Volodia ARNAUD has over 10 years of experience in humanitarian aid and international development. He has worked for NGOs such as Action Against Hunger and Doctors Without Borders, where he conducted strategic analysis of humanitarian issues in Asia and designed health projects in Vietnam. Previously, he was the Education Coordinator at a vocational training center in Cambodia, developing educational programs and selecting new students. Arnaud holds a Master's degree in International Program Management and is fluent in English, French and has basic proficiency in Spanish and Khmer.
A Humanist perspective on Higher Learning collaboration between South-East As...Jean Jacques Bernatas
This presentation is based on a personal professional experience in SEA as a Medical Doctor, holding various positions in various organizations, including private sector. None of the views exposed will reflect the official positions of these organizations. Looking backward, I think I have got the necessary distance to get insights on how this collaboration between SEA and Europe has the potential power to boost higher learning in both of these parts of the world, to the benefit of all, taking the example of the higher learning in Health. I will first expose few case studies in SEA countries, about networks and organizations involved in human development, namely the ADB and the ASEAN. I will further provide personal comments on the shift of paradigm, in successful higher learning cooperation between SEA and Europe, and on how a fruitful future could be shaped together under a humanist perspective.
A Humanist perspective on Higher Learning collaboration between South-East As...Jean Jacques Bernatas
This presentation is based on a personal professional experience in SEA as a Medical Doctor, holding various positions in various organizations, including private sector. None of the views exposed will reflect the official positions of these organizations. Looking backward, I think I have got the necessary distance to get insights on how this collaboration between SEA and Europe has the potential power to boost higher learning in both of these parts of the world, to the benefit of all, taking the example of the higher learning in Health. I will first expose few case studies in SEA countries, about networks and organizations involved in human development, namely the ADB and the ASEAN. I will further provide personal comments on the shift of paradigm, in successful higher learning cooperation between SEA and Europe, and on how a fruitful future could be shaped together under a humanist perspective.
An international development professional with more than 3 years of varied experience in the field of Development Economics, Monitoring and Evaluation, Project Administration and Research-quantitative and qualitative analysis. Proficient with the use of advanced statistical software and data management tools such as STATA, SPSS, and DASP.
An international development professional with more than 3 years of varied experience in the field of Development Economics, Monitoring and Evaluation, Project Administration and Research-quantitative and qualitative analysis. Proficient with the use of advanced statistical software and data management tools such as STATA, SPSS, and DASP.
1. Volodia ARNAUD
Work Experience
2016 NGO Action Against Hunger
Junior Analyst for the Asia region within the Inter-Agency
Regional Analysts Network, a partnership between the NGO
Action Against Hunger and the French think tank IRIS.
Researched, monitored and analyzed the humanitarian landscape
in Asia – in terms of funding, natural disasters, migration trends
and minority issues – at national and regional levels
Produced strategic foresight reports (3-4 per month)
Used strategic foresight tools: systems architecture,
Impact x Uncertainty Matrix, exploratory scenario
2015 – 2016 NGO Doctors of the World
Consultant for the NGO Doctors of the World on its
“health risk reduction of pesticide use for Vietnamese famers” project
Worked in a collaborative team environment
Produced the Concept note based on the strategic analysis
Designed the budget and the financial strategy of the project
Searched for funding partners and design of the Project Proposal
Production of grant application
2014 – 2015 Bayon Pastry School
Based in the city of Siem Reap, Bayon Pastry School is a vocational
training center for underprivileged women in Cambodia
Education Coordinator
Developed a comprehensive educational programme:
English, IT, Mathematics and Accounting
Coordinated the training with the pedagogical team
Participated to the selection process of the new students
Monitored the students’ internship in the hotels of Siem Reap
2010 – 2014 Standard Athletic Club of Meudon
Polyvalent Assistant, English speaking environment
Welcomed the customers
Kitchen help, bartending and waiter
Education
2015 – 2016 IRIS SUP’, Paris
Master 2 – International Programme Management
Project Cycle Management
Application of the programming and management tools suited for
humanitarian and international cooperation environments
Contextualisation of international programme through
the understanding of geostrategic stakes
2012 – 2013 Université Panthéon – Sorbonne, Paris
Master 1 – European law
Understanding of the European judicial stakes
Analyzing and writing skills
2009 – 2012 Institut Catholique de Paris, Paris
Bachelor degree – Law and Political Sciences
Graduate in Humanitarian Project Management
Experience in project coordination and strategic
analysis
Languages
French
Mother tongue
English
Excellent command C2
Spanish
Good command B1
Khmer
Basic communication
skills A2
IT
Office
Prezi
Mactor
Piktochart
References
Jade Legrand
Asia Regional Analyst
Action Against Hunger
jlegrand@actioncontrelafaim.org
Ange Moray
Programme Manager
Bayon Pastry School
ange.moray@hotmail.fr
ange.moray@ecoledubayon.org
Vincent Robert
NGO chairman
L’Ecole du Bayon
vincent.robert87@gmail.com
Contact details
Email
volodia.arnaud@gmail.com
Phone
+33 (0) 6 35 42 06 45
Skype
volo18@hotmail.fr
volodia.arnaud
9 months
12
months
8 months
cumulated
6 months