Team

Diego Osorio

Diego Osorio, brings a wealth of experience and insight to inter alia international policy, UN peacekeeping, humanitarian policy and the intersectionality and impact of climate change. He has 25 years of public administration and international experience covering the UN, NATO, World Bank, Canadian diplomacy, and private sector ventures. Diego has worked globally on diplomatic, political, and economic matters, climate change-conflict/adaptation policy, as well as institutional/social reconstruction, civil-military coordination, and humanitarian issues. He has deployed to Afghanistan, Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Indonesia (Banda Aceh), Iraq, the Central African Republic, Jordan, Kosovo, Liberia, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste. He has served as the Harvard Weatherhead Foreign Policy Fellow, Thematic Expert, Academic Researcher. Previously he served as Senior Advisor in Climate Security working on NATO Centre of Excellence on Climate Security (Global Affairs Canada) and Senior Advisor Climate Security CGIAR Climate Security. PhD Candidate (Utrecht U.) He has served also an Associate Fellow at the Raoul-Dandurand Chair in Strategic and Diplomatic Studies at the Université de Quebec a Montreal (UQAM), the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and the Făgăraș Research Institute, Romania. Diego has lectured in humanitarian action, governance design, the humanitarian-development nexus, reconciliation/mediation, conflict and climate change, post-conflict recovery, political economy, complexity/economic geography, and urban conflict at universities in Canada and abroad. He also works on co-creation and human design methodologies. Adjunct Professor (Canada) Master of Public Policy, Adler University, Bishop’s University, Ecole National d’Administration Publique (Quebec), and (France) Ecole 3A, Lyon. Collaborator, Network for Strategic Analysis (NSA).