Delphine van Solinge
Delphine van Solinge has worked as Adviser on Digital Risks for Populations in Armed Conflicts in the Protection Division in Geneva since February 2018. Before that, she joined the ICRC in 2004 and worked as Protection Coordinator in Chad, the Philippines, Afghanistan and Colombia and as Head of Unit OP_PROT_GLOB in Geneva. Prior to joining the ICRC she worked with different NGOs in Africa.
Delphine holds a Master in International Relations and Diplomacy from SOAS University (UK), a Master in International Humanitarian Assistance from the University of Aix-en-Provence (France) and a Master in International Migration and Human Rights from the University of Kent in Canterbury (UK).
Posts by the contributor
Responsible data sharing between humanitarian organizations and donors: towards a common approach
7 mins read Access / Analysis / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies / Technology in Humanitarian Action Vincent Cassard, Stuart Campo & Jonas Belina
The ‘fog of war’ . . . and information
8 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies Sandrine Tiller, Pierrick Devidal & Delphine van Solinge
Digital risks for populations in armed conflict: Five key gaps the humanitarian sector should address
8 mins read Cyber / Human Costs of Cyber / Humanitarian Action / Technology in Humanitarian Action Delphine van Solinge