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Stuart Tjip Walker

Male 1958 -


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  • Born  3 Jan 1958  Surabaja, Indonesia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Person ID  I8487  Johnson Hindin Tree
    Last Modified  16 Mar 2013 

    Family  Mary Beth Wertime 
    Married  28 Aug 82  Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Eliot Landis Wertime Walker,   b. 28 May 1989
     2. Hannah Elizabeth E. W. Walker,   b. 27 Apr 1993
    Family ID  F3334  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • The following biography was taken from a program for a conference sponsored by Tuft's University in 2007 and published at http://fletcher.tufts.edu/corruptionconf/bios/tjipwalker.html:


      Tjip Walker

      Warning and Analysis Team
      Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation USAID

      Tjip Walker
      leads the Warning and Analysis Team in the Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation (CMM) at the US Agency for International Development. In this capacity he coordinates CMM’s analytical leadership on range of conflict related issues, including early warning, fragile states and post-conflict reconstruction. He recently completed leadership of a multi-year, multi-donor collaboration sponsored by the OECD’s Fragile States Group focused on improving service delivery in fragile states. In his 25-year career as a development professional, he has been engaged in efforts ranging from developing a methodology for assessing democratic governance to reviewing the effectiveness of USAID’s support to disarmament/demobilization/ reintegration (DDR) programs to articulating the agency’s first policy statement on conflict management. His overseas assignments have included managing a privatization and market reform program also in Cameroon and directing the Office of Transition Initiative’s (OTI) program supporting the democratic transition in Nigeria. He holds an MPA from the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard University and a Ph.D. in political science from Indiana University.