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IDEAS THAT WORK.
​​RESULTS THAT MATTER.

Strategy for Humanity works with mission-driven organizations and those who fund them to develop effective strategies, conduct smart advocacy and analysis, and achieve meaningful results. Our highly experienced professionals have a strong record of consistent achievement, effective leadership, and deep content expertise. We are proud of our record and the extraordinary impact of our clients. 

Our practice is grounded in the belief that how you conduct your work is as important as what you achieve. We recognize that each client is unique, with distinct needs and interests. That is why we design and tailor every step of our process to enable our clients to identify and strengthen their distinctive voice.

Our award winning leadership team is recognized for building collaboration across the political divide, bridging disparate communities, and bringing together distinct sectors to coalesce on a common goal. Whether working on a big or small strategy or developing a bold and new initiative, our approach is rooted in creative problem-solving, finding opportunities, fostering engagement, and always being mindful of the interface of organizational culture, mission, strategy, and impact.
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​Strategy for Humanity LLC embraces the power of differing voices and experiences. We are an equal opportunity employer, helping clients make a big difference since 2009. 


Our Team
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Maria Alexandra Arriaga (she/her)
Founder & Partner

alex[at]strategy[dot]org
Alex Arriaga has served in executive leadership positions at the White House, the U.S. Congress, and both nonprofit and for profit organizations. She has successfully advanced international human rights issues, created large-scale public education campaigns, and achieved legislative victories. She is a proven leader and strategist with a track record of success in local, national and global arenas. Alex’s specialties include international human rights, humanitarian assistance, gender and gender-based violence, rights of persons with disabilities, rights of children, and policy development and implementation. She also serves in leadership roles on Boards relating to education, justice, disabilities, and refugees. 
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Charles J. Brown (he/him)
Partner
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charlie[at]strategy[dot]org
​​​Charles J. Brown has held senior leadership positions at various government agencies and human rights nonprofits. Previously, Charlie served as Senior Advisor in the Office of the Undersecretary for Policy in the U.S. Department of Defense, where he led implementation of DoD components of the President’s initiative to integrate atrocity prevention and response into U.S. policy. He also served as Chair of the Experts Committee on Preventing Mass Violence, a bipartisan group of former government officials, academics, think tank experts, and NGO representatives. Charlie’s specialties include atrocity prevention, international justice, human rights, democracy, international humanitarian law, crisis response, foreign policy, diplomacy, social media, and NGOs and non-profit governance and management.

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​Ben Batros (he/him)
Director of Legal Strategy​
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Ben Batros is Director of Legal Strategy at Strategy for Humanity. He is a respected litigator who has excelled at using law as a tool for accountability and social change.  Ben has led litigation strategies for civil society, at international tribunals, and in government. Ben specializes in human rights, international criminal law, climate change, international tax governance, and identifying the optimal use of legal mechanisms in broader strategies. Ben previously was at the Justice Initiative of the Open Society Foundation, focusing on strategic litigation, managing a portfolio of sixty cases, and directing a summer school on human rights litigation.  He also served as Appeals Counsel for the International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor; and he advised the Australian Government on its ratification and implementation of the ICC Statute and on regional strategies to address trafficking in persons.

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Sharon Bissell (she/her)
Senior Advisor ​
sharon[at]strategy[dot]org

Sharon Bissell is a Senior Advisor at Strategy for Humanity. She is a highly accomplished philanthropic advisor with three decades of experience in philanthropy, women’s rights, and social justice. Her career spans leadership roles in large and small foundations, civil society, and the United Nations, where she has designed and implemented impactful strategies addressing local and global challenges. A dual citizen of Mexico and the United States and trilingual professional fluent in English, Spanish, and French, Sharon’s expertise lies in fostering trust-based philanthropy, building high-performing teams and cohorts, and advancing innovative approaches to systemic change in conjunction with practitioners bringing in diverse perspectives and expertise. She is keen on ensuring that grantmaking strategies are evidence-based, well-planned, thoughtful, and responsive to the needs and priorities of sector leaders while keeping processes light-touch.

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Olivia Bueno (she/her)
Director
olivia[at]strategy[dot]org

​Olivia Bueno is a Director at Strategy for Humanity and an experienced human rights researcher, advocate, and strategist. Her specialization includes issues on migration and refugees, children, and women. Working with partners in Europe, the United States, Latin America, and Africa, Olivia has carried out research, programming, and advocacy on a variety of human rights issues, including displacement and conflict, land rights affecting refugee returns, challenges for children and youth on the move, and women’s participation in peace processes and peacebuilding.

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Fred Carver (he/him)
Managing Director
fred[at]strategy[dot]org

Fred Carver, a Managing Director at Strategy for Humanity, is based in Norway. He has held senior management positions at organizations working in international relations and human rights. Fred’s work has included designing strategic plans for large and small international organizations, implementing advocacy strategies on atrocity prevention, conducting analysis of UK contributions to UN Peacekeeping, writing tenders to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and giving written and oral parliamentary evidence. His experience encompasses a wide range of strategic advice and consultations, research and analysis, writing and editing, presentations, and communications. He has served as editor of two journals, co-editor of a magazine, and public spokesperson. Prior to joining Strategy for Humanity, Fred was Head of Policy at the United Nations Association–UK, leading policy development, designing high-profile campaigns on UN reform and on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, and structuring initiatives on atrocity prevention, peacekeeping, and UK foreign policy. Fred received the professional qualification in Gender and Development from the George Washington University’s Global Women’s Institute.

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​​Kelly Case (she/her)
Managing Director
kelly[at]strategy[dot]org


Kelly Case is a Managing Director at Strategy for Humanity. She is an expert in non-profit management with specialization in women-inclusive peace and security processes, trauma awareness, gender equality, resilience, prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence, and conflict mitigation. She has developed robust curriculum, led trainings in multicultural settings, and designed and implemented qualitative evaluations. She has worked with policymakers in countries impacted by conflict and facilitated greater empowerment for civil society to be agents of change. Kelly held leadership roles at Inclusive Security where she managed large grants and collaborated with women leaders in peace processes and post-conflict initiatives in Sudan, South Sudan, and other parts of Africa. She also worked with the American Red Cross to manage humanitarian services in the United States.

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​​Madeleine Chartrand (she/her)
Program Manager
madeleine[at]strategy[dot]org 


​Madeleine Chartrand is an accomplished researcher and administrator, with a doctoral degree in legal history and a professional background in non-profit program management. Her expertise includes managing large grants and complex schedules, building and overseeing budgets, and streamlining administrative systems. She also has extensive experience as a researcher, writer, and editor, and liaising with donors, government officials, and other organizations.. In the field of human rights, she has worked on influential reports and legal analyses, with a focus on child protection and facilitating access to identity documentation for disenfranchised minority groups. As an academic, she has published in the areas of gender and employment law. She also has a proven track record of writing successful grant applications. 

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​Sapna Chhatpar Considine (she/her)
Managing Director
sapna[at]strategy[dot]org
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Sapna Chhatpar Considine is a Managing Director at Strategy for Humanity. She heads our New York operations and is a key lead on the multilateral portfolio.  Her areas of expertise include United Nations processes and structures, atrocity prevention, responsibility to protect, civilians in conflict, human rights and humanitarian crises, and peacebuilding and sustaining peace. Sapna began her career working at the grassroots level to mobilize students, policy makers and the general public in support of democratic freedoms in Myanmar. Prior to joining Strategy for Humanity, Sapna was the co-founder of the International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect (ICRtoP), a global coalition of civil society organizations working to prevent genocide and mass atrocities.

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Ann Strimov Durbin (she/her)
Director
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ann[at]strategy[dot]org 

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Ann Strimov Durbin is a Director at Strategy for Humanity.  A human rights attorney, policy advocate, and philanthropic strategist, she has extensive experience working with populations impacted by atrocity crimes and genocide, armed conflict, sexual and gender-based violence, displacement, and systemic inequality – particularly women and children.  Ann has worked as a civil rights litigator, prosecuting discrimination and constitutional rights violations, and has led philanthropic advisory services for a fiscal sponsorship provider, where she designed, incubated, and oversaw projects across a range of social change initiatives.  For several years, Ann directed global advocacy and on-the-ground programming for Jewish World Watch.  At the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, Ann managed a portfolio of grants focused on human rights, international justice, and peace and security.

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Jackie Geis (she/her)
Senior Director
jackie[at]strategy[dot]org 


​Jackie Geis is a Senior Director at Strategy for Humanity who has spent over two decades creating, building, and leading internationally-focused initiatives and coalitions. Her experience spans start-ups and large institutions; the UN, US Government, and private sectors; and the fields of justice, human rights, technology, and climate. A keen strategist and operator, she has conceptualized, built, and led internationally-focused initiatives at a wide range of organizations, including Videre est Credere, the Brookings Institution, US State Department, UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), and the American Bar Association. She served on the International Criminal Court’s Technology Advisory Board and is a sought-after advisor and speaker on security and documentation efforts in complex human rights environments.

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Heather Hamilton (she/her)
Senior Director
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heather[at]strategy[dot]org 


Heather B. Hamilton is a Senior Director at Strategy for Humanity. She is a feminist advocate and coalition-builder with more than two decades of leadership experience in the human rights, security, and development sectors. Her expertise includes philanthropic strategy and engagement, strategic planning, advocacy and strategic communications, network design and coalition-building, and facilitation. She most recently served as Executive Director of Elevate Children’s Funders Group, a network of child and youth funders, and Executive Director at Girls Not Brides, a global partnership of more than 1,200 organizations in over 95 countries working to end child marriage. Previously, she worked at the UNICEF Asia-Pacific Regional Office with the Public Finance for Children Initiative; as Executive Director of the Connect U.S. Fund; and as Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff at Citizens for Global Solutions. She has a Masters in International Peace and Conflict Resolution with a specialization in gender and conflict from American University.

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Minna Jaffery-Lindemulder (she/her)
Technical Advisor
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minna[at]strategy[dot]org 


​Minna Jaffery-Lindemulder is a Technical Advisor at Strategy for Humanity.  Throughout her career, Minna has helped build start-ups and nonprofits from the ground up, in the process managing strategic communications and operations for growing mission-focused organizations. She also has extensive experience developing new analytical products for targeted audiences; undertaking geopolitical forecasting; and managing networks across the United States and globally. She has a focused specialization in South Asian-Middle Eastern relations and has deep ties to the Arabian Gulf and Pakistan. She is a native speaker of English and Urdu and also speaks basic Arabic.

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​Tabitha Mpamira (she/her)
Senior Advisor
tabitha[at]strategy[dot]org 


​Dr. Tabitha Mpamira is a Senior Advisor at Strategy for Humanity. She is a respected expert, facilitator, and speaker on mental health, sexual and gender-based violence, and survivor resilience. Tabitha’s work has been widely recognized and vividly depicted by Now This, in the documentary Victors: Singing to the Lions, and through her TEDx Talk. She was recognized by Global Citizen when she won the People’s Choice Waislitz Award. In addition to her leadership role with Strategy for Humanity, Tabitha founded Mutera Global Healing (formerly EDJA), to provide free medical, legal, and mental health services to survivors of sexual assault in East Africa, and to support hundreds of survivors Uganda and bring perpetrators to justice. With a doctorate in clinical psychology and a specialization in sexual trauma, Tabitha is now a clinician and post-doctoral fellow who applies an intersectional and social justice lens while working with adults who have a range of concerns, such as complex trauma/PSTD, intergenerational trauma, race and/or gender-related stress/trauma, depression, ADHD, Autism spectrum disorder, and more. She is multi-lingual in English, Kinyarwanda, Luganda, and Rukiga, and has understanding but not fluency in Swahili.

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Anne Muthani (she/her)
Program Officer
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amuthoni[at]strategy[dot]org 


Anne Muthoni is a Program Officer at Strategy for Humanity.  Anne's strong analytical and conceptual abilities, her skill in navigating complex institutional and political landscapes, and her extensive experience with participatory grantmaking, have been pivotal in advancing strategic priorities, particularly in youth engagement.  Her specialization includes mental health and psychosocial support, gender-based violence, youth engagement, and case management of refugees and asylum seekers.  She is currently pursuing an MSc in International Disaster Management at the University of Manchester, with her dissertation focusing on scalability of community-driven flood adaptation strategies to strengthen urban resilience.  Anne is fluent in English, Swahili, and Kikuyu, and is learning French. 

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    • Maria Alexandra Arriaga
    • Charles J. Brown
    • Ben Batros
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    • Olivia Bueno
    • Fred Carver
    • Kelly Case
    • Madeleine Chartrand
    • Sapna Chhatpar Considine
    • Ann Strimov Durbin
    • Jackie Geis
    • Heather Hamilton
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    • Tabitha Mpamira
    • Anne Muthoni
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