Organizations Filed Purposes:
CRISIS GROUP WORKS TO PREVENT AND RESOLVE DEADLY CONFLICT AROUND THE WORLD BY INFORMING AND INFLUENCING THE PERCEPTIONS AND ACTIONS OF POLICYMAKERS AND OTHER KEY CONFLICT ACTORS. TO THIS END, WE ENDEAVOUR TO TALK TO ALL SIDES AND PROVIDE EXPERT, INDEPENDENT FIELD-CENTERED RESEARCH, ANALYSIS AND POLICY ENGAGEMENT.
SEE PART III, LINE 1.
AFRICA:CENTRAL AFRICA: CRISIS GROUP'S NAIROBI-BASED TEAM MONITORS AND REPORTS ON THE FRAGILE PROCESS OF RECONCILIATION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, AS WELL AS CONTINUING SECURITY CHALLENGES IN BURUNDI, CAMEROON, CHAD AND THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC.WEST AFRICA: CRISIS GROUP'S DAKAR-BASED ANALYSTS WATCH EVENTS CLOSELY IN BURKINA FASO, COTE D'IVOIRE, MALI, AND NIGER AND MONITOR GUINEA, GUINEA-BISSAU, LIBERIA AND SIERRA LEONE. THE PROJECT ALSO COVERS NIGERIA AND EXAMINES POLITICAL ISSUES OF SUCCESSION, DEMOCRACY AND RISKS TO THE COUNTRY'S STABILITY AS A WHOLE, INCLUDING BOKO HARAM AND NIGER DELTA MILITANCY.HORN OF AFRICA: CRISIS GROUP'S REGION-BASED ANALYSTS FOCUS ON CONFLICTS IN SUDAN AND SOUTH SUDAN AS WELL AS TENSIONS BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES. ELSEWHERE THE PROJECT REPORTS ON GOVERNANCE IN UGANDA, CONFLICT RELATED DEVELOPMENTS IN KENYA, SOMALIA'S CONFLICT WITH AL-SHABAAB AND PROBLEMATIC TRANSITION, AS WELL AS MONITORING DEVELOPMENTS IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA.SOUTHERN AFRICA: CRISIS GROUP REPORTS ON ZIMBABWE'S CONTINUING CRISIS, AND COVERS SOUTH AFRICA'S ROLE IN THE REGION. CRISIS GROUP ALSO MONITORS DEVELOPMENTS IN MADAGASCAR,MOZAMBIQUE AND ANGOLA AND THE CAPACITY OF THE REGIONAL ORGANIZATION, SADC, AND ALSO ENGAGES IN HIGH LEVEL ADVOCACY WITH THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT AND SADC.AFRICAN UNION: CRISIS GROUP'S NAIROBI-BASED ADVISER ON AFRICAN UNION RELATIONS UNDERTAKES ADVOCACY, RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT WITH THE AFRICAN UNION FOCUSING ON ASPECTS OF CRISIS GROUP'S WORK, INCLUDING CONFLICTS, CONTESTED TRANSITIONS AND RELATIONS WITH THE UNION'S STRATEGIC PARTNERS IN ADDIS ABABA.
ADVOCACY:CRISIS GROUPS ADVOCACY ENGAGES THE ENTIRE ORGANISATION, REFLECTING OUR CUMULATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF HOW BEST TO TAILOR AND TARGET OUR MESSAGES TO THE UNIQUE POLICY CONTEXT OF VARIOUS LOCAL, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACTORS. WHILE CRISIS GROUPS ADVOCACY EFFORTS ARE CUSTOMISED TO ADDRESS EACH PARTICULAR CONFLICT SCENARIO, THEY CONSISTENTLY INFLUENCE AN ARRAY OF ACTORS/DECISION-MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY IN QUESTION, THOSE TO WHOM THEY LISTEN, AND THE SPECTRUM OF INFLUENTIAL INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS OR STAKEHOLDERS.
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA:ISRAEL/PALESTINE: CRISIS GROUP ANALYSTS IN THE REGION MONITOR DEVELOPMENTS IN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE, FOCUSING ON THE STATE OF THE 'PEACE PROCESS', POINTS OF TENSION AND DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES.IRAQ/SYRIA/LEBANON: CRISIS GROUP COVERS THE WAR IN SYRIA, INTERNAL DEVELOPMENTS IN LEBANON AND RELATIONS BETWEEN SYRIA AND LEBANON. IT ALSO COVERS GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY IN IRAQ, AS WELL AS THE QUESTION OF THE KURDS IN IRAQ AND SYRIA.IRAN/GULF STATES/YEMEN: CRISIS GROUP COVERS IMPLEMENTATION OF NUCLEAR DEAL BETWEEN THE P5+1 AND IRAN, AND IRAN'S ROLE IN THE REGION. IT ALSO COVERS YEMEN, FOCUSING ON THE WAR AND EXPLORING WAYS TO BRING IT TO AN END.NORTH AFRICA: CRISIS GROUP REPORTS ON THE TRANSITIONS IN EGYPT, LIBYA, TUNISIA, AND ALGERIA.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Robert Malley | PRESIDENT & CEO | 40 | $360,000 |
Brett Moody | TREASURER/CFO | 39 | $187,137 |
Joost Hiltermann | PROG. DIR. MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFR. | 39 | $184,774 |
Carole Corcoran - Secleg | COUNSEL & DIR. OF S.P. (UNTIL 3/19) | 40 | $182,448 |
Laurel Miller | PROG. DIR. ASIA | 40 | $175,000 |
Richard Atwood | CHIEF OF POLICY | 40 | $174,928 |
Stephen Pomper | SENIOR DIR. FOR POLICY | 40 | $174,167 |
Comfort Ero | PROG. DIR. AFRICA | 40 | $165,936 |
Praveen Madhiraju - Secleg | COUNSEL & DIR. OF S.P. (FROM 4/19) | 40 | $113,939 |
Hushang Ansary | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Sigmar Gabriel | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Robert Fadel | DIRECTOR (UNTIL 3/20) | 2 | $0 |
Naz Modirzadeh | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Alexander Soros | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Frank Giustra | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Maria Livanos Cattaui | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Ayo Obe | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Lord Mark Malloch-Brown | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
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