Steven Hansch has 35+ years of experience working in the NGO, evaluation, public health and humanitarian assistance sectors internationally, including work in over 100 refuge and IDP camps and in a range of historic crisis zones (Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Bosnia, Kosovo, Burma, Cambodia, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, etc.). He leads M&E projects at IBTCI in humanitarian aid, working closely with OFDA and previously worked at the Refugee Policy Group as Program Director. He has taught public health of refugee and disaster relief at a number of university graduate schools (Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, GW, AU and others) and specializes in epidemiology and nutrition. Currently he is leading an evaluation for USAID of the response to the Ebola outbreak in west Africa.