International Alert
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International Alert is a global peacebuilding charity established in 1986, aiming to promote dialogue, training, research, policy analysis, advocacy, and outreach activities. The organization seeks to address the root causes of conflict, working with over 800 partner organization on projects to advance conflict resolution and support human rights. [1] International Alert operates in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Colombia, the Caucasus, and Ukraine.
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Formation | 1986 |
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Type | International NGO |
Purpose | Humanitarian, activism, peacekeeping |
Headquarters | Oval, London |
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Executive Director | Nic Hailey |
Chairman | David Nussbaum |
Key people | Martin Ennals First Secretary General |
Main organ | Board of Trustees |
Revenue | £17.6 Million |
Staff | Approx 300 |
Volunteers | 23,000 |
Website | www |
Specifically, International Alert GB is headquartered in Oval, London Borough of Lambeth, and has another office in The Hague, Europe. International Alert GB had a total income of £17.6m in 2019/20. During this time, it had 300 employees operating in nineteen countries and used the services of 23,000 volunteers.
Michael Young was the chief executive officer from September 2019 until February 2021, when he was replaced by Nic Hailey, who became the executive director in 2021.
Alert's board of trustees chairperson is David Nussbaum, former CEO of The Elders, WWF-UK, and Transparency International.