec 2013 Senior Advisor, Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF), Oslo! Worked with the Managing Director to develop NOREF as a resource centre on peacebuilding, mediation and humanitarian issues in support of relevant Norwegian and international actors, including the Norwegian MFA.! Developed and managed projects on protection of civilians in armed conflict; peace- and statebuilding in fragile states; and gender, peace and security.! Commissioned research, supervised external consultants and experts, ensured quality control of publications and other resources, organised conferences and seminars, and established partnerships with relevant Norwegian and international organisations and experts. Jan 2012 Aug 2010 Policy Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Geneva! Responsible within the ICRC s Arms Unit for promoting universalisation and implementation of the Mine Ban Convention.! Represented the ICRC in treaty fora, managed institutional preparations for and participation in the Second Review Conference of the Convention, prepared and promoted the ICRC s proposals with States Parties, engaged bilaterally with States to promote implementation and universalisation of the treaty, provided technical assistance to ICRC delegations and coordinated institutional communication efforts. Jan 2009 Dec 2009 Consultant, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva! Co-authored and edited the final report of a multi-year project entitled Negotiating Disarmament, aimed at providing mediators and others directly involved in peace processes with analysis and support on security matters, weapons control and violence reduction. Sep 2008 Jan 2009 Consultant, Council of Europe, Strasbourg! Drafted a report for the Council of Europe s Parliamentary Assembly on the ban of cluster munitions with recommended measures to be taken by Member States, national parliaments and the Parliamentary Assembly. June 2008 Aug 2008 2
Policy Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Geneva! Responsible within the ICRC s Arms Unit for policy and processes related to arms availability and armed violence, including arms transfer regulation and small arms control. Developed strategies for policy development and humanitarian diplomacy; represented the ICRC in relevant diplomatic fora and academic/civil society conferences (including on the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms and the process towards an international arms trade treaty); drafted statements, reports and publications; and provided technical support to ICRC delegations.! Lobbied successfully for a revised humanitarian law criterion in the EU Code of Conduct on Arms Transfers and developed a new methodology to assist arms export authorities assess the risk of humanitarian law violations.! Focal point for National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on a wide range of arms and humanitarian law issues, including cluster munitions, landmines and explosive remnants of war. Provided support to National Societies globally for their policy work, advocacy and communications on arms issues.! Responsible for preparations on arms-related issues for the International Conferences of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in 2003 and 2007, and the Councils of Delegates in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Drafted reports and resolutions, consulted with States and National Societies, organised workshops and participated in negotiations.! Responsible for media relations and communications within the unit, including support to the ICRC communication department and contact with external media. Wrote press releases and briefing papers, responded to media requests and managed the production of publications. Developed and managed a one-year institutional communication strategy to raise public and political awareness in advance of the First Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention. Coordinated implementation at headquarters and field-level, developed communication tools used by internal and external actors and organised visits to mine-affected countries with key media outlets. Oct 2002 Apr 2008 Researcher, Small Arms Survey, Geneva! Produced original research on the role of weapons in peace processes, postconflict disarmament, arms management and armed violence for the Small Arms Survey yearbooks and occasional papers. Commissioned, managed, edited and quality-assured contributions by external researchers.! Managed the United Nations 2001 Small Arms Conference database, an online database tracking States positions and policies on small arms.! Conducted research projects commissioned by external actors and presented the Survey s work at academic conferences and international meetings, including the first United Nations Small Arms Conference in 2001. Jan 2001 Oct 2002 Researcher, Bonn International Center for Conversion, Bonn! Developed the "Help Desk for Practical Disarmament" internet presence, a repository of resources and tools for disarmament practitioners. Contributed to other weapons-related projects, participated in conferences, and edited a book on weapons collection programmes. June 2000 Dec 2000 3
Graduate Researcher, Program on Security and Development, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey Sep 1999 June 2000! Project leader for a database on casualties from armed violence in Central America.! Coordinated a team of four researchers, coded Central American news reports from Spanish-language sources, wrote research papers and undertook field research in Nicaragua. EDUCATION Monterey Institute of International Studies, USA! M.A. International Policy Studies (with distinction)! Certificate in Conflict Resolution! Concentration in international negotiations, transitional justice and ethics. 1999 2001 University of Oslo, Norway! B.A. in Comparative Politics, Law and Psychology 1992 1997 University of Lund, Sweden! Political science, exchange programme 1996 1997 LANGUAGES! Norwegian Fluent (mother tongue)! English Fluent (near native)! French Fluent! Spanish Proficient! Italian and Catalan Basic ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING! Training in How to apply a Theory of Change Approach to Planning, Evaluation and Impact Assessment, International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC) and Bistandstorget, Oslo, April 2014.! Process Management Course, part-time professional training course, Lent and Bistandstorget, Oslo, fall 2013.! UNESCO language proficiency examination in Spanish, Geneva, 2007.! International Humanitarian Law, training course by the ICRC and the Polish Red Cross, Warsaw, July 2004. 4
PUBLICATIONS! Waszink, C., 2011, Protection of civilians under international humanitarian law, report, Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre, Oslo.! Waszink, C., 2008, Trends in Weapons Control and Disarmament in Peace Processes, in Reflections on Guns, Fighters and Armed Violence in Peace Processes, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva.! ICRC (Waszink, C.), 2007, Arms Transfer Decisions: Applying International Humanitarian Law Criteria, Practical Guide, ICRC, Geneva.! Waszink, C., 2007, "Arms transfer decisions: Assessing the risk of international humanitarian law violations", in Small Arms Survey, Oxford University Press, Oxford.! Waszink, C., 2005, "Taking Weapons out of Circulation", in Missing Pieces: Directions for Reducing Gun Violence through the UN Process on Small Arms Control, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva.! Waszink, C., 2004, "Norway: A Case Study", in Disposal of Surplus Small Arms: A Survey of Policies and Practices in OSCE Countries, Small Arms Survey, BICC, Saferworld and BASIC.! Waszink, C., 2003, "Talking about disarmament: The Role of Small Arms in Peace Processes", in Small Arms Survey: Development Denied, Oxford University Press, Oxford.! Godnick, W., Muggah, R., and Waszink, C., 2002, Stray Bullets: The Impact of Small Arms Misuse in Central America, Occasional Paper No.5, Small Arms Survey, Geneva.! Waszink, C., 2002, "Changing Attitudes: Weapons Collection and Destruction", in Small Arms Survey: Counting the Human Cost, Oxford University Press, Oxford.! Waszink, C., 2002, The Proliferation of Small Arms: A Threat to International Human Rights, in Jahrbuch Menschenrechte, Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt.! Waszink, C., 2001, "Demobilizing child soldiers", in Conversion Survey 2001: Global Disarmament, Demilitarization and Demobilization, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden.! Waszink, C. 2001, "Central America: A proving ground for the OAS firearms instruments" and "Central American measures", in Small Arms Survey: Profiling the Problem, Oxford University Press, Oxford.! Faltas, S., McDonald, G., and Waszink, C., 2001, Removing Small Arms from Society: A Review of Weapons Collection and Destruction Programmes, Occasional Paper No. 2, Small Arms Survey, Geneva. 5