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Curriculum Vitae Name: Daniel G. Maxwell

1 Curriculum Vitae name : Daniel G. Maxwell Date Prepared: August 20, 2017 Title: Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security Director: Masters of Arts in Humanitarian Assistance (MAHA) Feinstein International Center Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University Office Address: 114 Curtis Street, Somerville MA, 02144 Phone, Email: (617) 627-3410, EDUCATION : Development Studies/Sociology of Economic Change [1995]. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI : Extension and Adult Education/International Agriculture [1986]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY : Agricultural Sciences [1977]. Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security: Feinstein International Center and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [1/17 to present]. Responsible for developing and leading a program of research in famine and food insecurity in complex emergencies, livelihoods systems at risk, humanitarian action, agency effectiveness and program quality.

2 humanitarian action, program quality and effectiveness. Also responsible teaching related courses and supervising graduate students. Rockefeller Post-Doctoral …

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1 1 Curriculum Vitae name : Daniel G. Maxwell Date Prepared: August 20, 2017 Title: Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security Director: Masters of Arts in Humanitarian Assistance (MAHA) Feinstein International Center Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University Office Address: 114 Curtis Street, Somerville MA, 02144 Phone, Email: (617) 627-3410, EDUCATION : Development Studies/Sociology of Economic Change [1995]. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI : Extension and Adult Education/International Agriculture [1986]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY : Agricultural Sciences [1977]. Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security: Feinstein International Center and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [1/17 to present]. Responsible for developing and leading a program of research in famine and food insecurity in complex emergencies, livelihoods systems at risk, humanitarian action, agency effectiveness and program quality.

2 Responsible for teaching related courses, supervising graduate students, and contributing to the outreach programs of the School and the Feinstein International Center. Acting Director: Feinstein International Center, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [8/16 to 8/17]. Responsible for overall leadership and management of humanitarian research institute with a staff of 25 and an annual budget of $4 5 million. Main duties include fund raising, faculty supervision, strategic planning, and managing the relationship with the School and the University. Professor and Research Director: Feinstein International Center and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [9/12 to 12/16]. Responsible for teaching and research in famine and food insecurity; humanitarian action; program quality and effectiveness; and teaching and supervising graduate students. Director, Masters of Arts in Humanitarian Assistance (MAHA) Program: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy and Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

3 [8/12 to 7/16; 7/17 to present]. Responsible for oversight of the professional master s degree program, jointly offered by two graduate schools at Tufts and administered by the Feinstein International Center. Chair, Department of Food and Nutrition Policy: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [7/08 to 6/11]. Responsible for overall leadership and oversight of teaching, research, and departmental administration in one of two departments within the School of Nutrition, reporting to the Dean for Academic Affairs. Associate Professor and Research Director: Feinstein International Center and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. [7/06 to 8/12]. Responsible for research in famine and food insecurity, 2 humanitarian action, program quality and effectiveness. Also responsible teaching related courses and supervising graduate students. Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellow: International Food Policy Research Institute. [10/95 to 6/98].

4 Responsible for collaborative research with Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research in Accra, Ghana, on urban livelihoods, food security, and nutrition. Funded by a Rockefeller Foundation Social Science Research Fellowship in Agriculture. Research Associate/Post-Doctoral Fellow: Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin. [1/95 to 10/95]. Post-Doctoral Fellow responsible for research on land tenure/food security linkages. Teaching and research assistant in the same center 1991 92 and 1994 95. Research Associate: Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University. [10/92 to 10/93]. Conducted doctoral research on urban agriculture in the city of Kampala. Professional Positions Deputy Regional Director: CARE-International, East/Central Africa Regional Management Unit. [8/03 to 7/06]. Deputy Director of unit overseeing CARE programs in a ten-country region, including the Great Lakes and the Greater Horn of Africa. Responsible for oversight and leadership of CARE s regional program strategy, as well as emergency response.

5 Based in Nairobi, Kenya, with 50% time devoted to travel in the region. Regional Program Coordinator: CARE-International, East/Central Africa Regional Management Unit. [7/98 to 8/03]. Responsible for overall program leadership and support of regional program strategy, coordinating technical assistance to CARE Country Programs in Eastern and Central Africa. Based in Nairobi, Kenya. Country Representative for Uganda: Mennonite Central Committee. [1/86 to 7/90]. Jointly appointed with my wife, Joyce Maxwell , responsible for program development, human resource and financial administration, and maintaining relations with the government, churches, and NGOs. Program Assistant: Quaker United Nations Office. [8/82 to 12/83]. Monitored General Assembly, Security Council, and UN Agencies on global development concerns, reported to global Quaker constituency. Dairy Extension Officer, Mara Region: Government of Tanzania and Mennonite Central Committee. [3/78 to 4/82]. Technical adviser to a project in 12 villages throughout region as MCC volunteer.

6 AWARDS AND HONORS Quality of Communications Award: American Agricultural Economics Association, 2006. For Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting its Role. (Published by Routledge Press in 2005) Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellow: Social Science Research Fellowship in Agriculture. The Rockefeller Foundation and the International Food Policy Research Institute, 1995 97. Young Professional Award: Association of International Agriculture and Rural Development, 1995. Raymond J. Penn Scholar: Land Tenure Center. University of Wisconsin, 1994 95. WARF Fellow: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellowship. University of Wisconsin, 1993 94, 90 91. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Sociology. NSF, 1993 94. Fulbright-Hayes Fellow: University of Wisconsin and Makerere Institute of Social Research, 1992 93. Magna cum laude. Wilmington College, 1977. 3 BOARD MEMBERSHIPS AND INVITED PANEL APPOINTMENTS Action Learning Network for Accountability and Perform and (ALNAP): 2017-2019 International Scientific Committee Action Contre la Faim (ACF): 2014-2016 Emergency Review Committee Integrated Phase Classification Analysis: 2014 present Resilience Measurement Technical Working Group FAO/Food Security Information Network: 2013-present TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES NUTR 229/DHP D230: Humanitarian Action in Complex Emergencies (11 years: 2006 to present).

7 NUTR 324/DHP D-213 (Harvard GHP 515/518): International Humanitarian Response. Jointly taught with Harvard School of Public Health (3 years: 2014 to present). NUTR 223: Seminar in Humanitarian Issues (5 years: 2012 to present). NUTC 232: Food Security and Nutrition in Emergencies (3 years: 2013-2015). GMAP 215: Humanitarian Assistance. Fletcher School Global Masters of Arts Program (3 years: 2014 to present). PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Action Learning Network for Accountability and Performance (ALNAP) (Member of Board of Directors) International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection (PHAP) International Humanitarian Studies Association (IHSA) African Studies Association (ASA) International Studies Association (ISA) MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS Famine, food security crises, and food assistance responses Livelihoods, livelihoods systems under stress, and resilience Food security measurement and technical indicators The humanitarian system and its evolution The rapidly changing nature of humanitarian crises and risk Social networks and social relations among at-risk populations RESEARCH SUPPORT Current Research Support Project name Donor Role Time-frame Budget Declaring Famine!

8 The politics of information and analysis SDC, ECHO, FAO, OFDA, DFID PI 2017 19 $780,000 Synthesis of Feinstein Center work on livelihoods and resilience USAID PI 2017 18 $229,000 The Role of Sulfur Amino Acids in Risk of Kwashiorkor OFDA, various PI 2015 17 $105,000 Planning from the Future in Humanitarian Action DANIDA/ Swedish MOFA PI 2014 16 $550,000 Measuring Resilience in Somalia SomRep (Somalia Resilience Program) PI 2014 16 $300,000 4 Project name Donor Role Time-frame Budget Lessons Learned from the Somalia Famine / Horn of Africa Crisis Gates Foundation, USAID/OFDA PI 2013 16 $658,000 Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium Department for Int l. Development (UK) PI 2012 17 $1,700,000 Integrated Famine Response UNICEF Somalia PI 2011 12 $59,150 Food Security Response Analysis CIDA PI 2011 12 $102,000 Livelihoods Change over Time (II) SIDA PI 2011 13 $120,000 Assessment Capacity Support (ACAPS) Assessment Capacity Project Co-PI 2010 12 $330,000 Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security International Research Institute Co-PI 2010 11 $60,000 Disaster Risk Reduction USAID Co-PI 2009 13 $1,114,000 Livelihoods Change over Time (I) World Vision PI 2008 10 $130,000 Targeting in Complex Emergencies World Food Programme PI 2007 09 $260,000 Corruption in Humanitarian Assistance Transparency International PI 2007 08 $240,000 Review of WFP South Sudan Program World Food Programme PI 2006 07 $60,000 Guest Editor Global Food Security.

9 Vol. 1(1) Special Issue on The Somalia Famine of 2011 2012. World Development. Special Edition on Impacts of Innovative Food Assistance Instruments. Vol. 49 (Sept 2013). State of Food Insecurity. FAO/WFP. 2010. PUBLICATIONS 1. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Maxwell , Daniel , Rachel Gordon, Leben Moro, Martina Santschi and Philip Dau. (Forthcoming). Trajectories of International Engagement with State and Local Actors: Evidence from South Sudan. Journal of Intervention and State Building. Forthcoming (Accepted for publication August 18, 2017) Bapu Vaitla,* Jennifer Coates, Laura Glaeser, Christopher Hillbruner,* Preetish Biswas,* and Daniel Maxwell . 2017. The measurement of household food security: Correlation and latent variable analysis of alternative indicators in a large multi-country dataset. Food Policy. Vol. 68 (April) pp. 193-205. Denotes a student or recent graduate co-authoring a paper or report 5 Andrew Seal, Peter Hailey, Rob Bailey, Daniel Maxwell , Nisar Majid.

10 2017. Famine, conflict, and political indifference. Catastrophic combination for the people of Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan, and Northern Nigeria. British Medical Journal. Vol. 357, pp. 2196-97. Daniel Maxwell and Nisar Majid. 2016. Facing Famine: Somali Experiences in the Famine of 2011. Food Policy. Vol. 65 (December) pp. 63-73. Daniel Maxwell , Bapu Vaitla,* and Jennifer Coates. 2014. How Do Indicators of Household Food Insecurity Measure Up? An Empirical Comparison from Ethiopia. Food Policy. Vol. 47 (August) pp. 107-117. Antonio Donini and Daniel Maxwell . 2014. From Face-to-Face to Face-to-Screen: Implications of Remote Management for the Effectiveness and Accountability of Humanitarian Action in Insecure Environments. International Review of the Red Cross. Vol. 95 (890), pp. 383-414. Daniel Maxwell , John Parker,* and Heather Stobaugh.* 2013. What Drives Program Choice in Food Security Crises? Examining the Response Analysis Question. World Development. Vol. 49 (September) pp.


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