Cristina Quijano Carrasco
Cristina Quijano Carrasco is a Master’s candidate at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, specializing in human rights and humanitarian policy. Her research for the ICRC has focused on data protection risks of data-based COVID-19 response and humanitarian organizations’ engagement in social protection. Cristina has also worked for UNHCR in Ecuador and, more recently, Oxfam in Lebanon on issues of protection, refugee status determination and gender.
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Humanitarian engagement in social protection: implications for principled humanitarian action
10 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies Cristina Quijano Carrasco